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Old 06-23-09, 10:42   #1 (permalink)
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Mike Phillips starts his journey to Autogeek.net!

Mike Phillips is on his way! As you may have read last week, Mike is leaving Meguiar's and will be joining us in a few weeks. He will be using his talent for teaching to educate customers on proper detailing techniques and products. Mike's passion for detailing is contagious, and we're excited to welcome him to the Autogeek team.

Moving across the country is quite a journey! In the meantime, Mike will post updates on his progress on AutogeekOnline as he makes his way to Florida. Stay tuned for Mike's thoughts from the road.

And join Autogeek and myself as we say Welcome to the Family!





 
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Old 06-23-09, 10:53   #2 (permalink)
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I'm *really* looking forward to this!

Mike and I fell out of touch when he quit posting at Autopia as I seldom make it over to MOL.
 
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Old 06-23-09, 10:56   #3 (permalink)
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I'm *really* looking forward to this!

Mike and I fell out of touch when he quit posting at Autopia as I seldom make it over to MOL.
There will be plenty of time to catch up with everyone very soon!
 
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Re: Mike Phillips starts his journey to Autogeek.net!

Got a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet Mike years ago when Meguiars invited a number of us Autopians to HQ.

I have fallen out of touch with him as well since I too do not make it over to MOL that much.

It will be nice to see him post here again.
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Old 06-25-09, 04:45   #5 (permalink)
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Mike, posted last night a few photos, and an update on his journey....


Hi everyone,

Since this is my first post on this forum I would like to start by saying thank you to Max, Meghan, Dwayne, Jason and everyone at Autogeek for the warm welcome and the opportunity to take a break with my son before diving into my new job.

Thank you!


Over the years my son has heard all about all the fun I used to have with my first 4x4 "Big Blue" and my Sanger Drag boat that I decided to get back into a second Monster Truck and another Drag boat.

First is getting the truck and in a year or two we're going to try to get Sanger Bubble Deck, Runner Bottom, V-Drive Drag boat; at least that's the plan.

So part of building the truck involves taking a Road Trip to Oregon to visit one of my oldest and best friends Eric Mauser who happens to be the worlds greatest welder/fabricator. Eric is going to help me build some custom bumpers, do a little roll bar work and hopefully a lift kit for some new, taller tires down the road.

We plan on taking our 1967 Starline Deville family ski boat, (all original), with us to Oregon to do some fishing and water skiing while were there. This leads us to where were at right now. My 1975 Jimmy, (last year for the full-convertible), had a small block 350 engine in it and last summer we found out that the small block just doesn't have enough power to pull the boat up mountains to the lakes, especially with 35" Boggers for tires.

So before going to Oregon, and in order to drive the truck to Florida and pull the boat to Florida too, we're putting a new Big Block Chevy 454 Magnum into the Jimmy.

We planned on the engine upgrade last summer and with my resignation at Meguiar's and this break before starting my new job at Autogeek, this became the time for the upgrade.

As of this morning we're waiting for the correct Flexplate to arrive from Summit Racing so we can install it and then install the 700R4 Transmission and then the NP 208 Transfercase.

After the running gear is all installed and buttoned-up, then we'll add the carburetor and ignition and hopefully be ready to fire the engine in the next few days.

A lot of my forum friends know me as a guy that's passionate about detailing cars but I'm also a tiny bit of a motor-head as I love big block Chevy engines and just about everything I've ever owned either came with a big block Chevy or I upgraded to a big block Chevy. I find it very relaxing to turn wrenches on classic Detroit Iron. For the most part it's all pretty simple to work on if you have a few basic wrenches.

Anyway, without further ado, here's a few pictures to tell the story...

This is Eric's truck, I helped Eric build this literally from the ground up as we started with 4" square stock pipe and welded up a custom frame. This was back in 1982 and just this year Eric and his two boys completely rebuilt and repainted this truck. Eric lives on 10 acres of forest land and when we get to Oregon my 10-year old son Rand is going to get to take this baby out into the field and drive it around. (Sitting in Dad's lap of course).

Believe it or not, this is street legal in Oregon, I should know I've drove it around for years when I lived there.




That's Eric grabbing the door handle to give perspective as to how tall the truck is, Eric is about 5' 11"





After we built Eric's truck, part of our deal was he helped me to build my truck but I didn't want to go quite as extreme as Eric did.

This was my first 4x4, it's a 1971 Chevrolet 3/4 Ton 4x4 with a 402 Big Block Chevy, 2-Ton Korean War Era Transfercase, 4:11 gears, posi-track with Detroit Lockers, 44" Super Swampers and a Turbo 400 transmission. We cut the top off and had a custom half-cap convertible top made for it.

This picture was taken on the beach near Seaside, Oregon.



This was my drag boat, 3 of my best freinds and I all had V-Drive Drag boats.






So what my son and I are doing is basically duplicating this truck only using a 1975 Jimmy instead of a 1971 3/4 ton truck. The biggest downside of this project is the Jimmy wheel-base is shorter than a 3/4 ton truck so it will complicate driveline angles but we'll get her done. (Insert your best Larry the Cable Guy voice).


So now that everyone's up to speed as to what we're doing and why, here's were were at as of this week.


This is my 10-year old son Rand who's a true "Car Guy" in the making, I had him assist me in the install because it's not every day you get to put a Big Block Chevy engine into something and he's actually a pretty good little wrench monkey. That's his sidekick Daphne "The Dark Overlord and Destroyer of Planets" in the picture with him, (she's not as innocent as she looks).






This picture was taken yesterday using my iphone, (sorry about the quality). The fan is actually off of a 1975 Cadillac Coupe Deville with a 500 Cubic Inch Engine, supposedly this design of fan blade will pull huge volumes of air through the radiator to keep the Caddy engine cool when fully loaded with 6 adult passengers, a trunk full of luggage sitting in a traffic jam on a hot day in August. Should be good enough for the Jimmy.




We had to drop the frontend down by removing the 35" Boggers and just bolting on some steel wheels, this way we could get the old small block 350 out and the new 454 in while still being able to roll the truck around.




This is the Transfercase and Transmission already to bolt in as soon as the Flexplate gets here via UPS. Dana Sniff of Dana Sniff Transmission rebuilt the 700R4 and installed all the stronger, go-fast Corvette parts with a shift kit too, when you go through the gears it shift hard and solid just like it's supposed to. (Picture taken a few minutes ago)




Anyway, that's where were at, after I hit the submit button I'm going out to install the Power Steering Pump and Brackets and then make my way down this list.




Here's a few pictures of our classic boat, we picked this up from an Estate sale for $2000.00 last summer. Haven't run the engine since last summer so today we'll be test firing her to make sure everything ready to go and then cleaning and repacking the wheel bearings for the miles she's about to see.

This is from last year's Father/Son Campout at Silverwood Lake in the high California Desert. This is Jim, a member of our Church, after this weekend he wants to get a classic boat like the Silverline.



Beached...



Pulling my son and two other boys on the O'Brien



Parking lot of our campground, we slept in the boat... here in the Mohave Desert there's Black Widows, Rattle Snakes, Scorpions and lots of ants and other bugs that bite in the night. Hard to believe I've had that double O'Brien Tube since about 1984 or so, kids love going for a ride in it.



Used a Meguiar's Banner to make a Bimini Top for the Jimmy to keep the sun off the boys.



Rand sleeping in the front portion of the boat...



Rand, Justin, (Rand's buddy), and myself sleeping in the boat as the seats fold out into beds. This picture was taken about 7:00am in the morning as we were waking up all refreshed and ready for another hard day of tubing and fishing.



Packing up to head out...


Anyway, that kind of sums up where were at and what were up to. Time to put some fresh gas in the boat and test fire the engine to make sure she's ready to go as we wait for the UPS truck to deliver the Flexplate.


 
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We were sorry to lose Mike from MOL, but this is a great opportunity for him and his family and I wish him all the best in his new endeavors on AutoGeek.
 
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We were sorry to lose Mike from MOL, but this is a great opportunity for him and his family and I wish him all the best in his new endeavors on AutoGeek.
I completely understand how much MOL will miss Mike but I can guarantee that we are going to make Mike very accessible to everyone so you will still be able to benefit from his vast knowledge. Does not do our detailing community any good to take a Guru like Mike and not share his knowledge!
 
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I have a feeling I'm going to get to take a detailing training class my next vacation trip to Fla.
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Update on Mike's project....



Here's an update,

Installed water temperature line and oil pressure line today, it's a little different on a big block as compared to a small block so nothing was a direct bolt on from the small block, but it's all done.

Installed the ignition system including mounting the hardware and then wiring all the components together.




If you look at the side of the engine block, just down from where the valve cover reads 454, you'll notice there's no headers. Test fit the Block Hugger Headers for the engine yesterday and found out they don't fit. The passenger side header hits the frame and the motor mount. The driver's side header just hits the frame.

You can see them in this picture and of course on the engine stand they fit fine, but they won't work in this frame and engine setup.



Called Jegs Saturday and the fastest a set of long tube headers can be shipped here without crazy shipping costs is Thursday.

So by Thursday, everything should be read to go and the engine should be ready to fire and break-in.

 
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UPDATE FROM MIKE ON HIS JOURNEY


***Success***

Well almost...


Fired the engine up yesterday and so far so good. Somehow the rear flange of the duel feed gas line for the carburetor was leaking gas onto the intake manifold so that's going to be replaced today.

Somehow missed plugging the hole in the back of the block for an oil line and had oil pumping out of the engine when we first started the engine so we plugged off that hole.

Ran the water temp sensor into the intake manifold and forgot to put a plug in the head where I originally was going to install the sensor so when we added water to the engine that hole had water flowing out of it. Plugged.

After plugging all the leaks we added the tranny fluid to the transmission and topped off and cycled the new power steering pump. Then we cycled the transmission by driving the truck backwards and forwards in the driveway selecting all the gears.

Next we had a local Tow Truck company tow the truck down to one of the local muffler shops to cut and fit the old exhaust system to the new Hedman headers. The old exhaust system is Flowmaster mufflers and is in great shape but needed the Ball & Socket flanges welded on to mate to the Ball & Socket flanges on the headers.

After that, I got to drive it for the first time! When you push down on the throttle the truck wants to jump. Nuff said.

Just for fun I drove it to a friends shop to show the guys the results and that's where I discovered the fuel leak so I left it there until the local speed shop opens up and I can get the new duel feed gas line and then go install it.

While the truck was at my friend Fernando's shop Fernando started inspecting the install and since firing up the engine and then driving it about 10 city blocks the engine has already shifted as the new rubber motor mounts settled in and now the headers are hitting the frame in at least 2 places and maybe 3 places.

Fernando said he could do a little cutting here and there and in one place do a little bending and make it right.

Summit Tech Rep helped me to order the right MSD Spark Plug Wires and in so doing sent me a set with 45 degree boots which snugged right up against the headers so we installed Belden wires for now and hopefully Summit will send me the right boots so I can install the correct wires for this ignition system.

That's about it. We're going to try to get everything dialed-in enough today to hook up the boat and take off and go camping tomorrow morning at Big Bear Lake. Just had a Bimini Top made for the boat so we don't get sunburned.




If everything is working good with the truck and boat at Big Bear then we're going to either take off for Lake Havasu or Oregon for a week for some more fishing and camping. Probably will go to Lake Havasu as it's closer and this project used up too much of our time we planned to use to drive to Oregon and back.


It's been a ton of work with more surprises and setback than I ever imagined, but driving the truck yesterday and knowing the truck now has the power to pull my boat to Florida to start my new career is comforting. (And a ton a fun)


More pics and some videos shortly....


 
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***Update***

Just a quick note to let everyone know I arrived into Stuart, Florida today and am getting set-up on my new work computer in my new office here at Autogeek.

I'm looking forward to participating here on Autopia.


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Welcome back Mike, GREAT to have you back here on Autopia

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