3/15/2008 St Patrick's Baja
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Some of you may be aware of the special kind of abuse I subject some of my Scouts to.
Just a little note, that the Cascade County 4-Wheelers of Cascade County, Montana held their annual Winter Baja / St Patrick's Baja on Saturday, 3/15/08.
A Scout II finished 2nd in the Competition-Modified obstacle race held just prior to the baja.
Unfortunately, in the 20-minute baja I was outclassed by two trucks, and while running down the '79 Bronco that I could actually race against, I lost the power steering belt, which made it very difficult to turn, which slowed me down. Then after a while the B&M shifter cable managed to lay against the headers, and I wound up stuck in 1st gear, which further slowed me down.
The other three trucks had no problems, so I finished 4 out of 4. The same 3 trucks were also in the Comp-Mod obstacle event, which I took 2nd in. :)
After the race, I also found a transmission cooler hanging by the hoses, so it was a good time to put it on the trailer.
The good news is, this was a good showing for a break-in event.
Damian is working on a new Racer for me, but it isn't ready yet, so I patched up Little Devil to begin his 8th year of racing.
Last October I blew up the 304, losing a head gasket. It had also been smoking a little, so after quite a few years it was time for another overhaul, including new valves and valve springs this time, since the old 304 had been floating the valves at 6300rpm.
I showed up in Cascade today with < 1 hour on the rebuilt engine, so the baja was break-in time for me, to help cure some of the new-engine-crankies.
So all in all, a success, that also netted 2nd place and prize money in the obstacle.
My wife and daughter joined me for the race, cheering Dad on and being part of the team.
![](http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/gallery2/d/42255-4/img_3937.jpg)
And definitely getting in on the action..
![](http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/gallery2/d/41964-4/img_3840.jpg)
And going for her first ride in the race Scout through the pit area and back.
![](http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/gallery2/d/41973-4/img_3843.jpg)
The straight-pipe'd headers didn't even bother her.
A few highlights..
![](http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/gallery2/d/42447-1/img_3986b.jpg)
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Just a little note, that the Cascade County 4-Wheelers of Cascade County, Montana held their annual Winter Baja / St Patrick's Baja on Saturday, 3/15/08.
A Scout II finished 2nd in the Competition-Modified obstacle race held just prior to the baja.
Unfortunately, in the 20-minute baja I was outclassed by two trucks, and while running down the '79 Bronco that I could actually race against, I lost the power steering belt, which made it very difficult to turn, which slowed me down. Then after a while the B&M shifter cable managed to lay against the headers, and I wound up stuck in 1st gear, which further slowed me down.
The other three trucks had no problems, so I finished 4 out of 4. The same 3 trucks were also in the Comp-Mod obstacle event, which I took 2nd in. :)
After the race, I also found a transmission cooler hanging by the hoses, so it was a good time to put it on the trailer.
The good news is, this was a good showing for a break-in event.
Damian is working on a new Racer for me, but it isn't ready yet, so I patched up Little Devil to begin his 8th year of racing.
Last October I blew up the 304, losing a head gasket. It had also been smoking a little, so after quite a few years it was time for another overhaul, including new valves and valve springs this time, since the old 304 had been floating the valves at 6300rpm.
I showed up in Cascade today with < 1 hour on the rebuilt engine, so the baja was break-in time for me, to help cure some of the new-engine-crankies.
So all in all, a success, that also netted 2nd place and prize money in the obstacle.
My wife and daughter joined me for the race, cheering Dad on and being part of the team.
![](http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/gallery2/d/42255-4/img_3937.jpg)
And definitely getting in on the action..
![](http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/gallery2/d/41964-4/img_3840.jpg)
And going for her first ride in the race Scout through the pit area and back.
![](http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/gallery2/d/41973-4/img_3843.jpg)
The straight-pipe'd headers didn't even bother her.
A few highlights..
![](http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/gallery2/d/42447-1/img_3986b.jpg)
(continued..)