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Moyie Mud Bog 2007

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Moyie Mud Bog 2007

Our group- many of which came up in cars cause their rigs weren't ready:

Mudallica.com- Wayne, Trina, Michael, Justin, Phil, Justin's parents [Ford Bronco; Ford Van; Ford Truck; Chevy Truck; Kia]

Mud Sluts- Richard and Carlee, Leon "Pappy" (Carly's dad) and mom Carie, Dustin, Jeff Hooper and Amber with the rest of the mud sluts [Dodge Truck; Chevy Blazer; Toyota Truck, other Toyotas, S-10, motorhome, etc]

Keith, Jennifer, Shay, Emily, Mark [Kenworth, Chevy truck, Plymouth Volare]

Isaiah, Mike, Anthony, Shawn, Boone, Greg [Chevy Astro van and Pontiac Fiero]

Aaron (Buckwheat) [borrowed Pontiac 6000] Marvin and his girlfriend with his '72 Chevy truck

Orville Mcleod and his girlfriend from Canada www.ibexcycles.com

Myself Allan [Truck Blazer, Stepside, Budget Suburban, 1983 Crew Cab Chevy, Motorhome]

 

It was a fun weekend despite a few setbacks. The "Budget Suburban" went on it's trial run, having no cash invested into it, with a 402 big block out of a motorhome we pulled out of the RV and threw in the Suburban in 2 days, TH400/205, Dana 60 front with 4.88's and 14-bolt rear and 8" lift.

On Friday night 8 of us were piled into the Suburban making 2wd runs through the race pits when I full throittled it around the corner to spin around, and when I let off, the throttle linkage stuck wide open as we were aimed for other rigs and people. Unable to simply turn off the ignition because of my "makeshift steering column" I couldn't shut the motor off and the throttle wouldn't unstick so I aimed us for the log pile.

Witnesses from the crowd claim that all 4 tires of the Suburban were in the air... all I know is that the front end came up off the ground and luckily the motor stalled out upon impact, and no one got hurt. And luckily nothing broke either. I was glad that we were stopped as we all got out, myself included with steering wheel in hand. The front driveline yoke and right side header sit about 8" or so in distance apart, but there was a huge impact dent where the front axle yoke hit the header.

I ran my Truck Blazer through the pit later that night and broke off a drivers side front shock mount, and slammed my radiator into my fan blade.

My Stepside had no oil pressure and I ran it anways, then blew my front drivers tire off the bead in the mud pit Saturday.

Sunday I spun the right rear bogger off the bead on the Suburban, and on the way home I blew a tire on my motorhome and lost an alternator belt.

But at least by the end of the weekend everything of mine still started, ran and moved.

Other weekend problems:

Richard and Carlee lost a tire on the highway on their Dodge on the way up.

Leon's Blazer ended up with a cracked TH350 tranny and it had to be replaced with another in our camp site.

Wayne's Bronco fried his Pertronix, so he spent the better part of the day tracking down a points distributor that would work, which ended up having to be welded, which worked until it broke the next day (Thanks to the local Flett Family for helping track down parts).

Keith broke his track bar and some other welds on his Ford front end under his '91 Chevy, fixed that then broke a shaft.

I brought a spare motor and a trailer load of spare parts, and ended up needing the few parts that I DIDN'T bring.

The Budget Suburban- no motor, no tranny or t-case, no front axle, and no steering column as of Tuesday May 8th in Spokane, Wa.

The Budget Suburban at our spot at Moyie on Thursday May 10th, with the 402 Big Block we pulled out of a motorhome on Monday May 7th, with a quickie used cam and intake swap (Comp 268/.485 lift cam; and Edelbrock Performer RPM intake and carb), TH400/205, and Dana 60 front. We had to switch front axles again when we got there to put in the 4.88 gears.

Our campsite, complete with 2 couches, table, chairs, and a George Foreman grille

Keith and Jennifer brought up their truck and my Stepside

Keith and his Friday morning breakfast beer

The '83 Crew Cab was my tow rig; it brought up the Truck Blazer and the Suburban on separate trips. Here, we have a big square outlined for the group to park.

Wayne brought up his tan Bronco with his Ford Van tow and camp rig

My spare parts

I brought a spare motor but didn't need to use it

Not mentioning any names, but I wasn't driving when this happened

And people wonder why I never usually let anyone else drive my trucks...

I brought 3 rigs- My Stepside towed there by Keith (Picture by Wayne- mudallica.com)

My Truck Blazer

And my "Budget Suburban"