---------------------------------------- Progress Update February 01st, 2019 ---------------------------------------- Wednesday of this week, I installed a bunch of stuff on my engine. Pushrod covers, timing cover, water pump, thermostat upper and lower housing with thermostat, fuel pump, and harmonic balancer. It felt good to get a chunk of work done. Thursday, a friend from an internet forum that I'd never met came by the house to talk about trucks. He has a workshop and a few different trucks, and is pretty knowledgable. I wonder what he does for a living that he can afford to have multiple project vehicles and rent out workshop space. Anyway, I talked to him for an hour or two, but didn't really make much progress on my engine. I was worried that my balancer wasn't installed all the way, so I mounted up the alternator and fan pulley. Things are pretty well lined up, I'm going to call it good enough. I took the alternator off again and cleaned it up with a wire brush. There was a lot of grey dust on it, I'm not sure from what. It looks better now -- definitely not like new but sufficient. I started this project back in August, pulling the motor on August 18th. I guess that means about 5.5 months so far. I haven't gotten to enjoy driving the truck, and today, that really hit me. Projects are fun, but I want to drive the damn thing. I feel like I'm at a low point of the rebuild, in terms of morale. Probably in part because my leave from work is drawing to an end soon, and I have to go back to the grind. Daycare is closed tomorrow, so I won't really get an opportunity to make progress again until next Monday. Clock is ticking. ____________________________________________________________________________ Gophered by Gophernicus/3.0.1 on Ubuntu/22.04 x86_64