Geek SHO
SHO Addict
After over three years of my black '89 SHO being on hiatus, I have finally secured some garage space for a while:
On the previous episode of The Geek SHO (summer 2006),
The guinea pig Eaton M90 supercharger project was resulting in blown crank seals and a seemingly related low compression (about 1/2 of the others) on the #6 cylinder. Squirting a small amount of oil into this cylinder boosted the compression notably, raising the suspicion of possibly bad rings. Disassembly of the front cylinder head began, but because of a house remodel, the car needed to be moved. The car was towed up to our farm, and covered for three years. It was used as a SHO parts storage, and temporary parts car over the years.
October 2009:
With garage space secured, I grabbed my brother to help me push the poor black Taurus back from the farm to our garage. It was less than 1/4 mile and mostly downhill, but still a workout!

Finally made it into the garage, but the car is a mess:




Here's a quick Photoshop quasi-panoramic of it in the garage. The car is just too large to fit in straight, so for more room, it sits diagonally:

The interior was packed full of parts. Mostly its future interior parts and the old Eaton M90 bits:



Three years has allowed some mold to grow in places:


The engine bay was a mess. Spider webs and nests all over the place. It looks like rats made a nest as well, leaving acorns in the battery box and turds on my intake port protector rags. You can also see here how far my disassembly got three years ago:



There must be something wrong with me. I was really excited to get back to working on this car, even with clearly so much to do ahead of me.
On the previous episode of The Geek SHO (summer 2006),
The guinea pig Eaton M90 supercharger project was resulting in blown crank seals and a seemingly related low compression (about 1/2 of the others) on the #6 cylinder. Squirting a small amount of oil into this cylinder boosted the compression notably, raising the suspicion of possibly bad rings. Disassembly of the front cylinder head began, but because of a house remodel, the car needed to be moved. The car was towed up to our farm, and covered for three years. It was used as a SHO parts storage, and temporary parts car over the years.
October 2009:
With garage space secured, I grabbed my brother to help me push the poor black Taurus back from the farm to our garage. It was less than 1/4 mile and mostly downhill, but still a workout!

Finally made it into the garage, but the car is a mess:




Here's a quick Photoshop quasi-panoramic of it in the garage. The car is just too large to fit in straight, so for more room, it sits diagonally:

The interior was packed full of parts. Mostly its future interior parts and the old Eaton M90 bits:



Three years has allowed some mold to grow in places:


The engine bay was a mess. Spider webs and nests all over the place. It looks like rats made a nest as well, leaving acorns in the battery box and turds on my intake port protector rags. You can also see here how far my disassembly got three years ago:



There must be something wrong with me. I was really excited to get back to working on this car, even with clearly so much to do ahead of me.
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