MIFlyer
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So, our current stable includes a BMW i3 and a 2010 Ford F350 Powerstroke diesel. I like the constant worry about engine issues that I get with the international motor, but am disappointed in the overall chassis being quiet, roomy, comfortable and safe.
I feel like the smart decision would be to transition from the truck into a vehicle that still enjoys the orphaned status of my current 6.4 powerstroke, but gets rid of the quiet, comfortable car that surrounds it, to replace it with something that drifts in the road ruts, leaks water into the cab and is much noisier.
For reference, our normal pulling load is our 1973 Airstream Ambassador (29', 5,500lb loaded) otherwise this is my daily driver (15 miles each way to work). We will have a train coming to our town in two years, so I anticipate that when that happens, I'll drive to work 2x per week and the other 3 days, drive 2 miles from my house to the train station, which is just horrible for a diesel.
I daily drove a Scout 2 for 8 years in the past, so while the memory is a little distant, I have lived with it in the past.
What I think I want
- as close to stock as possible scout 2 with a v8, manual transmission, bucket seats
- stock ride height but new bushings/springs/shocks
- tractor idle/exhaust sounds
- Front winch bumper
- somewhere between passable paint and nice paint. I can't quite decide if I want a really shiny one, or a just OK driver
- steering upgrades to make it a decent freeway rig
- high gears (low ratio) to make it a good travel rig. I had 2.73 on my last one with a 300K mile original 345 and still had plenty of torque. this brought the 75MPH RPMs down to 2,500 which is as high as I'd want that engine to turn for hours on end.
- front disc brakes (73 and later)
Potential things
- Possibly add manually adjustable air suspension in rear for the odd towing chore instead of putting stiff leaf springs in
- Possibly throw the $1,500 package form the guy up the road in Oak harbor that gets you new distributor and throttle body fuel injection (plus pump/computer/etc). Looks like a weekend to install and would get you out of chasing carb tuning. may also pick up 1-2 mpg and would reduce fumes. I don't think it would affect the sound.
- possibly initially, or later, go to a slightly modded 392 (which would put me back in a 6.4, incidentally) instead of the stock 345. I want to keep the loping, barely turning idle sound though, so need to be careful with this. I'm thinking maybe light porting, light cam and spring upgrades.
- possibly invest in a bikini top to wear during the summer and run the hard top during the 8 month "winter"
Pros/cons/thoughts/mitigation
- towing will be less. I think this can be mitigated by using a Propride hitch setup
- it will be noisier going down the road
- it will not be as good for long trips (a few a year)
- less passenger safety (no airbags, shoulder belts/etc)
- I have to get a utility trailer again for hauling bark/mulch/etc
- If I sold the truck to get this, I'd pocket quite a bit of cash
- truck is worth high 20's. scout can be had from $6k driveable and decent to 23k cherry restored so i'm pocketing some money
- I could decide to get a cheap/temporary daily driver if keepgint he scout up is too much (buy a $3k old Subaru or honda or something for some drives)
- the scout will be easier to take into the city than the truck due to height and length. (think parking garages when you go to the hospital/etc)
I feel like the smart decision would be to transition from the truck into a vehicle that still enjoys the orphaned status of my current 6.4 powerstroke, but gets rid of the quiet, comfortable car that surrounds it, to replace it with something that drifts in the road ruts, leaks water into the cab and is much noisier.
For reference, our normal pulling load is our 1973 Airstream Ambassador (29', 5,500lb loaded) otherwise this is my daily driver (15 miles each way to work). We will have a train coming to our town in two years, so I anticipate that when that happens, I'll drive to work 2x per week and the other 3 days, drive 2 miles from my house to the train station, which is just horrible for a diesel.
I daily drove a Scout 2 for 8 years in the past, so while the memory is a little distant, I have lived with it in the past.
What I think I want
- as close to stock as possible scout 2 with a v8, manual transmission, bucket seats
- stock ride height but new bushings/springs/shocks
- tractor idle/exhaust sounds
- Front winch bumper
- somewhere between passable paint and nice paint. I can't quite decide if I want a really shiny one, or a just OK driver
- steering upgrades to make it a decent freeway rig
- high gears (low ratio) to make it a good travel rig. I had 2.73 on my last one with a 300K mile original 345 and still had plenty of torque. this brought the 75MPH RPMs down to 2,500 which is as high as I'd want that engine to turn for hours on end.
- front disc brakes (73 and later)
Potential things
- Possibly add manually adjustable air suspension in rear for the odd towing chore instead of putting stiff leaf springs in
- Possibly throw the $1,500 package form the guy up the road in Oak harbor that gets you new distributor and throttle body fuel injection (plus pump/computer/etc). Looks like a weekend to install and would get you out of chasing carb tuning. may also pick up 1-2 mpg and would reduce fumes. I don't think it would affect the sound.
- possibly initially, or later, go to a slightly modded 392 (which would put me back in a 6.4, incidentally) instead of the stock 345. I want to keep the loping, barely turning idle sound though, so need to be careful with this. I'm thinking maybe light porting, light cam and spring upgrades.
- possibly invest in a bikini top to wear during the summer and run the hard top during the 8 month "winter"
Pros/cons/thoughts/mitigation
- towing will be less. I think this can be mitigated by using a Propride hitch setup
- it will be noisier going down the road
- it will not be as good for long trips (a few a year)
- less passenger safety (no airbags, shoulder belts/etc)
- I have to get a utility trailer again for hauling bark/mulch/etc
- If I sold the truck to get this, I'd pocket quite a bit of cash
- truck is worth high 20's. scout can be had from $6k driveable and decent to 23k cherry restored so i'm pocketing some money
- I could decide to get a cheap/temporary daily driver if keepgint he scout up is too much (buy a $3k old Subaru or honda or something for some drives)
- the scout will be easier to take into the city than the truck due to height and length. (think parking garages when you go to the hospital/etc)