First, I wanted to say that this weekend I will post, but I could be late in responding to comments…I will when I get breaks from this.
We have had this vehicle for around 17 years or so. It stopped running a long time ago, and we stored it at a friend’s house. I’ve had many offers on it (believe it or not), but I never wanted to sell it. A truck can come in handy, and my buddy Greg has an engine and transmission that would fit perfectly. It is a 1985 Chevy S-10 Durango. It’s not too pretty, but it will be able to get you from A to B, and it makes a great trash truck on the weekends.
This weekend (that’s the plan), he is going to show me how to take an engine out and put one back in. He has a diesel engine that went into a Chevy Luv in the 80s, and they get around 40 mpg. The truck was dirty as hell, and it took me 3 scrubbing bubbles cans to get the tree sap and everything else off of it. This week, after work, Greg and I took the grill, bumper, and headlights off. I guess you are never too old to learn.
I’ll let everyone know how it goes…hopefully everything will go through, and Saturday we will start. I will be commenting, but I will be late!


Game Over
Tree – 1
Max – 0
Game Set Match
See the poem below on my fallen comrade…from my friend obbverse!

DesTrucked. So the mini-truck engine transplant task is done? / But the journey to rejuvenation had just begun! / Well, at least you did get to hear the rattly diesel run. / So it’s a sad and sorry tale of what could have been, / Now no new lease on life for the classic-ish machine, / For there’s FAR more to fix than a cracked windscreen. / Yes, what a sad and unusual way to trucking well go, / A falling tree struck the poor trucks cab a body blow: / Wave bye-bye to the tow truck, with mini-truck in tow.
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Wow, good luck and I’m sure it’s gonna be an adventure!! Please share how it goes!!
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I sure will! I always wanted to do this…but I’m glad my buddy knows what he is doing…because I sure don’t.
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Looks like fun!
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Hey man…I will learn something by doing this for sure…it’s going to be fun driving that little diesel engine…
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It looks like a big project.
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Yea…it’s something I’ve always wanted to do…to see how they take the engines out and put one back. My buddy knows this stuff well…because I sure couldn’t do it.
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Sweet! Cool truck! 😎💯
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Thanks dude!
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You’re very welcome my brother Max! (4×4 or Lowrider she’ll be sweet!)😎👌💯
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We are making a 5 speed out of it…it was automatic…4×4…must think about that.
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Those mid-sized Chevys were cool & tough trucks. It looks in good shape. Ken has the large GMC 4×4. My dad was a Mopar guy…Chargers, Plymouths but moved to Chevys as he aged. Looking forward to this. Do you still have your toaster car?
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Yes….in some pictures you can see it to the side…I drove it today…but I’m not sure with the ones I included…Greg knows what he is doing…so I’m along as a helper lol…but I’ll learn something.
This truck hasn’t ran in years. I would say 10
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that’s one bigtime job! Good luck to you and Greg.It’ll be interesting to see your progress and how it all gets done. As I’ve said to you, my sweetie likes S-10s because it was the last truck her dad drove and I have racked up all of my total of, perhaps 0.8 miles I’ve ever driven a standard for in another S-10
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Yea without Greg this wouldn’t happen…I’m pretty much a glorified helper…but it’s something I’ve always wanted to do.
LOL…yea we are making this into a standard… he has a 5 speed transmission and the transmission is messed up as well.
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Glorified helper is more than I could be. What I know about cars and engines could be encapsulated in the phone number of the mechanic.
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Yes…that pretty much describes me! Although the older vehicles are much easier to work on.
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My brother-in-law Jeff is very good at car repairs though this would be beyond his level. I’ve ‘helped’ him out on a couple of brake jobs, a starter etc, ‘glorified helper’ would be pushing it for my role- loosen lug nuts, find him a specific wrench or screwdriver, get him a bottle of water basically!
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That is what Ill be doing! I will be asking a lot of questions as well. Well Dave…I look at it this way. When it gets running…I’ll know more now when something goes wrong possibly lol.
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Good luck! I pulled the engine from my 1959 Morris Minor when I was 18 to change the clutch. Ahh, the hubris of youth! It worked, but I can’t imagine trying that now. You’re old enough to know better – good thing you have an experienced mentor.
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Oh…I would not even try this without Greg. I’m a glorified helper basically. I always wanted to know how to do it….but yea you are probably right! I should know better!
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Good luck, man! That’s one job I couldn’t do
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I can’t either…without Greg. I always wanted to try…well here we go!
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Have fun!!!
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I hope there is some fun involved! This will be a new experience for me.
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Rule Number One; No hands fingers feet toes under and between the donor uplifted motor and the engine bay/frame of the receiving vehicle. Please! I imagine it will be tricky going back to a manual/stick shift, especially the 4wd. As a fun little project you may find you’ll be swearin’ up a storm!
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Wow, Max, good luck! I can’t deny I have two left hands. I would probably get hurt and need medical attention when attempting anything close to what you’re about to do and already have done!🤣
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Thanks dude! Greg will be doing the hard stuff LOL.
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eek, my idea of torture is tinkering with cars. Good luck!
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LOL…thank you! I’m waiting for him to get here!
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LOL…well today we unhooked everything…it started to rain…soon we will get the stand and lift it out. You know…its not too bad so far….and NO…I don’t know much about cars.
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it looks like quite an impressive set of work to tackle, but the end result will be worth it!
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Wowza. Makes my weekend seem very mundane in comparison. Hope your project goes well.
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Thank you! Yea it’s going to be an experience for sure!
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Hope the project is going smoothly. Cool looking truck. I know zero about the mechanics of cars. I can’t even drive. My hat is off to you and your friend for attempting this.
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I’m about to head outside…Greg just got here with the stand…so we will see! I’m terrible at cars….but I’ll learn today.
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Enjoy the journey Max!
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Cool!
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That’s awesome Max! It’ll be a ton of work but an adventure as well! I’ve been keeping my eyes peeled for an old S10 that I can use as a commuter – now that I’m paying $6+/gal out here in CA, the 50 miles a day for work in a truck that gets 13mpg is starting to sting.
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Hey dude. We are putting an Isuzu 2.2 diesel engine in it. I also have a long commute like 80 miles a day. That engine gets around 40 to 45 miles a gallon and yes it’s diesel a little higher but I don’t mind with that gas mileage. We have the old Motor out now and if the weather would cooperate we will get her in! That engine came out of a 1982 Chevy Luv. They are great engines… almost bullet proof. I want old and simple… Kinda like me lol. I’m done with new cars. I will not pay 40,000 or more for a car or truck. I just won’t do it. This won’t be powerful but I don’t care.
I’m lucky… our gas is around 3.74 now… down from 4.20
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Uh… yeah… you’re so right about that not buffing out.
I looked at the ’95 S10, they are a bit less boxy, more curvacious. In the pics the 95 looks a little bigger, longer wider but it shouldn’t matter. You just put your foot down a little harder, let up on the clutch a little slower and then wait for the Diesel to get it all rolling.
And again, it’s better to recycle that motor than toss it away when it can keep a donor body working.
Go Frankentruck Mark Two!
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Hey obbverse… if I post one of my songs here…could you listen to it and tell me what you think. I never thought it was good but I’m so close to my songs…I just don’t know. You don’t have to worry about hearing my voice lol.
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Yes sure, I’m no Robert Christgau (thank Gawd!) but I’ll happily listen. Funnily enough I’m playing around with the lyrics of a kinda Country song but it’s hard- songs are very much ‘less is more’ lyrically, unless you’re Bob Dylan. Plus I know I tend to get too descriptive- a word in here, another added there- and soon it’s too unwieldy for a song. So sure, I’m more than happy to listen, though as you know I’m no muso, I just know what I like to hear.
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Songwriting would be natural for you…I mean…that is what you basically do!
When you do…please use headphones. . I wanted the song to have a rough and tough (not distorted) backing to go along with the angry singing…but Max found his keyboard one day and the complete sounds of a mellotron that the Beatles used… so instead of this tough forlorn love song…it sounds like an army or ogres are marching at you in the intro and outro lol. It’s one I’ll have to completely put up in the garage and strip it down to the bone. Ah…the true confessions of a confused, angry at himself 22 year old boy in 1989. Sorry to push this on you…I’ll also post th lyrics…remember I was 22 lol. Thank you!
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Once Twice and Then Some
It’s good to see you again, It’s been a while since we were more than friends
You know I was thinking about what you said, you know you probably was right but then again
It was hard leaving but I thought it was best, since then I’ve been nowhere and I’ve been back again
Well I haven’t been a saint, this you probably know but it seems I’ve reaped much more than I was able to sow
Thought I found love a time or two, but when it came down to it I was fooled
Chorus
Once twice and then some
I kept coming around and they kept knocking me down
Once twice and then some
Nothing to break my fall it went on and on and on and on
It’s no place for a bleeding heart, no one understood me and it tore me apart
What a vicious cycle I put myself through, looks like by now I would have learned the rule
And the rule is, there’s no rules at all, you’ve got to wing it baby you got to let the chips fall
Chorus
Once twice and then some
You’ll keep coming around and they’ll keep knocking you down
Once twice and then some
Nothing to break your fall and it goes on and on and on and on
Make no mistake I’m not talking about you, you were the only one who would have seen me through
But I locked you out of my world I guess I wanted it all, you took all you could take you wouldn’t take no more
But could we take another chance to let our love grow? You don’t want to talk about it well I didn’t think so
Thanks for listening you were always good at that, no I can’t blame you but forgive me if you can
I’ll always love you but the story’s been told, I took you down that worn out road
I took you
Chorus
Once twice and then some
You kept coming around never meant to knock you down
Once twice and then some
Nothing to break your fall, nothing to break your fall
Once twice and then some
Had a lot to lose but hell everyone gets used
Once twice and then some
Kept you waiting so long I was wrong wrong wrong wrong
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I’ll just put up my first feelings first, I’ll listen again but first impressions off the bat always help. For me the intro lulls you a little too much before it kicks in- but wtf do I know! Nice second intro, it all holds together nicely then the chorus- a damned good chorus, especially the ‘once twice and then some’ is a great line. The song has a Thorogoody(?) influence to it? The outro with that ’round sound’- sorry I don’t know what the instrument is- that nicely heralds the end of the song.
I’ll drop in more feedback after a few more listens if you like, but I’m a babe in the woods critic-wise.
Another really good line is ‘had a lot to lose but everyone gets used.’
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Yea…that intro and outro was a mellotron…or a copy of a mellotron (Strawberry Fields)… Thats where I found something new and used it to death probably. It’s a bit long….and it’s the oddest song I ever wrote. If you look at the lyrics…it’s 4 lines first verse, 3 lines second verse…and 5 lines on the 3rd verse…but that feels right somehow!
You are right on the intro…it IS too long. It wasn’t that long when I wrote it…but after finding the mellotron…Max had wear it out lol.
You know my influence on this? Dave would not let me live this down…Don Henley…the guy I can’t stand but he is a great songwriter…but it doesn’t end up sounding like him…so that is good! I never thought of George…but yea I could see that.
Just your honest thoughts…I would trust you more than a critic…because all they are is us…with a better job lol…no some are quite good…that was unfair of me.
Thanks so much…well…you didn’t have to tell me to turn up the lyrics on this one! The reason I popped up with this one is someone listened to it very recently and they actually liked it. I was on the brink of not touching it again. It’s so weirdly configured lyrically…but I guess it works.
Thank you so much for your time Obbverse.
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Yes, it is strangely structured now you mention it but I never noticed it- so that means it works! I get the Henley feel, and also now that I think on it, Tom Petty(?) I’ve listened to it a couple more times, don’t heave it out, listen to your friend, they’re not wrong. If I may, if you do redo it a suggestion lyrically? At the start of each verse maybe begin with ‘Make no mistake’ which starts off the third verse- that could give it each verse a ‘familiar’ start. Then somewhere near the outro/end ‘made a mistake.’ (Jeez, listen to me, all of a sudden I think I’m Mr Amateur Eno!) Hey Max, I honestly appreciate the though that you feel I have something halfway worthwhile to say.
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Yes please…especially from you…I’ll always take suggestions. You do this more than I do…you write a “song” every week or two. Ok…that would make it kinda like a hook as well…I will try that! I’m also going to cut off that very beginning…before it kicks in…I found a new toy and played and over played.
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