Well, I have a few.
#1. I was trying to restab the distributor after changing the intake and it wouldn't go in all the way. Looked down the hole to see the towel I had placed in there to keep the trash out was still there. Being the ambicious and very unexperienced mechanic at the time, I "fished" the full size towel out of that hole. It took about 1 hour and about 3000 twists!
#2. Forgot to put in the rod between the distributor and oil pump. Good thing I figured it out before I test fired the engine. All the guys had a good laugh because they thought I was gonna have to pull the motor. I just dropped the pan after I pulled the steering linkage out of the way.
#3. Rebuilt same motor after a few ring lands lifted later on. Didn't check timing after the distributor freaked out and I just got it running about where it "sounded" like it did before the freak out. Again, same guys giving me hell cause I was gonna have to pull the engine... HA I'll show them. I did a rebuild with the engine still sitting on the motor mounts. hahaha Sure is hard getting everything clean when the block is still in the car. It did run great after that though. Oh yeah, when I did check the timing before pulling the engine down it was at 64 degrees. I didn't know a small block could run that good with that much timing and no pinging or clatter to be heard.
Jody





I wasn't thinking too hard that day apparently...