First of all, I want to apologize for not posting many updates lately or being very active on the boards. I have been lurking, but back on 09/01 I took a new job and have been very busy with that. Hopefully this winter I will be able to post more on the "general' boards instead of just the "tech" boards.
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I went down to the shop yesterday to winterize the car and also work on the nitrous systems. Since I didn't get the car to the track this year I plan to bust my butt this fall/winter/spring to have it ready to rock & roll for the season opener.
I started out by draining all of the water out of the block, radiator and pump. I took all of the AN lines loose and blew compressed air through them to get any water out. The block has petcocks on it down at the pan rail so I opened them up and left them open. I also drained the puke tank.
Next I pulled the valve covers and backed all of the rocker arms off so none of the springs are compressed. Over the winter I will be rolling the engine over every couple of weeks and I will need to recheck this to make sure none of them get compressed. I still need to pull the plugs out and spray lube into the cylinders. I forgot about it at the time...
Next up was to verify that there was no methanol in any of the fuel lines, tank, distribution block, etc. I blew all of these out again (I always purge the system at the end of the day) and sprayed a teflon based lube into the barrel valve, pump and into the lines that run into the distribution block. I then chased it with some compressed air. I reattached the lines, but left them finger tight. I will completely clean everything in the spring.
Now that I had the car winterized it was time for me to get busy working on plumbing the 2nd and 3rd stages of nitrous. As you recall, I plumbed from the distribution blocks to the nozzles before the "season" started but just capped the distribution blocks on the solenoid side so I wouldn't have any vacuum leaks. Being a fuel injected engine I do not have the physical space to place the solenoids in the traditional/conventional location. I have been thinking about how to locate the solenoids all season and finally decided to just put them where I had room and move along...
As you can see in the following picts, things are getting pretty busy but I still have plenty of room to access the MFI nozzles, the barrel valve and poppets. If I plug a nitrous jet I will have to call it a day as I don't believe I will have time to take the spiders off the car...

Due to this, I will be running the restrictive little filters at the solenoid inlets. I realize that they cut power potential, but I don't think I will have to worry about that....
After I located the other 6 solenoids, I went ahead and took that hat off intake, removed the Bird Catcher from the adapter plate, and installed the 4th stage N2O system and my blower restraint.
Does anyone care to guess what Top Fuel car the blower restraint came from??!!
By this time it was starting to get dark so I snapped a couple of picts and decided to call it a day. I want to thank my younger brothers Josh & David, my cousin Chad and my daughter Tiffany for helping me with winterizing the car.
Next time I plan to plumb the braided stainless lines from the fuel solenoids to the distribution blocks.
Even though I didn't get to make a pass this year I am very happy with the season. I had a great year hanging out with great friends and I learned alot and have a ton of good memories.
EDB