It concerns me that when I see dust around the electrical connections for the GPS, my first thought is “Q-tips.”
There wasn’t too much wrong with 1107 post-Prairie City so much of Saturday was spent dialing in things for the VORRA Yerington 300 on Memorial Day weekend.
First off, we added a few things to the standard tool kit that will be standard each of our pits moving forward, courtesy of newest team member Khaled Mabrouk of ReduceOr. Drew’s Used Tools is fantastic.
Romy and Bob got the new alternator pulley installed and a new alternator belt and we’re pretty confident we resolved the alternator belt shredding issue.
Jen and I spent the day doing radio checks between pit, car, handheld and helmets. We identified a bug in one helmet mic and will get that dialed. Jen and I also got the GPS running.
Crusty came by for dinner and we cataloged the tool kits in the car. He’s also sorting nuts, bolts, washers and screws in four kits, which we’ll then label with a Dymo.
This is truly the stuff of racing. Also, Crusty owes me $1,000,000.00 because I bet the jack stand would not fit over the car-mounted lug nut breaker bar.