Street Machine

SCOTT LEVY

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SCOTTY Levy had a big week at Drag Challenge with his mates – a real big week. The Victorian hadn’t raced his 1972 Chev El Camino since Drag Challenge last year, so he was dead-keen to bring the 406-cube, 472rwhp classic ute – er, pick-up – out for another play.

The week began well, with Scott posting a 10.9@123mph best at Calder Park. The car fuelled up at Drag Challenge’s second day at Heathcote, knocking a second from that result, before Scotty – and his mate Rob Colombani in his black Camaro – packed up their tools and began the 400km drive to Mildura. Then the fun began. Around 11pm, the Street

Machine crew spotted the El Camino parked by the side of the road about 15km outside of Mildura. Fearing he’d hit a roo, we pulled over just in time to witness Scotty, Rob and his mates lifting the distributo­r and manifold to diagnose a dud lifter and scored cam.

“We heard a noise and thought: ‘What’s that?’” he said by the roadside. “We were onto [the problem] early but it was already too late.”

Scott decided to flat-tow the El Camino to Mildura, which meant it was officially out of the running. But that didn’t dampen his enthusiasm for Drag Challenge one little bit. “Mate, we bust our arses for a month to get the cars here,” he said the next morning. “If it breaks, you fix it!”

While Drag Challenge continued at Mildura’s eighth-mile strip on Wednesday, the lads spent the morning searching for a new cam and lifters. No luck.

“Our Plan B was to buy a second-hand engine from wherever,” Scott said. “All we needed was a junker to get us home.”

Eventually the Old Mates’ Network led Scott to a bloke in Melbourne, Greg, who had a 383ci Chev sitting on the floor of his workshop, and volunteere­d to drive it up after work. Mildura’s Big4 Deakin caravan park (where we were all staying) offered its workshop and a covered area of concrete to work on.

Greg arrived at the caravan park with the loaner motor around 10pm on Wednesday night, and a Mildura local who Scott had been put in touch with earlier in the day, Don Mammone, organised an engine hoist.

After diligently dropping the trans and pipes, Scotty’s hurt Chev engine was lifted out and Greg’s loaner lowered in just after midnight. Greg had very thoughtful­ly brought along a Mooneyham blower, too (well, why not fit a blower?) so the crew worked until around 4am, and after not much more than a power nap, were back into the task by 7am.

When we left Mildura for the fourth day of Drag Challenge at Swan Hill, the team was adding the finishing touches to the engine swap, such as drilling holes in an angle grinder spanner to create a throttle cable bracket.

With the now-supercharg­ed and bonnetless (due to the height of the blower) El Camino mobile again, Scott, Rob and the lads set off in convoy for Swan Hill. Sure, Scott and his Chev pick-up were out of the game, but Rob and his Camaro weren’t, so it was critical they be there by 5pm to get a number and remain in contention.

After a blowout on his trailer and running out of fuel – can you believe his Camaro tank ran dry within sight of a servo that he was then able to coast into? – Rob arrived at the track, unhitched his trailer in seconds and got the Camaro to the startline, just one minute before Drag Challenge’s 5pm cut-off.

But Scott and his El Camino arrived about three minutes too late. Heartbreak­ing!

And to really rub it in, on the drive back to Swan Hill, the new engine blew!

 ??  ?? LEFT: The boys attempt a roadside fix on the way to Mildura, but they ended up having to tow the car, putting them out of Drag Challenge contention
LEFT: The boys attempt a roadside fix on the way to Mildura, but they ended up having to tow the car, putting them out of Drag Challenge contention
 ??  ?? ABOVE: We left the boys at about 2:30am and they were just lowering the new motor into the car. When we woke up in the morning, the donk was in, with a supercharg­er sitting on top
ABOVE: We left the boys at about 2:30am and they were just lowering the new motor into the car. When we woke up in the morning, the donk was in, with a supercharg­er sitting on top

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