Hi all,
Thought I'd post a quick update on the progress over the holidays of my rebuild. The engine and transmission are now in place and look great.
A few things of note were:-
I did a dry fit of the new exhaust headers and discovered that the temperature control for the heater is in the way
its about 1/8" too proud of the engine and of course I have the concern of how to route the silicone hose to it and avoid touching the header so now I am thinking about what to do about that, I may remote mount the temperature control and run hoses to it not sure yet.
I got the rear suspension dry fit and then disassembled and have now completed the driver side, I forget who posted the method to shim the inboard drive shaft to the output shaft, but it was so simple to do using a thin piece of wire to feel when the holes aligned perfectly and then add one .005 shim to give a tight fit. I did discover that the passenger side out board drive shaft had badly mauled threads and knowing this thing had to be torqued up to 150 I decided to replace it, just waiting on the part to arrive from Ray it's a pain to take the whole assembly apart (again), but my own fault for not paying attention to the condition of the threads!
I learnt a useful lesson too, don't put the engine in before running the emergency brake cables through the tunnel, they have a press fit into the end plate of the tunnel from the engine side and its a bear to get to with the engine in, took over an hour of cussing and laying on my garage floor before I could get them seated, I also learned its really helpful to have a 9 year old with small hands to help sort things out inside the tunnel
Last thing I also discovered that the top thread (in the bell housing) of the center pivot assembly for the gear linkage is stripped, so I have to either take the transmission out, drill it, put in a helicoil and re assemble or leave the transmission in place and drill all the way through the bell housing and then grind a spot to seat a lock nut and use a nut and bolt arrangement not the original bold into a thread. I was told that a nut and bolt arrangement is a stronger way to do it and it makes sense to me that it would be but I am on the fence right now.
Anyhow, as usual it's 2 forward one back but its beginning to look more car like and less a pile of random parts.
Happy New Year to all.
Bart.