Just for giggles...fiddled around with the oil drain hose on the right side. Nature abhors a vacuum, right?
1. Pulled the old one out. Waterpump pliers, grabbed hold, twisted, and popped it out...all pieces together as one...and a bunch of oil dripped out. No kidding.
2. Soaked the OEM part in boiling water for 15 minutes. Nice and pliable. Cleaned off, as best I could, around both holes in the head (used a mirror to look up there while I did), and the block area with a rag soaked in varsol.
3. Bead of ultra black around the base of both ends.
4. Bent the hose as much as I could,and inserted the lower end into the block. Took a 2" putty knife, collapsed the top fitting and used the putty knife as a shim to push the top into place.
5. While the RTV was still pliable, rocked the hose back and forth to seat the hose and even out the RTV.
Washed the left side of the engine with a spray of varsol.
We'll see. Necessity is the mother of invention, right? Probably not the "approved procedure", but, figured I was on a roll this week, so took the next step to at least try and attack the second of three leak locations.
Ordered the head gasket set, rear seal (already have the front crank seal), another valve cover gasket, stock of selocs, and that screw-on oil filler cap adapter assembly RD sells for the future when I pull the lump. Also, will pick up a set of head bolts when I get closer to that job...and might as well do all the coolant hoses front and rear at the same time, since I'll have to drain the system anyway. Shipwright's disease, right? But, if I'm in the area...might as well (famous last words...)
Next project: replace the front shocks with the reduced height springs (125 lb rate), bearings, grease seals, overhaul the trunnions, ball joints, and steering rack rod ends. Bushings seem ok, so going to leave for now, but have an O/H TC anti-sway bar with new bushings I picked up along the way, so, when I drop the front end, might as well replace with the O/H unit.
Oh, yeah, when I reassemble the brakes, replace the flex lines (in hand), new greenstuff pads, and replace the disks with new that I had picked up for 693R but never put in since the brakes in that chassis seemed to work just fine. I think I may have some run-out on the disks in the front since I get some minor pulsing when I press on the binders.
Update: took her around the block...5 miles (well, they're long blocks...). No weeping at the return hose. Now, just the head gasket (which will allow me to properly replace that item per the instructions and Wilkins' description.