Well, I finished installing the clutch a while back, and I pulled out the engine just to do some "tidying up".
Overall, it was in pretty good shape so I decided to leave the bottom end alone. I adjusted the valves a bit, inspected and confirmed that the springs, etc were all in pretty good shape.
I pulled off all items I could, repainted things like the fan shroud, oil pan, belly pan, etc. Decided to leave the block as-is. Did a bunch of grinding and sanding and painting of other bits and bobs.
I bought a new low-profile intake manifold so I don't need an adapter for the Weber carb, and I could then install the nice old air cleaner element I bought to bring her back to a stock look. Had the Exhaust manifold blasted and re-coated.
After doing all that, I put back the oil pan and valve cover with fresh gaskets. Then I tried to re-install everything on my own. It isn't easy without a full lift. I re-installed the engine then I tried several times to get that transmission back attached to the engine while under the car but I had very little room between the Quickjacks while laying on my back with no help. I even tried attaching the transmission and installing the whole thing, but that didn't work well. Not on my own.
After that. it was time to start adding pieces back on. Thanks to lots of help from my friend Alex, we got it done in a few hours. We reinstalled the driveshaft, flywheel cover (had to slightly detach the transmission again), new head-manifold studs and gasket, exhaust manifold, intake manifold and carb, new head gasket, radiator hoses, spark plug wires, distributor cap, vacuum tubes (one still unused off the distributor I need to find a destination for ;-) ). Fan shroud, belly pan, weber carb adapter, air filter element, and the hood.
A highly rewarding rainy afternoon, always better with a friend and a couple cold beers.
I love this, “And I couldn't be happier. It runs so smoothly now and the clutch doesn't chatter and the gears shift smoothly! I can't describe the mix of joy and relief you get when something like this starts right back up.” The essence of being a car guy and how satisfying it is when all your hard work pays off! Thanks for documenting and sharing your journey. Super cool story! I just can’t believe that you are selling it.
ReplyDeleteWell, thanks! It is very satisfying when stuff works! As for selling it, there's always another project!!! I have loved this one.
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