So, guess what I'm doing on my summer vacation. I was suppose to be out fishing, but due to stupidity on my part, I am in the garage putting my car together. I didn't plan it that way honest
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So in the past week the following have happened:
Interior installed and recovered - new door panels and rear trim panels and painted door caps.
Car paint polished and buffed to a show-shine (yes, I did buff the engine compartment as well - there must be a 12 step program)
I used the Norton Liquid Ice system (single polish, three pads) by far the best polishing system I've ever used. Started with 1500 grit wet and dry then polished it all up - looks silly good.
Back to the list, all new steering components painted and installed, painted steering box and installed. Check out the size of the damn front sway...that thing is NUTS.
All of the fasteners are stainless, and they are all polished - kills hours of holiday time if nothing else.
Coil, brake MC, Clutch MC etc installed. Check out the peddle Frankenbolt, polished as well.
So, I still have to pull the wiring harness back into the engine compartment and clean it all up, but the rest is done. Time to get the engine assembled.
Final piece of the puzzle...the lightened flywheel, home at last.
And in preparation for the engine install, I fabricated a track (barn door track) for the chain hoist to work on so Greg and I don't have to run the car out of the garage and push it under the new engine. Kudo's to Ian for the idea (at least I think this is what he was telling me...my memory is crap). It holds the engine and transmission just fine, but I wouldn't want to put much more weight on it.