Had some big assistance from
@overhanger yesterday morning - we got the transmission in and the crossmember attached. The engine is fully supported now. I was right that the clutch was slightly off center, but instead of loosening the pressure plate, the guy I share the shop with had the brilliant idea of installing the clutch space cylinder and just having Karen push the clutch pedal to free up the clutch. Usually the best way of doing something is simple like that.
Didn’t get to start it, but we got a lot of parts hung off the motor.
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Currently installed:
Starter
Manifolds & carb
Vacuum spaghetti hardline piece
PS pump
Alternator
Water pump
Thermostat housing
Fan clutch & fan
Charcoal can
Fuel hard line from pump to carb
(in a potentially controversial move, I wrapped it with some heat shield material to prevent vapor lock or heat soak when shutting down.)
I also connected a loads little electrical and vacuum bits, and about half of the coolant lines. One more day of PTO at work, so today I’ll stab the dizzy, reinstall the dual batteries, finish putting the transmission tunnel and interior back together, and the radiator & remaining coolant lines. Then I can start filling fluids. Should be able to fire it up tonight.
Question: on the lower thermostat housing, the two bolt holes in the block go all the way through to the big water passage behind the water pump. Is blue thread locker enough to seal the water in? I also dabbed some coolant safe RTV on the threads of the bolts that hold the upper housing to the lower, since water can get to the back end of those bolts too. Hopefully I’m good on that.