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No thanks to Denny, I only have a few things to wrap up and then bleed the hyd throwout bearing.
1 driveshaft bolt
Exhaust....easy enough, just a couple vbands
A few oil pan bolts
Drain the oil pan
Drop in 7qrts of oil
Fill transmission and install a shifter
Waiting on a fitting for water pump, then install a line
Fill and test coolant
Need water pump pulley bolts
Needs a belt
Install new clutch quadrant
Install slave cylinder
Install clutch fluid reservoir
Fill and bleed clutch
Test drive and pray I did everything rightFuck you. We're going to Costco.
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More like the opposite here. In trying to stay away from hose clamps for function/reliability/safety I have created so many other problems and the form just looks like I did it on purpose. It was purely accidental or my only option though, I can assure you. Basically I have to find the function and hope I can follow behind for it to look right. Plenty I want to clean up still left to do.Originally posted by DennyForm follows functionFuck you. We're going to Costco.
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Back from around the block.
Clutch needs to be adjusted. Lets up to far up from the floor.
Oil leak at either front main or oil pan gasket under timing chain cover. I hope it is just the oil pan gasket. I don't want to have to pull the front cover, again.
Water pump pulley needs a washer or two between the pump and pulley. The belt is right on the edge.
Powermaster alternator that I so want to work, doesn't. Swapped the stock one over and we have alternator output. I am taking the Powermaster to auto zone tomorrow evening to have them check.
Idles and runs fine. I was a little worried about the first start after removing the crank wheel and crank sensor. But since I marked everything and left the sensor on the bracket, it started right up.
Tomorrow I am going to investigate the oil leak and adjust the clutch. Hopefully I can get it to Cars and Coffee Fort Worth on SaturdayFuck you. We're going to Costco.
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At least I have a stock one to swap.Originally posted by Sleeper View PostThat stinks about the alt.
I am more ticked really about the oil leak. I guess I didn't put enough rtv down in those corners.
Loosen motor mount bolts to block and motor mount stud to k-member. Drain oil, again. Jack up the motor as high ax I can get it and drop the pan down. Luckily I have extra oil pan gasket too.Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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Thanks. I am sure I didn't put enough rtv there. That's okay. I have a new rubber 1-piece and a standard fel-pro I can swap with the. I just wished I had a engine bay lift bar.Originally posted by NoClassic View PostI noticed in one of your previous images the oil pan gasket was damaged around the bolt hole nearest to the passenger side of the crank seal. It is likely leaking from there.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using TapatalkFuck you. We're going to Costco.
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