Still making some progress with cash flow issues rearing it's ugly head at the moment.
Anyways, RockAuto shipped in some needed parts, since I have a 30yr old engine and locally nothing is available anymore. I picked up a new outlet without the bypass hose, thermostat, water pump, intake gaskets, turbo gaskets, and some new plugs.
Of course, the gasket for the outlets is absolute garbage, so rtv it is. Everything went somewhat smoothly on removal and install. I had to make one parts store run for a cap and clamp to put in the water pump nipple. Everything now on top but the turbo and lower intake are bolted on "permanently".
Now I want to back up for a second and rant. GDIT Ford you stupid mfer's... those spring clips are about as convenient as having a drive thru colonoscopy.... I fought for a good 30 minutes trying to figure out getting them back together. I didn't know I would have to break out a hammer and screwdriver.
But they are together.
Tonight was a shift in gears, as I've got most of the "easy stuff" taken care of now.
I tackled the horrible job of cleaning up transmission parts without the aid of a parts washer. Couple cans of brake cleaner, small screwdriver, and a few razor blades got me a good enough clean for what I'm needing at this time.
This is what I have to start with at this time, one complete s10 trans from Arizona, if you recall, plus a loose tailshaft housing and shifter plate I picked up in Knoxville. In the meantime, the shifter plate fell off the bench and "fell out of time". It was jammed up solid and when it did or could move the shift shaft wasn't seated into the plate properly. I found one picture worth a crap online, sat down, and went about fixing the broken one. Sure, I could have pulled the other one off, but damn that thing is caked in grime I just didn't want to deal with today. But I fixed it! Then I went to cleaning and 2.5hrs later... I was able to put in a new output shaft seal and wrap it up for the night...
Before:
After:
If dad taught me anything, they don't have to look immaculate, they just have to be clean.
Now, I'm at a dilemma point. Do I keep the upper in the stock over the valve cover configuration? Or rotate it 90 or 120? The alternator isn't staying there either, it's going to the passenger side.
Roughly 90^ rotation:
120^:
That's all for the time being... Car show tomorrow in conjunction with my local hometown festival featuring red flannels, then at least a week at home in TN.
Until next time, minitrucks rule!!