By some miracle, my buddy that was setting up my rear end made it all work. I have to find a pinion seal that actually fits but that is going to have to wait until after the challenge. There will need to be a rigged solution for that. Best is to put it all back together and load it on the trailer. I am not willing to drive 2 thousands miles with a beer can pinion seal.
Correct seal found and ordered. Should be here early enough to drive the car down.
Sometimes a beer can make things better.
As many know, there was much failure on the way to the challenge. A fuelling issue that appears to be an overactive evap system was giving me a rich condition.
I fought it in a napa parking lot for most of a day, I rented a truck and drive back home on a dolly.
Aftering trying to drag nose down and having the trailer wander all over the road, I put it on facing forward in neutral and hoped for the best. It looks like I might blown reverse doing that. Sigh...
Anyway, I haven't had much garage time to dig into either issue. The car is pretty crusty in places and somewhat ragged on the inside.
All of this with the fact that I don't have a use for a luxury car in my life got me thinking. I do need a truck. I have a nice(ish) ranchero in the yard from California that is pretty rust free. It has a crap 400 and completely garbage suspension. Maybe I can do a swap of some sort here.
So, I am currently planning a complete swap of all of the good bits from the jag to the rachero. This would be front and rear subframes, engine, and likely a rebuilt transmission. It is crazy but I am thinking of taking everything and just cut and paste. It might end up just being an engine/trans swap but I would like to use it all.
Vigo
UltimaDork
11/5/17 12:39 a.m.
So what you're saying is that the gear swap worked? That's what i want to know.
In reply to Vigo :
Yes, like a charm. For e what little distance I got to drive it with the new gears, I was impressed.