Got a bit more done in the last few days. First off the steering rack needed to be cleaned to be allowed to get installed into the newly painted bay. Notice how I have it up against the Mars Red painted cardboard.

It looks just as good sitting in the car along with the newly painted master clutch cylinder. I love clean!!

I then robbed the already cleaned and painted vacuum assist brake booster from the other Urq so that I could change from hydraulic brakes to the vacuum assist. I also cleaned up the steering rack bracket and tie rods making sure that the turn buckle for adjustment was free for movement.

I need to figure out what kind of seal goes between the brake master cylinder and booster, but wanted to get the front brake lines ran new. Going from hydraulic to vacuum made the lines not even close. I could have used the shorter 4k M/C, but elected to go with the Urq unit since it has less than 4k miles on it. I also wanted to get the aftermarket proportioning valve tied down instead of just floating like it was. I made a bracket for it to bolt to that sits under the M/C and then ran new lines to everything.

I then moved on to using my new freezer that I had to deal with last week. Here is the new unit.

And this is the use I found for it other than keeping hamburger frozen solid. Notice the pilot bearing getting ready to be installed. :-)

Cold pilot bearing being put into a slightly torch warmed crank.
New fidenza flywheel installed

Slightly used Spec 3+ disc and pressure plate installed to get ready to bolt the tranny up to the engine.

With the engine hanging from the hoist and the tranny on a moving dolly I slid the two together. I really went together rather well....much easier than fighting one or the other in the car.

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Getting ready to slide the complete unit back under the car.

Once under the car I reattached the hoist and put a floor jack under the tranny and lifted it into place.

I had told Hank this morning that this was my goal for the day. I was stretching it and thought I was a done when my wife informed me that she had asked friends if they wanted to go to dinner at 5:30. :( Of course I had to stop early and get cleaned up, but came home and got back to it. This is what I ended up with.



A good day all in all, but my I still have a bunch to do. I've also got some decision making to do in the next little bit. The biggest question is whether I just keep waiting for the Borg Warner Turbo to show up and hope it gets here in time or change gears and have a fighting chance of making the Vegas GTG. I think that I'll wait until tomorrow for that. Night.