What's left that I can think of: torque the rear exhaust manifold to spec, reinstall the crossover pipe, snap the axles into the trans, torque the hubs down, fill the trans oil, install brakes, tie rod ends, alignment, serpentine belt, power steering lines, coolant, needs an airbox/filter. Put the hood back on. Tuning.
I think I literally have only 1 weld left to make on the exhaust.
If I had all the remaining parts on hand and the physical ability, it is a Saturdays worth of work to get it in a driveable state. I guess I can be a little more optimistic that I can finish it in time since it really isnt much work left. If I could get the mechanical stuff done in the next 2 weeks that should still leave me some time to get a decent tune that will pass the sniffer test. Even if I can't find the dogbone bracket for the drivers side I'm sure it could be driven gently with just the passenger side one, also keep in mind that I used the pushrod lower mount that is beneath the balancer and the DOHC rear mount so it is already a little stiffer than a normal pushrod engine would be. I didn't use the DOHC front mount though, thats what lets the dohc get away with only 1 dogbone on the drivers side. I wanted to take out the lowering springs in the front and put the stock height springs back but that can wait.
I think I literally have only 1 weld left to make on the exhaust.
If I had all the remaining parts on hand and the physical ability, it is a Saturdays worth of work to get it in a driveable state. I guess I can be a little more optimistic that I can finish it in time since it really isnt much work left. If I could get the mechanical stuff done in the next 2 weeks that should still leave me some time to get a decent tune that will pass the sniffer test. Even if I can't find the dogbone bracket for the drivers side I'm sure it could be driven gently with just the passenger side one, also keep in mind that I used the pushrod lower mount that is beneath the balancer and the DOHC rear mount so it is already a little stiffer than a normal pushrod engine would be. I didn't use the DOHC front mount though, thats what lets the dohc get away with only 1 dogbone on the drivers side. I wanted to take out the lowering springs in the front and put the stock height springs back but that can wait.
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