- Drop radiator back in.
- Reconnect transmission cooler lines.
- Cooling fan.
- Alternator.
- Install dogbone bracket and compressor bypass pulley.
- Hook up all wiring and hoses.
- Fill with fluids. Oil, transmission fluid, coolant. Two bottles of Lucas for the transmission, since it will need all the help it can get.
- Belt.
- Couple more gallons of fuel.
- Battery.
- Start!
- Drive!
- Enjoy TWO HUNNERT HOARSPOWAH!
L67 injectors jammed into fuel rail.

Fuel rail back into lower intake.

One of the mounting bolts for the EGR touching one of the fuel lines. This is no bueno. I took it out and installed a shorter bolt.

Pretty much done for the day.

I still need to splice in a new connector for the throttle position sensor. The LG8/LA1 use a completely different connector than the L82. The number and colors of the wires are the same, so I just need to match them up. I am also going to the yard tomorrow to see if I can find a car that uses the same style cruise control module as my car with the new-style linkage. I really don't want to be without cruise.
Almost there!
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