Well, it’s all sealed up. Since I found the stupid bolts to the timing cover today after work, I got it put in, and then the oil pan. My oil pan spreaders were not right, I’ll have to go back on my order and see what went wrong. But honestly, it doesn’t even need them. Got the block drain plugs back in, new temporary oil filter, and 5 quarts of whatever was cheapest at O’Reillys. Run it tomorrow evening sometime hopefully, get it hot, swap it for wix and VR1.
I didn’t return the stamped chrome Edelbrock valve covers I bought last week, because I wanted to try the grommets they have. Sure enough, they fit extremely tight, way tighter than the ones that came with these cast aluminum covers. In fact, the new 1970 Corvette PCV valve and the cap with the fitting for returning to the air cleaner both fit in each valve cover extremely tight. Very happy with that.
Tomorrow morning, I’m going to start bolting accessories back on. Got some cleaning to do on the carburetor, and the alternator. I’m going to have to get a long bolt for the alternator bracket, and put a lock washer and a nut on the back because it won’t stay tight, and I’m extremely close to stripping it out. Eventually, I’m definitely going with a serpentine system. There’s a really nice one for like 400 bucks floating around the Classic truck site that everyone uses. Yes I know I could retrofit something, but….. and when I do that, I want to do power steering, and I have watched a bunch of videos on different kits and all of them are nothing but trouble. It’s almost guaranteed you have to cut drill and weld to make any of the kits work, which is really bizarre to me.