Or just call me at 505-320-9666
I think I've bought everything everyone has referred to me, even this book! Your suggestion was prescient. Someone had tried to seal the thermostat without a gasket, or, more precisely a "silicon caulk" gasket -- might have worked a bit longer if they'd finished the loop. I'm still not sure if the primary coolant bath is coming from there or the water pump or the hoses, but it needs a full sorting. Getting to the outer reaches of my below-hack skills.
Jay -- Be realistic. (In the immortal words of inspector Harry Callahan: "A man's got to know his limitations"). If there is a piece of the process you cannot do, determine whether you can farm out that piece or whether you need to farm out the entire process. There is no shame in farming out specialized tasks; even the most seasoned mechanic farms out specialized tasks.
Drive the hell out of it and when you get it out of your system, you can start tackling more major stuff like rust repair. Possible you can get the rockers re-done and still not have to repaint the whole thing. Remember, those covers can hide quite a bit.
if at all you're interested in a conversion, be on the lookout for early-style bumpers and hardware now. Supply of good ones are drying up so best to get a hold of some sooner rather than later.
Thanks. That’s generally my approach. I have tons of patience, at least with respect to this. I have a 4-year plan, understanding that’s likely to be diverted at some point by the shaking head or wild estimate of a mechanic or body guy. Wife’s already getting concerned by all the deliveries from places she’s never heard of, which could also divert the plan at some point.
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Oh man, I was wondering who bought that car after it didn't hit reserve. Glad to see it was kept (fairly) local!
Just going to drive it or what are the plans?
Welcome Jay, I'm in Austin- just down the road... ha. Let me know if I can help with anything. Ask lots of questions as you move along!!
Hope you enjoy working and learning as some of us are doing, nothing is hard when one puts his mind to it, pays attention and of course a lot of pics!
Welcome Jay ! And welcome from a fellow Okie! I empathize as well having bit my bullit from a eBay listing last summer. Still sorting my e9 out. So far replaced various parts including getting new exhaust manufactured by a local custom muffler shop using 2.5 inch aluminized steel from manifolds back and inserting Magnflow resonator and rear muffler - sounds great !!
Many other upgrades too and pictures will for sure be forth coming of the new stance (lowered using Nelson linear lowering performance springs and really could not get the front stance low enough until I removed the 1" front shock tower spacers that were stock on US Spec cars that raised the front end to meet 1973 US bumper height standards. Got my Alpina wheels and tires installed and new stainless steel brake lines, wiring and rewiring some previous repairs to the 40 year old wire harness to get all the electrics working.
Next is a new blower motor as the bearings are shot on this one.
Still having trouble getting those dual Webers in sync for optimum performance. Also, Curious where you got your shifter rebuild parts as mine is absolutely horrible and is in desperate need for new bushings etc.
But, all in all, a fun project and looking forward to many miles. Original Color Ceylon Gold and one day, full restoration and take it back to the Ceylon Gold.
Jay, maybe see you at a Sunbelt Chapter event in the future. I won't be able to miss that green machine !!! ;-D