Today my plan was to do some little jobs in the center console.
Then, I got a wild hair and decided I was just procrastinating: It was time to fix the stupid main-seal leak, put in the right throwout-bearing, rid myself of the fu**king UUC shifter, put in the new sub-frame with adjustable camber, etc...
So I dug in...
As I pulled the exhaust, I spent some time measuring and testing and I've decided I'm going to keep the IE exhaust, but just tweak it. It will actually be pretty easy to do. Not sure what I'll do with the magnaflow exhaust yet...
I am going to do something about the u-bolts on the headers though. They keep catching on the bridge jack when I pull the car off the lift if I have it too far back.
Pretty clear the leak is coming from the main seal. The odd thing is, it looks like it's leaking from the outer part of the seal ring; I had guessed it was coming from the face that touches the crank. There was less oil in there than I thought there'd be, the leak seemed to have slowed down after 1000 miles or so.
In any-case we put the right kind of sealant on this time (Aviation #3) with a new gasket and main seal. This seal was a different manufacture too.
Because my flywheel is lightened and thinner, the standard throw-out bearing (PN 21517521471) is too short. As a result to engage the clutch the pedal has to be almost to the floor. This new one should make it much better (PN 21511204525).
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heat-shield insulation I used has failed me. The rubber backing does not hold up to the heat and melts. And pours out the bottom of the car like the La Brea Tar Pits. Makes for a really nice smell when it drips on the exhaust. It gooped up in several places, including on top of the bell housing.
It's actually fine up high on the firewall where there's not a ton of heat, so that's good. But I put CJ to work cleaning the old crap off the lower parts. Cooperman had put some new stuff on the Blue car that looked much better:
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I had ordered some, not really thinking about how much came in an order. Thankfully it was the perfect amount for recovering where the old stuff was. I still need to clean off some of the residue from the old stuff.
Some evening this week we'll drop the rear sub-frame and go to town on that end of the car...