The "red thing" is DONE. Getting it back tomorrow. .. ... the laundry list of improvements includes.
New engine
New carb and manifold (weber 32/36)
New exhaust system (maniflow)
Fixed fuel gauge (via new tank and sending unit)
Seal kit for engine (from Gerard. It works so well the shop has asked for more!)
Drive shaft spacer (for 5 speed conversion. It fixes the yolk slapping the tunnel)
Braided Stainless Brake Hoses.
Brake fluid all replaced.
Seats redone (frames bead blasted, padding, upholstery, etc.)
All it takes is a check book........ .. it's been in the shop since August. If I had had to do all this, with all the obstacles that had to be overcome, I would have been overwhelmed. The car still wouldn't be running, and I would have long since given up... .. .. As an example, I asked if they could drop the tank and hook up a wire that I knew was disconnected but couldn't reach, because it had slipped back after coming loose from the ground lug just in front of the tank. .. it turned out that whover put the tank in, had chosen the wrong one to accept the sending unit compatible with the gauge. So to get the gas gauge working I had to have a new tank ordered, that would work... .. of course that caused a chain reaction delay as they couldn't get the car to the dyno for tuning the carb because it had no gas tank... and on, and on, waiting for a part here and a part there, as I kept thinking of more things that could be done as long as someone else was doing the work. .. The goal was always to get the car back on the road this spring, and there have only been a couple of days that I could have driven the car this fall and winter anyway, that being weather dependent. ..
Tomorrow.... YIPPEEEEEEEE!
Oh, for those who know Andrew,.. He graduates from Harvey Mudd in mid May with a degree in Engineering. He'll be going to Australia for research again this summer, and he as been accepted into Cornell for a Phd. in Applied Mathematics. He got and N.S.F. Fellowship to go along with it.