Well, Baldrick's Winter-Spring-Summer and part-of-Fall makeover is finally drawing to a close... Robyn and made a last minute, 2am push last Thursday night to get the interior and top installed.
Fortunately, I was able to fix the clutch by pulling the slave and gravity bleeding the last few bubbles of air out. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that air in the system was the only thing it could be.
Some pics:
Completed carpeting:
(FWIW, she's not real happy with the carpeting and wishes she'd splurged for the molded carpet... oh well... )
Completed with seats and top reinstalled, ready for the road:
There are still a few things left to do... plug in the switches for the heated seats... install the stereo head unit, amp and speakers (wires already run). But mechanically, the car was ready for the trip out to PA for the Jim Thorpe Classic Run on Sat.
We drove out Friday night, somehow managing to avoid the rain... and then out to the meeting point the next morning - again, just missing the morning rains.
The car wasn't flawless... it suffered from a low-idle speed issue all w/e (since fixed), nut other than that, it seemed to perform well. I swept the run in the Volvo, so I only got occasional glimpses of her a dozen or so cars ahead of me... Oh, and one of the exhaust clamps worked loose on the drive out there and we had to stop to remove it before it fell off. The car still runs rather rich and it's much louder than the Volvo... I could barely hear the Volvo's engine over the Spit's Bell exhaust when she's was in front of me. I have to say, though, after driving around the Spit a bit during test drives and then hoping in the Volvo, I like hte Volvo better... although it could use some help in the power and throttle response dept... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif
One odd issue we've noticed is the new GM alternator seems to put quite a strain on the engine when the voltage regulator calls for juice. I've noticed the idle will drop when the fan kicks on and then continue to stay low for a few minutes after the fan shuts off... assuming while the battery recharges... then it bumps back up a bit... interesting...
Now, to take a break while I emotionally "re-charge..." Winter/08's projects will hopefully be less stressfull:
1. new dash panels to mount the new switches in (and get the turn signal light out from behind the steering wheel rim).
2. get the SU's rebuilt/checked by a pro and then mounted along with the new Bell header.