Then tried to start the engine, no luck. The ignition switch won't energize the starter for some reason, so continued to hot wire direct to starter solenoid. But no firing on the cylinders, despite having voltage to the ignition coil. Given good oil pressure and compression, we are sure we can get the thing to run, probably some type of electrical gremlins.
Meantime, also bled the rear brakes - all four brakes work now and pedal feels solid.
Today Ray went by shop and on a whim turned the ignition key - now it decides it will energize the starter. Not only that, the engine started right up! After Vince heard this, he drove on up to the shop and we took the car out for a ride. Very low tire pressures and non existent rear shocks made the ride kinda weird, but the important thing is the engine ran well, clutch works well, and all four gears were engaged with no issues. To prove it, watch this video:
So looks like our gamble on the basics of the car (engine, transmission, and clutch) is turning out OK. The video shows 50 psi oil pressure, this was when the engine was full hot, so excellent oil pressure. Lots more work to do, but this is a major milestone for sure.
Still a little puzzled over why one side has almost an inch of threads showing by tie rod while the other side has no threads showing at all.
Adjustable clutch push rod installed and adjusted:
And a pic of the new oil pump in place prior to installation of the oil pan:
Sounds like your well on your way, maybe a bit optimistic on low cyl getting better on its own. Blow down test? Oiled ring test? May need a valve grind but that's nothing. Congrats!
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