Time for an update,
I was able to spend some time getting some more work done on the frame. This included cleaning up old pop-corny welds, fixing cracks or thin spots, removing 2 bent frame shackle mounts, prepping the rear end to accept the new crossmember, and fixing the cut out spots in the front end. I'm quite happy with how the welding is turning out - having a friend with the right equipment is quite helpful!
Plasma cutter removing a shackle mount
Removal of plate to facilitate crossmember install
New MD Juan rear crossmember set in place
Front end, Passenger side:
A little flat stock and some welding:
Cleaned up:
And primed:
A brief update with some of the current issues.
The oil pump has been checked and appears good-to-go. It hasn't been installed as of yet because I am still searching for a consensus on what oil I should be using. I have read everything from diesel oils to racing oils, to anything 30wt, and problems with different zinc contents, viscosity, etc. The simple question is what is the modern equivalent to OE 30 and what is the generally accepted consensus on what oil to use?!
Also, I went to install the fuel pump but the primer lever provided by Then and Now is straight, and the angle that the hole was punched at causes it to sit at more of a downward angle and interfere with the mounting bolt. I tried possibly bending the lever away from the pump but that won't be feasible as the bend would have to be almost 90deg right at the base to clear.. I don't have pictures yet but will shortly.. Until then, here is a picture of the lever installed. This after the required re-shaping of the end and widening of the hole that presses onto the rod...
I went to install my manifold studs and arrived at a problem. 2 of the holes were drilled out and re tapped at some point, and only one had a threaded insert installed to bring it back down to the correct size for the stud.
Correct opening size:
Oversize opening:
Trying to find another threaded insert has become a headache. I'm not sure what exactly I'm looking for - a helicoil possibly? And how to correctly convey the size. I tried one size M10 helicoil (had to buy a box, cost $20) today which didn't fit. It was too large to fit in to the hole and thankfully I was able to return the box. It seems like it should be a simple fix, but now I'm stumped.
Please help!