I then decide to look into the slight leak from the passenger rear tire. I was expecting to see the wheel cylinder leaking but turned out to be the outer axle seal. I am also leaking from the power steering, engine oil pan, and auto trans. It just started to feel overwhelming.
I was hoping to recurve the dizzy and get it reinstalled so I could at least start the car up but when I pulled the new distributor apart I realized I had the wrong size reluctor plate and I don't own a welder. I had to accept defeat for the night but not before begging a friend across town to weld up my plate at 8pm and then running to the auto part store for the axle seal.
Reset and dig back in the next day. I finished recurving the dizzy and installing. I replaced the axle seal which wasn't nearly as smooth as they make it look on youtube. I desperately need new gear oil in the rear end. It took a little bit to get her to start (I was way too advanced) but once I got it running and dialed in the timing, she ran great! I mostly tuned out the stumble I've been fighting with in my engine thread. I refurbished the PCV system which had that added bonus of stopping the oil pan leak. I got the car in a position that I felt comfortable taking a longer journey. I ended up driving down to the strip and joy riding a bit. All in all about 35 miles of traffic, highway, and suburban driving. No hiccups, minimal leaks, started every time, and feeling fairly reliable.
I have a terrible gasoline smell inside the car that I need to figure out. It's to the point where I almost can't drive the car without feeling sick. I am going to assume a major exhaust leak. The P/O didn't even have exhaust manifold gaskets on the engine. I did install new exhaust gaskets but that didn't help much. I think I am going to pay a shop to clean, drain, and fill the rear end, align and wheel balance, and fix the exhaust leaks. Minus well knock it all out in one shot.
I am at the point now of fixing all the little things to make it a reliable daily driver:
-New rear leaf springs (old ones are real bad)
-Clean, drain, fill, seals on rear end
-Alignment, wheel balance, ball joints
-exhaust leaks
-finish tuning carb/timing
-oil pan and gasket
-Transmission service/fix leaks
-Power steering leak
-rear brake adjust/new shoes possibly/fix ebrake
-Fuel gauge (probably need a new tank judging by what came out of the fuel filter)
It sounds like a lot writing it all out but its just a bunch of little things and I will have a shop bang out the alignment, rear end, and exhaust for me. I am getting close!!
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