Yesterday, I discovered that the alternator was not charging at all. After pulling it back off, I noticed the STAT was hooked up, and consulted the Yellow electrical manual - which is what it said to do. After consulting the tech forums here, I realized it should've been hooked up to the FIELD connector instead. Changed it over, and now it's charging just fine.
Then, bench-bled the master cylinder and reinstalled it. Gravity bled the rears - the brake lines and hardware have been completely dry since I installed them sometime last year. Moved to fronts and had a pal lightly pumping the pedal (to make sure not to kick the proportioning valve). Walked around and noticed tons of brake fluid from many places. Turns out, simply tightening the flare fittings wasn't enough. Nope - had to crank 'em WAY down. Finally tracked down the last leak at the distribution block and hopefully took care of that.
Also, checked and painted the booster check valve, and ran a line to one of the vacuum ports on the intake manifold for booster vacuum. Seems OK so far, but I'll need to bleed the system next weekend before I test the power brakes.
Once I hook the shifter up and permanently mount it - it'll almost be an actual 'car' again. This is weird.