Well I had to drive up to the Chicago area for a family emergency the other week... I left KC Friday morning and made the trip in a little over seven and a half hours. 247.5 miles from my destination my speedometer cable broke. It had been making noise on and off ever since I installed it. It turned out that they did a poor job of cleaning up the cut on the outer sheath so when they crimped the plastic end on it pressed a sharp edge into the drive cable. It wound up breaking about 1" behind the gauge. I called my favorite parts supplier and they arranged for a Saturday Fed Ex delivery at my sister's house. As I slowed to city speeds I noticed a distinct exhaust leak. It turned out the bolts on the exhaust manifold at cylinder #1 had loosened and the gasket burned through. Oh and I discovered that the windshield leaks; so I cleaned about a pound of old clear RTV out of the windshield gasket and ran a bead of 3M black windshield sealant between the glass and the gasket. I'll have to take another extended drive in the rain to see if it fixed the problem...
The return trip was not uneventful either... My 3 month old 95 amp alternator's started to make noise as well as the (possibly original) water pump. Then one of the 6 month old fuel injector lines blew out on I-80

. All I knew was I could smell gas rather strongly. I pulled off the next exit (West Branch, IA) and coasted into a gas station. Fuel was all over the engine bay (fortunately no fire

) Of course I left my extra line back in KC, so I walked about a mile to a repair shop and they were nice enough to sell me some very nice 5/16 GoodYear injector hose (SAE J30R9) and I replaced all the hoses from the rail to the injectors. I've decided to order more of this hose and replace all the other hoses on the fuel system.
Today I isolated the majority of the intermittent squealing to the water pump and pulled the high flow catalytic converter and re-did the welds on it. The person who assembled it did not have enough heat on it and one of the pipes was not fully connected. I'd noticed the tell-tale black stain around the weld before the trip, but it was not leaking much when I left (though it made for an interesting intermittent rattling noise). Tonight I'll pull the alternator and split it apart and see if it's reparable. Tomorrow I'll get the pinion seal replaced in the differential.