This seems the right place for the "before" photo:

The first project was to get the title straightened out; while that was going on I flushed the fuel tank and lines and after a bit of fuss and new spark-plugs I got the car to run well enough to get on/off a trailer. Next I addressed the blue smoke coming out the exhaust. I checked compression on each cylinder and it was excellent, so I removed the head and replaced the valve guide seals and lapped the slightly pitted valves as a temp fix until I can send the engine off for a full rebuild by someone better qualified than myself. Reinstalling the head was semi problematic, with the timing belt being a tremendous pain until I managed to get the various pulleys aligned and then I had problems with overheating from air pockets. Fortunately there is a lot of good info on this site and the addition of a flush tee put an end to that problem. At the same time I also installed a new high flow cat, mid-pipe, and IAP performance tail pipe.
I also discovered someone had used stop leak on the radiator (a cardinal sin) and I found a crack in the filler neck so I wound up having to get the filler replaced, I also had the radiator flushed and pressure checked (they fixed two more leaks). I also replaced all the hoses, the thermostat, and the belts while I was in there…
I drove the car about 50 mile this last week and after the first couple of runs the idle jumped up about 1000 rpm, so I readjusted the idle and ordered new injectors and a filter.
I’ve spent today rebuilding the rear brakes and found out that the last guy assembled them incorrectly with the pistons rotated so the indexing mark was toward the bleeder and they never worked, no pad wear at all and a nice film of rust on the disks. (EDIT: My mistake only one was wrong, and I got both set up backwards--thanks to the manual see below) I also replaced the jacked up sway-bar (see photos), installed the new springs and Koni shocks on the rear of the car.
As soon as I get a bit more fuel line I’ll finish up the fuel filter R&R; then I need to replace the rear brake lines as the fittings would not come apart. Tomorrow I’ll hopefully get the front springs and shocks installed and prep for the Whoa brakes I expect this week. If I find time I’ll get the new injectors installed. Not bad for a weekend, if I get it all done.
Now, if I can only find the correct carpet...



more photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/35165757@N ... 476016523/
Before you ask "Beek" has dibs on the old sway bar