

I'm going with 9.8:1 pistons (second oversize) and a mild performance 40/80 intake cam. Just waiting for the block back from the machinist's. I'm hoping that's happening over the next few days.
In the meantime I cleaned up the engine bay, painted it black in POR-15m, and tidied all the wiring and wrapped it in corrugated tubing. Most things are in situ now, except for the rad. I had a bunch of parts powder coated, too, which was surprisingly inexpensive.


Here's a pic with the master cylinder in place and my new brake fluid reservoir tank installed. I used a tap and die set to create a new mount in the firewall. I could have gone a little lower but wanted to make sure there was no interference with the clutch cable. I also don't think I can get that much closer to the fender as the wiring loom will interfere.

I'll replace the old blue dirty hose with brand new brown braided hose and clamp it -- this was just to test lengths.
I have also set up a cluster of new gauges under the dash up that fit me perfectly -- I was worried that my knee would interfere but it fits just right between the gauges and wheel when at rest and easily clears when depressing the clutch. It's all good and snug and visibility is just right. It took a long time to wire it all (soldering connections as two of the gauges have 2x12v and 2xgrounds, plus the sensor lead).


Finally, I even managed a quick iron-on patch fix for wear on the driver's seat. Much less expensive than the quotes I received from upholsterers.



Things are finally coming together... This was at a friend's yesterday using his parts washer. Today we put the transmission together with new synchros, forks, sleeves, etc.

Cheers,
phaetn