Mike ordered the cam for the engine the other day. He is ordering the rest of the parts early next week, then the block goes down to his shop for some assembly. He sounded really excited about the engine build. He's put a neat combination together for me which will create a lot of power and torque.
In the meantime, I took a break from the fiberglass and picked up the wrenches again. It was cheaper for me to get a new housing than it was to get two helicoil kits from the parts store to fix all my boogered threads (yeah, I know, its messed up) and other problems with the old housing.
I picked it up yesterday morning. Went to the gym, then headed to work. Then on my lunch break (yes, my lunch break :_dupe
I went to the car wash to clean the crap out of it. Headed back to work, where my shift ended at 10:30 pm. Then I headed home, where I worked on the housing all friggen night till 4:00 am with an angle grinder and wire wheel. Got 4 hours of sleep, then hit the local princess auto to get some things I needed to finish it up. Done - painted by 3:00 PM today.
Damn that was a good feeling, getting all that work done that quick, even while I still worked out and worked a full shift the day before. But my god - I have never been this exhausted before in my entire life.
I prepped it like I prep all other parts - stripped all the old crusty paint off, then made it surgically clean. You should have seen how ugly this thing was when I picked it up...2 previous bubba paint jobs, and 30 years of grease and crap. I didn't take a before picture. Mike told me to spray it with high heat engine enamel.
I have already assembled all the parts in the other housing. I just need to swap everything over to the new housing. I will post a bunch of photos documenting the assembly of the transmission in the next few days. A huge thank you to TimAT and Mike Dyer for helping me assemble and build this thing over the phone. I can't thank you guys enough - the manuals are good to have, but there is nothing better than having a teacher tell you how to do things. Night