Alright, so one week after I've taken possession of this car, here's our progress.
I pulled the headliner. The fabric had been stapled to the backing in a few spots but that didn't help much and a lot of the foam backing was deteriorating and falling into the cabin.
I grabbed some spray adhesive from Meijer and some fabric laying around from a different project. Total cost: $16.
Friday night and Saturday morning, I pulled the entire rear cradle and separated the engine/trans from the subframe and suspension.
These are some before pictures of the empty engine bay. I've already started cleaning this up but I won't post pics until I'm happy with the outcome.
This morning, my buddy who helped me haul the car back to my garage also helped me take the subframe and suspension up to Scott for the engine transplant. He had a spare engine and transmission laying around so we're using them for mockup.
We'll be running a four mount system. The stock engine uses three but we want to keep the stress down per mount for reliability. We got about 80% on the first mount today and brainstormed on the rest.
By the end of next weekend:
Cradle Side
- Pick up an engine/transmission (probably Tuesday)
- Finish all four mounts
- Decide alternator position and make mount
- Start the turbo kit (would be awesome if we could get to the point where we're waiting on parts)
Chassis Side
- Drop fuel tank in preparation for an E85 compatible fuel pump (dun dun dun)
- Finish cleaning the engine bay and make necessary modifications to the unibody for the drivetrain swap
- MAYBE por-15 the engine bay. I'd like to (mainly for concourse purposes), but we'll see how everything pans out
~Eric