Since I'm cheap, I decided the best course of action was to save $700 on a rental car for the next couple of weeks. I really only wanted this trip to be shakedown runs around the house but I have a perfectly fine untested car that is a half century old that I just fixed fuel leaks and a stuck parking brake on so.....LET'S GO DRIVE IT IN ATLANTA TRAFFIC.
Met up with some of the crew for a lake trip. All made it with little drama.
Over to my buddy Dan's and got to finally ride in his 60 Caddy he's been finishing the last couple of years:
After about 150 miles, I'm hearing my alternator belt squealing. I pop the hood to tighten it and it has decided to vacate the premises somewhere on I75. Luckily, everything was so crusty it was held in place by grime and years of being happy in that groove.
That bracket shouldn't have an inch gap and I realized it was mounted in the front of alternator instead of behind the housing. Once flipped and a new bolt installed, I'm on down the road.
Getting a wee bit dark but I've got lights and wipers. (Speedo cable burnt on the old exhaust manifold so I don't have that)
All of a sudden, I'm driving west to east in this line of red for about an hour.
All good until wipers became "wiper". Driver's side flew off in the downpour.
Good thing there is a spare on the passenger side. That must be why they have two.
We are 300 miles in the family distancing tour and so far so good:
Once I make it back to NE Georgia, I realize the Watanabes and modern tires have arrived. That would have been a big help in the horrible weather I just went through but what are you going to do?
Dropping down to the 14s and lower profile tires makes this thing not even look lowered at all BUT this fitment is what I really needed. The mesh hit everything up front and with these offsets, I'll be able to lower it more without hitting fenders and suspension. I know it looks a little goofy now but stick with me and hopefully next year I'll have the suspension and brakes sorted further.
Lastly, I have a brief compilation of some driving sounds this past week. The 120 jets went back in and I realize with running the vacuum advance on these I have perfect drivability everywhere except WOT above 4k. Everything I've reading is DCOEs don't like vacuum advance. It sounds like I may need to have a distributor recurved because this timing curve just goes flat with WOT and no vacuum. I'm going to look in to a 280zx electronic unit or having mine recurved. I'm still on points and otherwise would see no reason to change anything. So far, I have put close to 350 miles on this thing last week and I still have another week to play with it. Loving every bit of it so far.