Little bit done today, but stalled over a minor parts issue until I take a trip to the store.
- Got a few 1/8" fittings and found one that will worked for my electric oil pressure sender. Noting here that I only loosely installed it, so I need to remember to put sealant and tighten everything up before starting the car. Still planning on using a mechanical gauge during the initial startup.
- Looked around under the car, and figured with the space I have, I am going to use the factory lines, and run some rubber hose from them to manifold. This may be a temporary solution, as I don't like how much they could rub against the transmission tunnel (there's just no room in some spots). However, until I make a few other decisions, there's not really any good way to route lines elsewhere that can keep them away from the exhaust. This is what is stalling me a bit, so I'll run to the parts store at opening time for some FI rated hose for the source and return line. I'll pull the manifold off, cut the lines to where I want them, and give them a bit of a flare so they can have some bit on the hose, and toss the hose on them. Then I can put the manifold back on permanently, and start routing/hooking up wiring.
- Messed with the transmission linkage. Column shift is not going to stay unless I move a bracket, and cut/shape/reweld the shifter linkage. Since the linkage may rub against the cylinder head/valve cover, and kind of reduces the space for the exhaust, I decided to go with a floor shifter. Pulled the fireturd's shifter and cable out of the corner, and found it just isn't going to work. I might be able to adapt a factory 4L80E cable to make it work, but I think to make things get done faster, I'm just going to go with something else. Probably a Winters Sidewinder, but I haven't decided yet. Will try to order this weekend.
- The adapter for the oil pan came in, so I installed that, and added a filter.
I really need to decide what the initial brake setup will be, to clear space for the coils.:
- Hydroboost - I'll need to rebuild the unit I got from the junkyard, and get lines made at a hydraulics shop for the run from the pump to the booster and the booster to the steering box. Also need to cut and weld the pedal linkage rod. Might be able to adapt Astro lines. Before I make a decision, I'll take some measurements, and see if they are likely to fit.
- Smaller brake booster. Some early S10s had a smaller diameter brake booster. This should give me enough room. I need to get the vacuum fitting on the back of a truck manifold to replace the plug on mine.
- Stock booster, and hack/weld the coil bracket to move the rear coil out of the way. Would still need the vacuum fitting, and need to get a single longer plug wire
Kind of also hoping that I get enough reinstalled on the front of the truck this weekend that lifting the bed can be done over labor day weekend, and I can swap out the fuel pump, and figure out exhaust routing, so I can order tubing.