So, yesterday I had hoped to get the engine and transmission bolted together and dropped into the car. First, I had to wrap up installation of the throttle body adapter. The instructions say to drill and tap the manifold, but our M6 tap was a little ugly, so instead we happened to have a Heli-coil kit sitting around in the right size, so the manifold got Heli-coiled instead.
The big blow was when I yanked the clutch and flywheel off the engine and discovered that my pilot bearing was no good. Half the revolution was nice and smooth and then the lower half was notchy. What's curious is that I replaced it 20k miles ago, so no clue why it went bad already. Also, the flywheel has some glazing. Although it didn't slip or act funny behind the 1.6L, I'm more than doubling the horsepower at the crank, so it should be resurfaced. Federated Auto Parts hooked me up with a pilot bearing, should be here tomorrow morning. And my favorite machine shop is going to take care of my flywheel.
So, instead I went and spent a small fortune on aviation-style hose clamps and went about banishing all the stupid spring clamps from my engine bay. I also reengineered my coolant reroute a little. As it comes, it wants you to make a 90-degree bend with a straight hose with a spring in it. I didn't like it, it seemed ugly and messy. So instead, I took my old silicone upper radiator hose, whacked the molded 90-degree bend out of it, then grabbed a brass 1 1/4" coupler and clamped that in place and then will shorten my new upper radiator hose accordingly.
Also, photo of my favorite sticker on the car. My Hoonigan #AintCare sticker. There's a subtle irony to it being affixed above the broken corner of my windshield cowl panel.