In reply to stylngle2003 :
Info appreciated, but my fancy new speakers came with their own harness from radio to headrest(s). I'll give it a shot, and try your way if there are problems.
TLDR; We have a runner.
Yeah, it doesn't look any different, but it runs!
In more agonizing detail: New starter and alternator went on, and it cranked strong. It took a L-O-N-G time to build oil pressure. Once it did, I hooked the fuel lines up just like all the experts told me to. Front to back, and back to front. I did this despite the tag I left on the lines saying front to front, and back to back-just like I pulled them off.
So, when it would try really hard to start, and even pop or run for a few seconds, then die, I was chasing timing (after confirming spark, of course). I moved the cam sensor all around, getting hits every now and then. I cranked way more than I was comfortable with. For a bit, I thought I got my trigger wheel on backwards. Despite making damn sure, I feared I was a tooth off, or maybe the Cam sensor mysteriously died like the starter. Eventually, I swapped fuel lines, and it fired right up. Someone had bent the rear line until it was in front of the front line-my guess is while removing an engine. Maybe this isn't the original? Who cares, it runs.
Once it started, the lifters made a horrible racket for quite some time, and the exhaust manifold smoked like a freight train. Water also dripped out the tail pipe=maybe I shouldn't have stored the exhaust outside all these months. Anyway, the exhaust steam subsided, and the lifters quieted down, and at the end of the engine's first heat cycle, it sounded really good.
I ordered tires for my 14" NB wheels.
I tallied up my investment up to this point, and including tires, I'm at $3700 and change on top of the $2300 purchase price, and still have a windshield to go in before I'm calling it done, so call it 4 grand into a twenty three hunderd dollar car. Not what I set out to do, but what the hell, it is a sweet little car.