Seeing fall clean-up is ending, (but work still needs OT), and the weekend holiday is upon us, I made some garage time tonite. Got the T/A back up in the air, to check a few items off the list. Fortunately the weather is cooperating, and not too chilly.
1st on the agenda, was to make an access/observation port, in the drivers wheel well, to inspect or maintain the actions of the frame side of the problematic clutch Z bar. I believe I'll try and design a better method of attaching it to the frame. The original has some weird 2 piece bracketry, that is tough to find. Can't find a schematic to show it, cause the other website is "blocked" for some reason. Here's a couple pics of the roughed out hole. Will clean-up, and shield it, at a later date.
In the above photos, you can see the lead bracket, is not bolted to anything, and is just dangling crooked. If I remove it, and make a single heavy duty 90° bracket, slotted on the top, to drop the ball stud into, (as in all the previous designed clutch brackets), maybe it'll last longer. When trying to view that Z-bar from above, it's almost impossible to see, due to the brake booster and wiring conduits in the way.
Then I stuck the driveshaft in, just to ensure compatibility to the tranny output shaft, and the length dictated by the location of the Pontiac eng. mounts. And it all looks good. (well, maybe not "Looks good', but at least it fits.)
(Check out that "torque arm". Engineering marvels, at their best
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And last came the exhaust conundrum. The original 80 T/A down pipe from the turbo, was interfered with somewhere below, and needed some more attention, to figure it out. Was hoping it would be useable, but doesn't appear it'll work. just too tight under there. One area that hits, is between the RHS exhaust manifold, and frame stub. Think it's visible from the eng. bay photo below.
I guess the next photo from underneath will show some other obstructions. I think a custom pipe will do better than that pipe.
So be it. Anyway, before I can alter the Z-bar levers to work, I first need-ta get the bracket made, and attached to the frame. Which will necessitate the removal of the brake booster, ...again. then I'll be able to work in there.
And tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and we'll be outta town. Hopefully more progress on the weekend. OFN