Tim, I hope you're high and dry in Houston. The news reports look horrible!
Tim,
Yes you can lift the engine by the cylinder head ends. I welded up plates with rebar loops that bolted to the ends. Used a leveler with the engine hoist. Made angling under the bulkhead easier. Remove the carb for better clearance and install engine without trans.
The hoses referred to are the coolant ones. SPF provides more than needed. You'll have to do some cutting and fitting of the rubber pieces, but I don't think I had to modify the metal pieces.
Since you have the Roush setup you'll probably find the a/c hoses are way too long. Some owners have replaced them with custom made shorter ones. I just tucked the extra behind the passenger seat. It takes a bit of packing, best done before final connection to the a/c compressor.
When you go to install the trans you'll probably have to raise the rear of the engine enough to allow the trans to side over the lower crossmember of the frame.
8. I'm pretty comfortable with the wiring, once I understand what everything is. Mark's suggestion on the wiring diagram is a good one. I also have the somewhat dated owner's manual in electronic form. Amen on solder and good connectors - I never want to redo any of that. I also plan to use an MSD box and locate it in the battery box with the battery, as I've seen someone else do here on the forum.
I love this forum.
Here are the plates I welded up. When Ron referred to shaving the bellhousing he meant the lower portion of the RBT. I don't think I had to shave my Quicktime bellhousing.
I have an MSD box I'll sell very reasonable. For my new engine I went with Pertronix. Everything contained in distributer no external control module required. Very clean setup.
'Plug n Play' Billet Distributors
I have the Quicktime bell housing and did not need to shave anything.
Replacing the Girling reservoirs with the Tilton unit is not a bad idea so you don't have brake fluid peeling the paint off the chassis.
Speed hut makes a nice GPS speedo with the GT font that is nice.
Some replace ammeter with voltmeter.
Foam liner in wheel wells help prevent damage to fiberglass.
Avon tires.
Braille makes a nice lithium battery that weighs 5 lbs and cranked my old 427 better than the lead acid battery.
Install engine then bell housing then transaxle.
Examine as much wiring as possible. Mine where it exited cabin into door for heater controls would have rubbed through pretty quick. Wrapped to with sheathing.
Plan on wheel bearing inspection, clean, & service each year. Get the socket tool from Dennis. If you have the tight fitting half shafts get the puller tool from Dennis.
My Wilwood master cylinders didn't last too long. There are other options.
Pretty much each item can be found using the search forum function.
Lets see pics when its done.
PS ditch the cup holders and A/C and don't pay attention to the old farts![]()