Sorry for the delay in updating the thread. This is a story of the
Good, the Bad and the Ugly...
The Good:

I have driven the car about 250 miles, both on small streets and on the highway; I have used the air conditioning system as well. The car runs beautifully in all cases. It has amazing power and torque, and I haven't even gone close to full throttle to break the transmission in properly. Speaking of which, the A-855 transmission shifts nicely and I love the ratios compared to my old overdrive built into a A-833. I love the whole combo!
The Bad:

The original builder, as well as the owner who sold me the engine, reported that the rear main seal was leaking. When my father-in-law and I looked at it, we felt that it could have been leaking between the oil pan and block, not the rear main seal. So we gambled and didn't replace it.
I lost.
The rear main seal is leaking significantly. Crap.
The Ugly:

I want this car to have everything work
exactly as it should. Oiling the bottom of my car is not OK, so out came the drive-train today. I also decided that since I have it all out, I will tweak the camshaft just a bit to get a little more vacuum and manners at idle. This is a street car after all, and I have felt already that it has
tons of power. I am OK if I lose 50 horsepower doing that.
What is ugly is trying to do all this and have it back and running before Carlisle - it will be a challenge since I am also retiring and have a few other things going on between then!
Here are a few pictures dropping the K-member. This time, I decided to drop it on to my welding table. This way, I didn't have to crawl around like a worm trying to loosen and remove the final bolts. It worked great!
Below is a view from the back. The K-member is on the welding table (with 4 car skates to move it around), and the transmission is on a regular transmission jack.
Here is the setup from the front of the car and after we pulled the whole assembly forward.
We simply unbolted the bellhousing and pulled the tranny straight back, and then lifted the engine and stuck it in a transportation cradle. Monday after father's day I will bring it to my father-in-law's shop and we will replace the rear main seal and change the cam. Then time to throw it all back into the car!