Been working on it a few hours each weekend. Nothing ground breaking like turning the key but just chipping away. I pulled the gauge cluster out and cleaned it up. The alternator gauge didn't want to come apart and it looks like someone had been into it before. I got it apart and straightened out but I'm not sure if it will work or just let Magic Smoke out along with it's friend Magic Fire.
I went to drop the gas tank to see what kind of fun lived inside and I noticed there was no gas cap. I recon there hasn't been a gas cap on it since at least the last time it was registered. Looking inside the filler neck revealed many generations of spiders time had long since forgotten and a couple handfuls of dirt/dust/leaves.
I tried to get a pic inside but my camera refused to focus on anything further than 6 inches into the tank. Actually it looks a lot more focused on the screen vs the camera.
I tried to clean it out but found that deeper still into the tank was about 1/2 gallon of gas that had turned to varnish. I tried to clean that out but gave up and just ordered a new tank. On top of the varnish and dirt in this tank it also had a big dent in it from when Bo & Luke jumped a ravine.
It's kinda hard to see, which is odd.
However the tank does have a good side.
I turned my attention to the exhaust. I found that at some time in this cars history the factory muffler hangers were swapped out in lieu of metal strapping and lag screws, much to my floorboards chagrin. Also the passenger side tailpipe was solidly bolted to the frame rail and the factory hanger was MIA.
I replaced the hangers with non factory autozone hangers that seem to do the trick from the factory mounting locations. The tailpipe hangers may even get mistaken for factory.
This however highlighted the fact that the pipe from the drivers side header to the muffler isn't factory and was kinked up by someone with a mallet, a tree, and a 30 pack of Tecate. With the muffler and tailpipe hanging in the factory location the pipe hits the cross member that is bent to clear the exhaust by the transmission.
You can see how cocked the muffler has to be to keep the pipe from hitting the crossmember, but only just.
I tried to find someone to sell me the one pipe but can only find them in pairs. This isn't a problem until you realize the manufacture thinks that aluminized pipe is actually gold and charges accordingly.
Last ranty part is this:
That is whats around almost 100% of the bolts I try to reach. I'm vacuuming them up little by little but I feel like I should be fighting this war with fire.
On top of all this I still think this weekend was fairly productive and I still cant wait to convert dead dinosaurs into tire smoke and noise.