I then bled the brakes using my pressure bleeder which works great...
I put in Super Blue Racing fluid.. why? Who knows...
Amazingly I had TWO loose fittings and pissed brake fluid all over the floor. I couldn't believe it! I had double checked everything but I should have TRIPLE checked everything...
With the brakes and clutch bled I threw the rad in...
I filled this with EVANS waterless coolant.. No water = no corrosion, lower pressure. ALL good..
Dyno oil for the first few 1000 kms to break in the engine...
Freshly rebuilt alternator...
With all that done I started the engine.
NOTHING.
No crank.
NADA.
After a full day of searching it wound up being a loose nut on the ground wire on the starter to the solenoid.
I STARTED it again..
It idled very poorly. It idled better when I disconnected the AFM. Weird.. For two days I struggled with this. Then I remembered the ICV valve.. The one Id totally forgotten to clean... See note 7.
With that done the idle was beautiful!!
Nice, 900rpm steady.
There were A LOT of little problems...
1) The blower fan and the power windows not working were finally traced down to broken wires in the engine bay between the battery connection and the fuse box.. It was feasible or practical to replace those wires so I hotwired a new pair and fed it into the fuse box. Not perfect but everything now works.
2) The driveshaft splines were somehow damaged (couldn't see anything) and it took a fair amount of filing to get the pieces to join up. Suggestion: keep them well protected if you do this.
3)Two loose brake line fittings boggled my mind. I would have bet my life they were all tight.. Check and double check then check again...
4) I shouldn't have bothered with the guibo damper...
5) Check your rack and pinion for play BEFORE you put the engine back in.. Guess what I have to do now????
6) Putting the hood on and aligning it was tricky.. My suggestion is to start with the guides near the firewall and then work from there..
7) Clean your ICV valve. Use diesel or WD40 to get the carbon out.. Easy to remove if you FORGOT to do it when it was NOT in the car...
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