Busy weekend. I decided to take advantage of the warmer weather and spend more time painting than originally planned but more on that later. I managed to get the passenger's side front fender off and mock up the fiberglass one:
Unfortunately, I did manage to shear off one stud. It's a PITA to get to (need to remove the inner fender line) but it's pretty important to hold the shape of the fender. I plan on drilling out the remaining stud and using a bolt in its place. I'm not sure if I'll weld the bolt to the bracket or not. So that took all of a 1/2 hour so what else did I do all weekend? I rolled and pulled the #$%^! out of the rear fenders:
Overall it's a ~1 inch pull, which is a lot more than I though was needed. I do plan on running more camber in the rear so now I have extra clearance. The roll/pull isn't perfect but it's "good enough" for me. Again, this isn't going to be a show car. I did chip the hell out of the paint but I don't care because I've decided to repaint the car once the bodywork's done.
So as I said up front I spent a lot more time painting and prepping for paint than I planned. Friday night and Saturday morning were dedicated to scrubbing the transmission housings some more. Aluminum oxide is a lot harder to remove than rust. After the rear fenders were rolled I attacked the transmission and brake booster with high temperature paint. The end result(s):
The transmission is just sprayed with "aluminum" but I decided to paint all the misc. brackets and panels black for a little contrast. The area where the started is bolted was left unpainted so the starter can ground through the transmission to the engine. For the brake booster I decided not to try to fill in any of the pitting (had some Bondo handy). I was hoping the paint would fill the pits in a little better, but oh well. Three layers each of primer, paint, and clear should keep it from rusting again for a while.
Finally here's a shot with the new wheels on front/back. I need to raise the front and lower the rear some, I think.
I still need to drill the mounting holes in the fenders and work on the hood but I don't know when I'll get around to that. Next weekend is going to be dedicated to reassembling the transmission.