So, motor swap is done and everything went really well.
I started late Friday night, pulling things off and labeling the wiring harnesses. Jake, Dave, V and Peaches came over Saturday to help pull the motor. I forgot to order new Toyota injector seals so ordered them from a local dealership Thursday and should be in Monday. So wrenching away Saturday I didn't check my voicemail until later Saturday afternoon to hear the dealership called and the injector seals arrived. Doh! So we had to wait until Monday to install the injectors and button it up. But still got a ton of work done.
-8am to 8pm Saturday with Jake, Dave, V and Peaches.
-10am to 5pm Sunday with Jake, Dave and V
-Jake and I wrapped it up Monday from 1 to 5
Pablo pointing at stuff while Jake works and V keeps his hands warm.
Dave and I playing jump rope with the ATP dp and header wrap.
Serious business.
HUGE thank you to the guys for helping on their weekend off of work. But a super big thanks to Jake for all his help and driving back and forth 3 days in a row from Parma. I think he's sick of me telling him thank you. lulz
All done and running well.
I'm following this engine break in procedure.
http://www.flyinmiata.com/tech/breakin.php
And will change the oil again tonight (about 50 miles on the motor) and installing a magnetic drain plug (I didn't think to get one for the initial startup, doh!). Then again in 100 miles, one more at 1000 miles then again at 3000 miles. Jake adjusted my map to limit any boost spikes with the new downpipe and the car is running well. Very vibey with the balance shaft delete but revs really easily. I haven't gone into boost until it's fully broken in, but everything feels good. New Redline and Motorcraft synthetic fluids in the trans, transfer case and power steering (rear diff this weekend).
I'm pooped. I'm getting too old for engine swaps, lulz. This has been my 8th swap.