
Had to shut it off 12 minutes into the break-in for a trans cooler line leak. Got it tightened up, restarted and resumed the break-in, took it out to 22 minutes. Had some noisy valves at the end and found 3 valves that were pretty loose. I hope that's not a bad sign. I had to adjust #6 Intake, #3 intake and #1 Exhaust. There's still a little ticking, but it sounds like mostly exhaust. Previous owner had double-gasketed the manifolds. I put a single gasket back in on re-assembly, but I think I'm going to add a second gasket. If it's still ticking, I'll readjust all the valves.
It ran a bit rough at first, which we later traced to a couple bad plug wires. Grabbed a couple from the basement and it ran much smoother. Fortunately a I have mint set of brand new wires from BP that I can work up. They're even red! Thanks again for those!!
The radiator + electric fans work perfect -- temp never went over 180. I ordered a temperature switch from Summit this afternoon and will get that installed in the next couple days. I do need get a little sleeve to put inside the upper radiator hose where I have that adapter so I can tighten it up better. It leaks a little bit, as I suspected it would.
I raised it off the ground and let it shift through the gears. Not sure if I got into 4th, but definitely felt the 1-2 and 2-3 shifts. Rear brakes work. I have a trans mount on the way too.
Thanks again to Chris for coming over and helping me get things sorted out. Couldn't have done it without ya dude!!
-Dave