So far, nothing on this job has been terribly difficult, it's just that there's been lots of minor things.
Exhaust system, meet SawZZZZall.
After the studs not coming apart, I decided to just cut the pipe right below the manifold. Once the Y-pipe and cat were out, I went to remove the O2 sensor and it would. not. budge. We even tried heating it up and using penetrating oil, but it wouldn't budge. New O2 sensor was $51. "Punching out" the blank inside the header's O2 bung took at least a half hour.
Both of the rear-most bolts in the head needed a tap run into them, because the bolts that came out looked really funky and the header bolts wouldn't start. It wouldn't be the last time the tap was used.
We started with the driver's side header and it was in within, probably minutes. The passenger wasn't as easy. Once we wriggled it into place, one of the tubes was hitting the frame. We marked it up with a marker, pulled the header out, banged the area, re-installed the header, found it needed more clearancing, rinse, repeat.
Once the headers were in, we of course had to test them out, before the mufflers were installed.
After acquiring some collector gaskets at Autozone, collector bolts (stainless) at Turney's, we set out to put on the rest of the exhaust. Again, ran into problems. The mounts on the used exhaust didn't line up with my factory mounts. After browsing the exhaust parts at Turney's, we were able to come up with a decent setup.
The bad news is that the tailpipes seem too short. For the pieces to meet, the pipe ends up in front of the mud flap. I might just have to get some made up.
The other bad news is that now the truck has a serious miss under load. I did a quick check of the plug wires for firing order and reseated them on the plugs, to no avail. The plugs have less than 10k on them, although the wires are the same as when I got the truck.
I'll try checking the wires with an ohm meter and hopefully one or more will be bad. The wires from the Chevelle would also interchange as a quick test.
Many thanks to VeeDub for the assist this weekend.
-Dave