Well it seems to work! At least I was able to back the car out of the shop and park it in the parking lot. The clutch feels nice and smooth and I think it's going to be ok. I can't argue about it looking a bit scary though, it's definitely not some of my best work. Between the Z-bar not falling into place throwing the whole geometry plan out the window and skipping Thursday for some turkey day with friends I really got in a bit over my head. I'll start working on some replacement upgrade parts as soon as I recover form this manic weekend. Well maybe not manic. I knew it was going to be a rough one, it just turned out a couple notches rougher than I hoped.
At least the whole pumpkin swap went well for a first-timer. The old one came out easy enough, I just cut the copper washers off with a chisel and cracked the pumpkin loose with the floor jack. I set my big oil drain bottle/pan underneath and just rolled her right out. Didn't even tumble off the drain pan which was nice. I didn't run into any surprises installing the new one, just a lotta grunt picking it up off the floor while laying on my side under the car, lol. Fortunately my rear sway bar was in the perfect helper spot. I was able to rest the chunk on the sway bar while improving my grip to set it up on the studs. One more good OOF and she was in place.
I do still have that E-brake cable setup to work out and I hope to get that part a bit less scary looking and not needing replacement upgrade parts later on.
I wasn't able to get the new tranny all the way up in the tunnel ( I hammered it until it started tearing) so my engine angle is now 1-1/2 degrees lower than it was. In order to improve that I'll have to either make shorter motor mounts or cut the top off the tranny tunnel so I can raise the tranny and then will have to make a replacement panel or service panel. Is that 1-1/2 degrees worth worrying about, and do I need to change my pinion angle to compensate for the new position? I'll need to get a protractor and measure it all out, but currently the whole engine, shaft and pinon angles look pretty darn close. There's probably not more than 5 degrees of deflection at either U-joint.