So some parts have been ordered, some showed up, some are still on the way and I did some stuff.
I made a decision on rims. I went with the Torque Thrust because IMO they are the best looking rim on a tri five.
Rears are 15 x 8.5" with 3.75" of BS. I bolted one up to the stock rear to confirm how they will fit. Bear in mind the 9" Ford rear end will be 2" narrower...
They currently sit 1/2" in from the fender lip. With a 275 radial on there it'll be about perfect with the narrower rear end. I ordered some 4.5" wide front runners at the same time, but I think the shipping company damaged them because they got sent back. The replacements will be here tomorrow.
So, that's the fluffy stuff. Next up was a problem I kinda read about after I got the engine dropped in. Clearance problems to the steering linkage. There is only about enough room for an 8" sump behind the linkage, but the pan on the 389 in about 9 1/2" of sump. I get 1 1/2 turns from center in either direction and CONTACT!!
No bueno!! So after some Googling I found that Chevy ll's from 62-67 had this same issue and they make a pan to solve for it. Yay, more parts to buy!!
Comes as a kit with bolts gasket, extended pickup and the pan. Gives me another two quarts capacity too.
So I dropped the steering linkage and felt i should have plenty of room to do the swap. Got the old pan off and added the new pickup. Everything seemed cool, and after double checking to pickup was at the correct height I tried to swing the new pan under there...and NOPE! The new pickup is as far back as they could make it, which is good for under hard acceleration, but it means the pan can not go up and in at an angle.
At this point I am pretty irritated and of course have the new gasket coated in RTV. I ended up lightly bolting up the gasket by itself so it could seal to the block, cleaned off the pan and went it for the night.
Today I went back into the garage with fresh eyes and a better attitude, said Fox it!! and did this.
At least now the pan can go on...
I'm going to leave the engine and trans out for now. After foxing around with the mechanical clutch linkage I have decided to go with the "Line Launch" hydraulic clutch from Mcleod. Works a bit like line lock, clutch pedal down, push button and the clutch is held in the released position until you let off the button. Anyways that won't be here til January 10th or so. In the meantime with the engine out the clean and paint thing is easier...