Update-
So I'm currently waiting on the Insurance appraisal, once that comes back I bring that appraisal to insurance, then get insurance on the car, THEN I can bring the insurance paperwork and safety paperwork to our "service ontario" center and they will mark it as on the road, and then I buy plates. Slap on plates and I can legally drive it.
In the meantime while all this is happening since I'm at a standstill,
The current laundry list is-
Fix the coolant seep (Dorman 902-3012 ordered to hopefully do just that)
Retune and gasket the carb plus change the accel pump cup. I already did some adjusting, and yes some stuff was well out of wack especially the choke unloader. Also lowered it to 3 turns out on the A/f screws vs 3.5 they were at before. Also noticed gas seeping very slowly from one gasket. That's my fault for re-using the gaskets from the 6280.
And fix my steering wheel( it's off center from having to change the ignition cyl)
Once it is on the road list-
Timing chain, I will drive it up to my buddies where he has the tools to do it easier. I got a nice double roller cloyes.
Water pump at the same time.
Fluids/filter, I changed coolant and oil first thing when I got the car. But now that new stuff has all ran through the system for a bit I would like to drain and replace all the fluids with fresh. Hopefully clear out any gunk that might have built up from sitting.
I will be replacing plugs at this time as well, again replaced them when I first got the car, but with all the testing and diagnosis and whatnot, I'm sure it would benefit from a new set.
Sending unit, my sending unit isn't sending fuel level to gauge. I thought it may be fixed when I added a resistor, but now it just sits at the halfway mark instead of the empty mark. Not sure if the arm is just stuck or completely not functional. Gonna drop the tank, pull the unit and see what's up. Might add a few inches to the fuel neck and push the tank over a bit to accommodate dual exhaust down the line since I'll be down there anyways.
Valve covers, I want to replace the gaskets but the covers themselves are pretty rough, rusty, chipped paint ECT. So before gaskets I'm gonna see about picking up some nice new ones, maybe just some cheap black summit ones. But something a little nicer.
Muffler, the muffler seems restrictive and is sitting cockeyed underneath. Usually I wouldn't care but with how low these cars sit and the state of our roads, I'm concerned it's going to contact something and woop, there goes my exhaust (it's happened before, not joking)
I have a "cherry bomb" hanging around the garage so I'm just going to chop off the old and slap that in for now. It will give me at least 2" of extra ground clearance and yea it'll sound like crap but it'll do until I bring it to the muffler shop down here and get true duals done up.
And on the topic of exhaust, next time I am at the pick and pull yard I will be keeping an eye out for headers or at least manifolds without the built in catalytics, that is for down the line though. And also the air pump pipe plug that was on some models. So I can finish pulling the air pump piping.
Then assuming the motor/gauges/electrical is all working well, and we havnt hit winter yet-
Paint cleanup and correction, especially on the trunk. There is a weird textured whiteish surface on some parts of the trunk (eggshell white, almost looks like mold). I thought it was just paint that had lost all the clear coat and glazed over somehow. But it feels like the texture sits above the good paint? Idk I will attach a picture when I get a chance.
Interior. I will try to get pictures of this as well, the interior has lots of little holes, rips/tears/ sun fading/headliner falling ECT. I will try to color match to the red interior but if I cannot find a good match then everything will be going black. Nothing wrong with black on red, may not be original but damn will it look good lol
Parking brake cables. I changed the front most one as it stretched, and needed the front cable to pass safety. But didn't change the rest, so I'll go about that later as for now the intermediate and rear lines seem to be holding up.
Led swaps for interior lights
I've already done this for the outside electro lights and courtesy lights. Actually looks pretty damn nice, again I will upload a pic asap. But I am going to see about doing the rest down the line. At least anything that will be plug and play (not headlights or turn signals)
Steering wheel, matching woodgrain(as best I can). The airbag is already disconnected and will remain as such so this will be an easy swap as soon as I find everything I need. I just feel it would look nice and match the dash.
Going underneath and cleaning up any rough spots. It's not too bad under there but I want to cover my bases and make this thing last, after all the shitaki mushrooms it's put me through, I've kinda grown to love it.
So I will be taking a wire wheel to any rough spots, primer, clear coat, rocker guard. On that note, I will also be rocker guarding the sills, door jams, all the usual places that could collect moisture and be a rust problem. I have already started rockerguarding in the rear and some in the trunk. Once rocker guarded, and spots cleaned up I will bring it to get professionally undercoated. I don't intend to drive it in the winter unless necessary but life happens and I'll bet one day I'll have to drive it in snow.
Poly bushings in the front end and exhaust hangers/bushings
Take my rad out and have it redone, I can see some fins have a lot of corrosion at the bottom, and some are just rotted away. We have a place here that specializes and can completely redo and clean my rad. So I'm gonna see about having that done.
And finally, engine bay tidying, organizing, general cleanup, replacing the positive batt terminal as it's pretty rough. Anything else that may need to be done.