Long day but lots accomplished. Larry came over in the morning and we discussed the list I had made on what I was hoping to get accomplished today. Reviewed each area and decided on how we were going to go about each step and who was doing what. I got to work inside the car upside-down and under the dash to wire the tach to the coil, make the connections for the electric fuel pump along with a remote on/off switch and generally trace wires and connect more grounds.
Dan arrived while we where in the midst of things (he came to collect the firewall carpeted panel I offered to give him for his Europa restoration). Dan jumped right in and help diagnose and hand me tools while I was squashed in the car.
We ran wiring and tested circuits. Double checked our work and prepped everything for trying to get the motor to start. Dan had to leave and Larry and I went to lunch.
When we returned went to try and turn on the electric fuel pump. Wouldn't run. Took a few minutes to realize it was a bad ground. Once I rectified that problem the fuel pump started right up. Good. Turned the engine over to build up oil pressure.
Time to add some fuel. I had gone to the gas station earlier in the morning and got 10 gallons of 93 octane gas. Poured the fuel into both tanks, let the electric fuel pump fill the carbs, pump the throttle a couple of times and turned the key to activate the starter.
Mission control, we have a launch!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLPOCwKO4YMThe engine started right up and had a nice idle. There was a slight exhaust leak, but that was from the collection tube clamps not being tight enough. Easy fix.
Shut the engine off and filled the cooling system with antifreeze nice and slow. I had opened the vent on the top of the radiator and the entire system filled in about 30 minutes without issue. 23 pints.
Restarted the engine and watched the swirl pot to see if any air bubbles appeared. All good. Oil pressure, amp meter, engine temp, fuel gauage all working. Let the engine run for a while to warm up and then shut it off.
Larry left and I continued connecting wiring in the front area of the bonnet and organizing the wiring layout. Made a custom bracket for the electric fuel pump switch and installed it. Ted stopped by and we talked about the work that got done over the last couple of weeks. I asked him about how the spare tire gets stored in the front of the car and Ted pointed out that my air horns are in the way. Will need to relocate those.
Tomorrow is bleeding the brake system and more wiring connections.