Daylight savings and 70+ degrees, woohoo! I got my butt out there and testing this thing.
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Fired it up, warmed it up, and tuned. Set the beast down and gave it a nice little launch, not a ton of throttle, but it was easy to see it gripped a good bit better since last time. Tried a couple quick shots from stop, and it was still pretty easy to get it sideways, but it was definitely driveable now.
I got it rolling out and it was moving rather fast, and so I gave it some gas to see what kind of top end it might have, and in an instant the car was sideways, and cartwheeling. It landed on its feet, but when I drove it back, one of the front wheels was dragging sideways. Man, dumb move even driving that at all without the body on! So, I put the thing on the table, saw that the steering damage was just a screw pulled out of the camber block, and that it wasn't compromised. The rear body posts were a little bent, so I fixed those. The air cleaner was a bit mangled, but no other damage.
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I figured all was good, so I put the body on, set up my phone to take some video, and started the car back up. I noticed right off that the rear wheels were spinning at idle. Shut it off and confirmed that the clutch was completely frozen. So that ended my day, and of course, once again, I have no video to show for it. I honestly sometimes feel burdened by recording video, and that is part of the problem. I know I need it though.
Took the trans apart, and found that the bolt holding the clutch bell on had overtighted itself and bound the clutch up. This was partially caused by having a washer that I didn't need, and also caused by the flywheel being slightly loose on the collet. All fixed, and all good now. I figured with that apart, I'd also swap in the higher ratio gears that I figured I'd have to try anyway. I think the 2.5:1 gears were just too torquey and I don't think I'd have enough top end with them.
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Those fit perfectly. I will test that it can idle with those without engaging the clutch. Currently my shoes are in the reverse position, and I may have to flip them back to standard if it's too grabby, but I think it'll be ok.
Other issues are:
My exhaust flanges are pretty crap. I really hope to get some proper ones, and a proper exhaust set up. I guess this is ok for now, but they keep getting loose.
I have to re-route the starter button and connector to the rear of the car where I can access it more easily.
Otherwise, the car drove fine, and there were no radio glitches. Hoping to test some Saturday.