The oil pump hangup gave me a chance to work on other things.
With the trim panels and suspension parts not yet worthy to go back in, I went to work. Even a cheap pressure washer goes a long way. The steering rack cleaned up very well and required no paint.
I learned from all the rear suspension work a simple pressure wash and scotchbrite scuffing is enough to prep already painted parts.
Yuck.
More yuck.
VHT Rollbar paint for the metal parts. SEM for the trim pieces...fantastic stuff.
After some paint...
Even the brand new belly pan got a coat of SEM. I know these fade, so why not.
Much better
Moving back to the engine, I removed the engine suspension bracket to get a clearer view of the oil leak mess and tinker around. After doing this and realizing the pain everyone goes through installing headers, the straight forward access to them couldn't be unseen.
While not part of the original plan, dropping the existing headers this way was so easy. Just used a 1/4" flexhead and some extensions here n there.
I contacted a local FB marketplace listing at had my hands on a set of OE Euro headers. More on this later =)
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