I spent all day today dropping the tank so I could get the fill hose on.

I probably should have asked first how others do it. Much like Edison and the light bulb I now know at least 2,354 ways that don't work. As I look throught the few shots I took this weekend I realize just how much work it took to get the motor started and the cam breakin done. Since there's really no other pics here's a shot of the ULTRA cheap seat cover I'll be using until I can afford to upholster the seat out of the "87.

It looks better than the ripped vinyl of the original and I'm hoping for six months. Hhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmm, I can't leave it at this so here's another shot of the engine just cause I now know it runs. Yes I WAS concerned. I'd never built a motor before this one.
