Not shoveling snow, but I did edge and cut the grass today. Temperature was in the mid 70’s, sun pounding down. Biker weekend was a great success; just cool enough so they could wear their leather.
My Opti replacement went very smooth. The snout did show some surface rust and this car has never been out of Central Florida. If you do have problems with the balancer just keep tapping it and soak it in WD40. Eventual it will start to wiggle.
Remove the front wheels, sure makes things easy. I blasted the front of the motor with degreaser and water before and during the job. Been looking at the road grim for two years and was scared to clean it. Destroyed the throttle position sensor doing this. It was worth it, the motor is clean and shines.
My Opti never failed, the water pump crapped out. Cars got 88K on it and I figured it would fail soon. The original Opti was covered in road grim and oils. Everything I’d read sounded bad “hot humid climate” “ VER 1.0 of the Opti”. The Dynaspark is nice, but expensive. Installing was easy. I didn’t use their supplied key way. Just turn the crank till the white line on the old distributor shaft was straight up. You can see the crooked teeth, these teeth match up with the new distributor shaft. New distributor just slid in, no popping sound like their manual said. The vacuum hoses and wire harness were straight forward, pictures and instructions clear.
These cars are well engineered and a pleasure work on. Everything is tight but not impossible.