Spent a couple hours in the garage tonight. First thing was getting various items put back where they belonged from the mini-split installation, so now the garage is back to normal.
I figured next I'd put one of my oil pans onto the engine so that I could then get the engine off the stand, torque the flywheel on, and get the bellhousing on to get ready to measure the runout on it (should be under 0.005"). Of course, as I did that I then found something I should have already figured out - the 351W needs a different oil pan than the 302. This should've been a "Duh". The bolt pattern is identical between the two, just needs to be bigger to account for the bigger main caps and counterweights.
So, tomorrow I'll need to order the oil pan that I'm going to use. There's one that's highly recommended, fits within the frame perfectly without hanging underneath, and is baffled so that it'll handle road racing. But, need to order that.
I also need to order another timing cover since the first one I ordered was poorly machined and won't fit. They are being difficult about a return so I'm sure I'm going to have to file a complaint through PayPal/eBay/my credit card. Sigh.
I figure I can still do the other bits I'm talking about doing and get the engine and transmission in the car, but we'll see how my progress goes. The problem is that even if I order parts tomorrow, I may get them on Friday but Monday is more likely. So I'm probably just going to need to move forward on whatever other items I can move forward on. Not that there's a shortage of work, of course.
Then I was going to grind away at the intake, but my girls napped at preschool today. If they nap for even 5 minutes, they will not fall asleep until 10 PM, no way no how. So they came downstairs to help. Ok, now I can't use the angle grinder (especially to grind away at aluminum). So instead we went ahead and drilled out the rivets that I'd drilled mistakenly on the firewall and then riveted in the bird box for the HVAC, and added Dynamat to the one remaining side panel on the inside of the engine bay and riveted that in place. So some forward progress.
I'll have to think about what to work on tomorrow night. Really there's nothing that forces me to have the oil pan and timing cover on the engine prior to attaching the transmission and installing it in the car, it's just easier to put those things on with the engine out of the car. And really, it's not that much easier. So I may just keep moving forward with that with the goal of installation in the car over the weekend.
The mini split is a really wonderful addition to the garage and makes working much, much nicer. It would be ideal if the inside unit could've been installed in front of the main car bay, but I can direct it to have air blowing more or less my direction. The "following me around" feature doesn't seem to do a whole lot once you get far enough away that you couldn't feel the breeze anyway. But, I had it set at 77, set it to 72 when I got home (so it was cooling the garage more while I was making dinner and getting kids ready for bed), and it was very comfortable working in there. So I'm a happy camper there.
Here's the engine bay, now completely ready for an engine.