Finished the frame repair. 1@ 2"x2"x2" U channel. 2@ 2x14" and 3 smaller pieces and it's stronger than new since the patches are 3/16" thick. Finished up at 11:30AM, went to lunch and 25 miles back home.
I thought the baffles in the muffler were falling apart, but it was the upper shield on the catalyst, popped that off and eliminated rattle that sounded like the timing chain.
Adjusted the valves, with new gasket, the half moon plugs at the end and 4 grommets for the valve cover bolts. Spent some time cleaning the valve cover up and stripped the rust off the upper air cleaner and resprayed it with some aerosol gloss black.
One more sealing the repair panels session then I will reinstall the heater intake housing (used to house the ac evaporator removed earlier).
At 65 psi the rear axle is rated to 4400 pounds, it's bad enough at 40 psi. I remember one time he hauled a 55 gallon drum of used wheel weights, but they did not put it in front of the axle and when he took off the front wheels became airborne!
Got a base coat of activated acrylic enamel rolled on like house paint, saving me a ton on a respray job with no overspray.
A couple more days and I'll be down to the paint job. I think black and white will be fine.
Got some JB weld for the nipple on the air injection gulp valve and I need a radiator, the 36 year old original just can't get rid of enough heat when it's close to 80 degrees and 60+ MPH. Not overheating but right on the max safe range of the gage. When I got home I checked the top and bottom hoses and they were practically the same temperature, sure sign of a partially clogged radiator. At that point I will be into it for $500. LOL maybe I'll try to blow it out some with the leaf blower.
Or the pressure washer Ha,Ha.