
The car is 99% done now, and only a few days beyond deadline (I have to have the car finished, and my warehouse emptied by the end of the month), so I had to balance things I wanted to get done against the time and effort needed to get it done.
Suspension wise, I have gone in a slightly different direction than planned. I intended to use all the suspension bits from the BB4, however some of the polybushes were past it. Luckily, the BA8's arms and knuckles were effectively perfect and I got a pair of brand new front LCA's off Vanzep. Plus it saved us a whole heap of time taking all the rear suspension apart, I wasn't looking forward to the trailing arm on the BB4 as the chassis is so rusty.
The pivot lift I bought to spread the weight of the BB4 more evenly along the sill worked perfectly! Not sure if you can use it while an exhaust is on the car, but it worked great for what I needed.

Some new Goodridge braided brake hoses with the stainless fittings.



I'll touch up some of the paint I hurriedly missed


Engine going in with the help of Vanzep and 3rdGenSteve

New 4th gen baffled sump made by Iconic Auto-Design Vs the old one that is now very rusty

Brand new Fijuitsubo manifold!









While much success was had during the final stages of the build, it was not all plain sailing. Long story short, I had some issues with my mounts and at one point the engine was in and visibly uneven. I believe that using the front engine mount (brand new for this build - optional Innovative Mounts front traction bar front mount) caused it to be squint. Anyway, we removed the front mounts, readjusted the engine and now it is in perfect. The line of the top of the head is parallel with the top of the slam panel, the gearbox mount bolt is now in the correct position (it needed to be drilled because of the auto to manual swap), and the eacust lines up perfectly, showing that the engine is in the correct position.