Some update on my driving impression on the Silver Coupe :
I have now about 850 miles on it, combination of LA famous traffic jam, freeway driving and curvy mountain road at Angeles Crest Highway. So far no mechanical problem (knock on wood), no oil drip, I have to tightened both intake manifold a little bit because I could see a trace of gasoline residue, but after tightening the bolts, no more residue
As far as rain driving, I have not done so, we only got 1 (one) rainy day, and that was last week, and since LA people does not know how to drive in the rain, I decided I don't want to slice and dice with them. I have not even gotten a chance to wash it, so still can't report on any water leak.
As far as cabin air leak, I also have the leak on the hood hinge. On this board I saw people talking about making box out of fiber glass. I certainly would like to have that, but I don't have any experience working with fiberglass. Instead what I did was trying to find the leak inside the gas-trunk. There are a lot of leaks and holes there. I close the holes with duct tape and since they are hidden, I don't mind. The hood latch is also open to the bottom, again, I use duct tape to close it. Not the best solution, but until I can find a better solution, that is what I have done. I also put a strong flaslight in the gas-trunk at night, turn off all the garage light, and lo and behold, I can see light coming from inside the gas-truk. The front seal is not even touching the hood. So I have to move it a bit and get additonal seal. On the hood hinge, again I use duct tape under the dash, but I can only do it on the driver side as on the passenger side, I have the hanging air conditioning which at this time I am not touching. The end result, still a little bit outside air, but since we have the "mild" cold here, when I close the back window and turn on the electric fan for the heater, and put some jacket, I am O.K (at least now).
At this point, I still think my engine needs to be tuned properly. It idles well, between 800-950 rpm, but it still pop and puff (or chuff) and when I accelerate, on lower rpm it is bit rough, kind of stumble a bit. I hope on my 1K service, John will tune the carburetor or the valve adjustment or timing to make it smoother. I can feel the torque on this 2332 engine. At this point I only rev it to about 4500 rpm and I have gone as fast as 80 mph for a very short time.
I am trying to get the cabin drone noise down when I am doing over 70 mph because it can get tiring after a while. Maybe some sound insulation coating will work. I still need to talks seriously with John what he has done and what he think he or I can do
As far as the steering is concern, it is a bit sloppy, but it track straight. I guess you can't compare these with rack & pinion steering, but after driving it for a while I am getting used to the "sloppiness". The car handles quite well on the curvy Angeles Crest highway, however, not having that much experience with a rear hanging engine, I did not push my luck there.
The manual gearbox seems to be loosening up a bit making it much easier to shift. The first time I took it home, I always struggled to find 1st gear from stop. However, after taking it back to John and he re aligned the gearbox, it shifted much better.
... to be continued