Once started, I managed to get the idle down to around 400.
It took two cycles to Normal Operational Temperature (temp needle at 3:15 on my Eagle) to get the noise back to fully normal. Sat an hour between runs.
Only abnormal noise now is tappit noise from one lifter (abnormal? like I haven't heard that before on an Eagle
).
Only glitch was the A/C pump wailing like a banshee (system empty - no lube). Took me 20 seconds to figure out what happened and shut it off. It hadn't done that during the shorter heat-soak/oil-seep cycles. Unplugged the wire to the A/C so I could restart and continue the run to operating temperature. Hope the pump wasn't trashed by that. Clutch works fine.
Rather odd seeing everything running with the rad support on jackstands (front clip not welded in yet). Had to tear it all apart to get ready to weld the clip on tomorrow. Once all is installed, I get to see if the transmission works.
Stupid brand-new over-bore premium master brake cylinder. 30 minutes of pumping it on the bench trying to bleed. Only pumps one output. Time to pull out a used spare.
But, amazingly, the valve cover is NOT leaking any oil! Stock cover, stock torque, naked on a double thick cork gasket which sat on the head with gasket spray adhesive. I'd definitely go buy a lottery ticket, but I've obviously used all of my luck quota up.
Oddly, there was oil sprayed out on the underside of the alternator support bracket. It came from a somewhat loose nut on the timing cover stud that also receives the alternator bracket. Shot out at very low volume through the threads. Never seen anything like that before. No leak at cover seam. Torqued the nut down and leak stopped.