Time for an update. Got 600+ sq ft of flooring down so I felt some time on the car was earned.
The front brakes are done complete with new rotors, pads, calipers and the flex brake lines. They were not cheap but I figured the ability to stop straight and true was important to me. I got one of the front shocks changed out and will do the other one tonight. All the new Ebrake lines are in and hooked up so that works now too. Finally got the "new" rear brake shoes and replaced the rear brakes complete with new adjusters, hold down springs, wheel cylinders and drums. I am going to replace the rear flex hose tonight and run new brake lines on the rear cause I know I will break them getting them off. I unboxed the new air shocks and was sizing that up last night too, If the upper bolts don't break off, it should be fairly straightforward to change those out.
I replaced the valve cover last weekend and that in on and secure. Just have to finish plumbing the vacuum lines that will remain. The radiator is about ready to come out and I will replace the water pump and belts and hoses then,
The only concern I have at this point is that huge spot of tranny fluid on the garage floor. The fluid was low when I got the car so I topped it off and now I notice a good sized wet spot under the car. Have to go under there and find the source. I have a sick feeling that I will be replacing the front seal. Maybe it is just the pan gasket so I will snug up the pan bolts and make sure the cooling lines are OK and such before I resort to pulling the tranny for the $3 seal.
If the weather improves I may try to find a fender for the drivers side where the tree limb damaged it. Shooting some black on it and swaping it out is a lot quicker than pulling the dents, filling, sanding, filling, sanding etc.
Well, that is where the SX/4 stands right now. I am kind of out of work space at the moment so I have not been able to get the wagon into a work bay to fix the rear brake shudder. The house garage had Skeezix's Chrysler that she drives everyday and the other bay is set up with my table saw and chop saw along with debris from doing the flooring. We expect another 1200 sq ft of material to show up any day so I need to get the SX done quick before I am stuck with flooring. The AMC garage has the SX in one bay and the 69 Ambo in the other. I need to finish prepping the engine bay for paint so I can shoot color before I put the 401 in it. It was supposed to be done by now but these two Eagles showed up and............