No work yesterday, but I got a few things done tonight. Finally finished cleaning the old RTV off from the valve cover seat. Had to cut the air injection hardline at the converter since the u-clamp holding the pipes together was too rusted to wrench off. Also had to cut off a brace holding the line to the exhaust pipe. Then I removed the two air conditioning lines that were left going into the driver side firewall.
I stopped at Lowes and bought six of the 1/4" pipe plugs to cap the holes in the exhaust manifold where the air injection manifold bolted. I also picked up a 3/8" plug for where the CTO went into the intake. I used loctite just to lubricate the plugs going in as there is a lot of carbon in the threads of the exhaust manifold. It is only good to 300 degrees so it will burn off rather quickly.
Then it was time to clean shop and put away all my tools. Oh yeah, I also took out the wiper motor to make room for the new valve cover install.
Tomorrow I have to pick up some heater hoses and a new gasket for the carb. Then it will be a day of installing the hoses, alternator bracket and alternator, and tapping the two holes for the new valve cover. All my holes line up except for two on the driver side so I am going to just tap those two and use 1/4-20 bolts in the rest of the holes.