Made some progress on my wiring system, fuel rails and other miscellaneous stuff. I bolted it all together on my #1 motor tonite, and woohoo, everything actually fits!
The sharp eyed folks will notice that I made some modifications to the valve covers to close up the spark plug wells, so the COP plates would seal well and be fairly water tight. I also relocated the breather ports to the rear of the valve covers, and made them -8 AN males. It may not look like much, but a whole lotta time and planning went into this. (And lots of ally got sacrificed to the scrap pile god.)
I would have preferred to leave the COP connectors facing vertically, however the #1 COP connector was fouling the oil filler port on the left side, and the #6 COP connector was fouling the TB on the right side. So they all got turned 45 degrees.
From the way everything went together, I think the OEM fuel rail might actually fit now, with some slight modifications, but I think I'll probably stay with the SS tubing rail, and the shorty injectors, just because I like the way they look ;-).
I leave for the big sandbox tomorrow, but next time I'm home, I'll be punching the conduits for the milspec connectors, and building the braided SS leads for the sensors.
Also received some good news on the #2 V8. Nearly a year and a half after receiving it, Dennis expects to finally have it ready next time I'm home. Since it's a brand new, tight motor, I'll have to fab up a Holley carb system again, and the Ford EDIS8 ignition for a naturally aspirated breakin on the engine dyno, as we did my first motor.
The porting work that was done is really gorgeous. Dennis' head porter is really an artisan, and he admitted that he's happier with my porting than the ones he's been doing on Lambo heads.