Update:
I’ve addressed all the issues I had with the car. I’ve been driving the mess out of it with a few areas of concern:
1. It’s developed a load chirp in the serp belt. A/C on only. My fear is that the compressor is going to blow up, but I’ve turned it by hand, and it feels perfectly fine. It’s under warranty for another 10+ months so it’s not the end of the world, but I don’t feel like fooling with that stupid thing. The belt looks kinda worn out for only a couple thousand miles. I sprung for what I thought was a good one (a Continental quiet-groove thingy), but I may have to order a Gates and see what happens there.
2. Gas vapor smell. It leaks gas if I overfill it, but I’m too scared to overfill it again and try to see where it’s coming from. The streaks make it look like the filler hose, but I’m not sure. I’ve also wondered about the evap system. The canister is upside down in the rear quarter panel area, but I plan to make sure the purge line is clear, the canister isn’t plugged, and put a new filter on it.
3. I replaced all four struts, and I very well may have botched it due to my own ignorance. The rears came with a bolt to retain these dampeners that the whole rear suspension rides on. I assumed that the rigidity of the dampeners and the burden of flex being elsewhere would make it fine to leave the bolts in, and the instructions I had did not call to remove them. I’ll post a picture, but I don’t know if I should go find these brackets, repair everything, and pull the bolts this time or leave it alone since it can move now, and the bolt is still keeping it in place. Obviously no point in welding it because it’ll just snap again.
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It’s a tough, old car at the end of the day, but my interest in going much further with it is limited because I have other thing that’s I want to do.