Well, thanks to John Elle and Alan Cardain (norCal AMCs) I have finally hooked up all the little vacuum hoses and other supporting systems on my 77 Gremlin X. I fired it off this afternoon and it does run. I couldn't run it long on the small temporary gas tank because it took quite a bit of fuel with the return fuel going to the fuel tank on the car. But it does run. Interestingly this car has the BID prest-no-lite ignition system and the ignition wires to the distributor were never soldered on this car IAW the service bulletin. I left it as it is, because the plug is sure convenient. If I ever get a "no fire" situation, I'll know to check that connection. The engine came from a 76 Hornet I parted out. The two barrel manifold and BBD carb are from the Gremlin motor which was seized with copious amounts of water in the oil. I had the 904 tranny completely rebuilt in a local shop recommended to me. I told them just replace what's necessary and from the looks of the invoice, they replaced most of the hard parts as well as all of the clutches etc. $1000 and I took the tranny to them. I put new KYB shocks on the front last week and have KYBs for the rear and new brake hoses yet to install. I have to finish patching the grille and refinish it and the headlight doors. I ordered a rebuilt BBD carb from National Carburetor today, because the car had been sitting for years and I had heard plenty of horror stories about the BBDs so I wanted a warranty. Next I have to drop the gas tank and clean it, then begin work on the weatherstripping, and beltline moldings. Then try to color sand and buff the factory paint and perhaps order new X stripe decals if I can bring the paint back enough to deserve new stripes. To same some money I will try reusing carpet from a Hornet AMX I am intending to part out, as well as the door panels. The seats are being recovered now at a local upholstery shop, with original material (so-70s orange plaid) I got from SMS in Oregon. Let's see, where was I in 1977. I had just moved my family to Golden, CO and was working at a consulting firm. The AMC dealer nearest me was Bob Bundy AMC Jeep on Colfax Avenue. At about that time I bought a 68 Rambler American to drive to work and let my wife keep the Volvo during the day. My kids were seven, two, and one years of age. Life was good. Far out, dude. Joe Fulton Salinas, CA _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com