I'm sorry, but I cannot contain my "restoration joy." I took my radiator to a radiator shop and he is going to boil bath it, clean it out thoroughly, and repaint it for $40. I also took off the fan and fan pulley, and painted them. The alternator bracket was crooked causing the fan belt to be crooked, so I took it off, straightened it, and painted that too. I cleaned most of the right side of the engine compartment with ajax and a scrub pad. I guess I was tired of looking at the 1/4" of gunk that was caked on everything. I think I was able to find out why the winshield washer motor wasn't working and I cleaned it up real good and now I need to blow the lines free and see if it works. I didn't have time to do that because I had to come to work. I still haven't found the gas line that hooks up to the vapor canister because I haven't had the chance to crawl underneath the car and find it. I'm real tempted just to keep the 258 in my car and just rebuild it. I really don't need a faster car. I just want my Gremmy restored and running smooth with some good pickup. Hey, there was a web page that I got as a link to someone that posted a message a while back. The link is to place in Sugarland Texas that seels AMC parts super cheap. Does anyone know anything about the site's credibility? They were advertising master cylinders for like $10, and brake pads for $2. Sounds too good to be true. Cullen '76 258