Scraping many layers of dust off of this thread...
Over the past few months, I completed the rebuild, given that #6 was knocking, I had the rods reconditioned, cylinders honed (they were fine), cam and balance shaft bearings replaced, bought a new crank and installed new rings and bearings. Valve guides seemed OK, so I just lapped the valves in and installed new seals...
and dropped the motor back in, which was the easiest engine to drop that I've ever dealt with, within 30 minutes it went from pushing the cherry picker to the car to tightening the trans. to engine bolts...
So today I had tons of time to get this running, but at 11:00 PM, I realized that the gallon jug of anti-freeze on the shelf was empty, leaving me with only a gallon of already 50/50 mixed anti-freeze, not nearly enough. So, after thinking about firing it for just a minute or so, I figured I'd wait until it was full, so I pulled the fuel pump fuse to make sure it cranked.
It did, but even though the battery is practically brand new it only made a few revolutions before the clicking. So tomorrow I'll be bringing home a gallon of anti-freeze, and a charger!
In the meantime, I forgot how loaded these SSEi's are. After connecting the battery, I sat there in the drivers seat and listened to the radio for a while, and checked out all the options. I can't wait to get this on the road!