Well, here's the latest...
Connie and I drove out to South Georgia Corvette Friday afternoon, just to get out of the house, really. I thought for certain that Aaron was going to tell me that the engine was going to have to be pulled out again to get to those oil pan bolts, so I wanted to get the bad news in person anyway.
But things didn't turn out as badly as I had expected. They took off the batwing and put some sealant on that gasket and it seems to be holding fine with no leaks. Aaron can't figure out why it was leaking in the first place, as everything looked fine with both mating surfaces and the gasket in place.
As for the bolts attaching the upper section of the oil pan to the block, none of those were apparently coming out without a lot of work. Every one got the allen head sockets rounded out so apparently they were tightened down WAY beyond torque specs. But the good news is that it only appears to be leaking at the front right corner, so Aaron feels that he can seal that up without pulling the pan down from the block. So he's going to give that a whirl on Monday and hope for the best. And here I was expecting to suffer blood spurting from every orifice on my body when he told me the engine had to come out and my blood pressure exploded.
Ah well, we'll see.
Oh yeah, another fly in the ointment. The shifter won't go into reverse for some reason. Not sure yet what is going on with that, so I'm hoping it's something REAL simple. The transmission and shifter are both new.
Aaron took the car out for a spin to check for the oil leaks and I rode shotgun. I had forgotten how LOUD that car is! Seemed to handle pretty well and had plenty of power, even with the rough tune done on it. Come to find out that the front sway bar isn't even hooked up and it still handled great.
Interestingly enough, when we were driving up to Thomasville, we saw a large area of smoke indicating a large fire somewhere near Thomasville. Both Connie and I commented that it looked like Aaron finally had had enough of that car and torched it. Honestly, at that point I wouldn't have been surprised. And I would likely have been throwing gasoline onto it as well.
So the saga continues...