Little bit of progress
Dropped the trans pan, cleaned, and resealed with a fresh gasket. Refilled and thus far, leak free. No pictures, just a messy job that I wanted to be done with.
Radiator repaired, installed, and leak free
Front brake lines plumbed, just need a long hose to run up to the master. Should be here this week
After some back and forth, I decided to run the PSC valve which supposedly maintains a constant pressure and helps with cavitation.
I read a bunch of feedback with mixed reviews - some say it works/solved issues, others swear it’s a total scam and to just plug the reservoir cap. A couple of people reported that a plugged reservoir cap caused too much pressure to build and blow the can off the back of their P-pump (which I’m running). The most consistent feedback I saw was that it will vent and spew PS fluid inside the engine bay. A couple of people reported small fires from it. The idea of something designed to spew fluid and potentially cause fire didn’t sit well with me. So I came up with a simple idea to run the valve for its supposed benefits, and attempt to contain any spewed fluid. 1/16” scrap aluminum.
It’s nothing fancy, but only took about an hour to make. If I could weld aluminum, I think it’d be a lot nicer. If it works, version 2.0 will be nicer. I opted to just rivet this together for the time being, and layered the bottom with blue shop towels. If they soak up fluid, it’ll be easy to swap them between outings. I didn’t want to drill big holes in the front, but didn’t think it through well enough to realize I couldn’t tighten the u-bolt nuts any other way.