Starting on the (re)build process, finally. Sent the 2JZ Camaro home with my friend, and so far it seems to be happy again with the new harness.
Progress on the Aston is good; I'm not killing myself on stuff just yet, since I don't have the M142 from John Reed yet. As I've done all of this work MULTIPLE times now, I'm at least good at it...
Front suspension is fully removed. Rear suspension is staying (mostly) on, since I need to drop the whole subframe to get the tank out.
I drained the oil into a brand new "contained" drain setup that I pre-cleaned, as I plan to put that oil back in (I'll run it through a paint filter on the way back in to look for any crud, but it looked perfect and has... 1.5 miles... on it). For coolant, I stared at the radiator for a bit, then said 'screw this' and bought a fluid extractor. Wow, wish I had one of these 5 years ago. Top 5 tools for <100 bucks, for sure. Less than 5 minutes and the cooling system was empty and I don't have a mess on the floor, plus I can reload my brand new, not cheap, coolant. Win.
I pulled most of the electrical out to allow that to drop and pulled the exhaust, then drained the supercharger coolant loop. Finally I pulled the parking brake cables and dropped the trans/diff coolers. Next up is disconnecting the radiator/power steering bits (will vacuum evacuate the P/S as well). Then disconnect clutch line and oil cooler lines, and THEN I should be able to drop the drivetrain.
Planning to do that next weekend, and hopefully the Motec will be here the following week and I can get started on the harness. If not I'll get started on the fuel system upgrades and knock that part out.