Not much of an update but got some more shit done. Block came in Friday and was promptly stripped down. Plastigaged the bearings and all is in spec. Monday, will drop off the block to be bored/honed/decked/cleaned, head to be resurfaced, and flywheel to be resurfaced since I saw a couple nicks in it...
They said it would take a couple days, as long as they have it done by the weekend I will be satisfied. As long as I get it back by the weekend, should be up and running within hours.
Today went ahead and finished up the battery relocation since it's just been sitting on the spare tire. Used an Odyssey PC680 sealed dry-cell battery, which is significantly better/cheaper than the well-marketed Optima batteries. Comes with a good warranty, plenty of CCAs, and supposed to handle 400 complete discharges. I've already put it through about 5...need to wire in a buzzer for when the headlights are left on.
This is it in the compartment behind the seats. Fits like it was made to go there.
Compartment closed.
Grounded to the spare tire holding bolt. Thick and goes into the chassis. Didn't want to drill any new holes and risk puncturing the gas tank, as that would be my luck.
My m4d tyte JDM CTR N1 crank pulley came in. The original B18B one has a few small pieces missing. I've heard this will make it off balance which won't be too great for your bearings at higher RPMs, but I was more concerned about it chewing up the alternator belt. Also, there is barely enough space to work with it while the engine is in the car, not sure if I would have been able to remove it without unbolting the mount and lowering the engine. Don't have power steering, and would be too big of a hassle to try to keep air conditioner and fit a turbo in there, so had no use for the extra belt grooves.
So, fresh new crank pulley, about 1/3 the weight, extra space, and OEM quality.
Also sealed up the leaks. The seam-sealer stuff along the "rain rails" and hatch are starting to show their age, and the little cracks let water drip into the cabin. Just pulled the rain rails out, ran a layer of RTV sealant over it all, and it should hold up until I pick up a nice S2000 and can strip this down to have it painted...