Whats up everyone?
its been a while since i posted on here, figured it was a good time to show you guys the progress i been making on the 200.
Last time i posted on here i mentioned how i was having problems getting the 200 started, at first i thought the fuel pump had gone out. After sticking my head in the trunk and having someone crank on it i determined the fuel pump was not the issue. So the 200 sat for about a week before i got a day off to really figure out what was going on.
I found the 3-way breather hose on the valve cover had a big gash in it:
Lucky me i had already ordered a new one
While i was working on it, i decided to replace the fuel filter and valve cover gasket since i had already had the new ones sitting at home:
I started with the fuel filter:

the old fuel filter was in really bad shape was probably not helping with the starting issue i was having:

New fuel filter installed:

Next i started taking thing apart to get to the valve cover gasket.

New valve cover installed:

Since i already had the valve cover off i decided to paint it ( the color ended up being way more purple then the cap on the can was):


Now it was time to put everything back together:

Also while i was at it i bought some of that cleaner spray for the connector and cleaned up as many as i could including the one that goes to the fuel pump. After that the 200 started right up and havent had a starting issue since

. Since the fuel filter was in such bad shape i threw in a lucas fuel cleaner to take out anything that might be in the fuel system.
I also manged to get my hands on auto-meter boost gauge from the same buddy who sold me the 200. I decided to paint it black and mount it on the steering column:

After some research and some help from help from EDIGREG (THANKS!). I T-ed of the boost/vaccum line that goes directly into the ecu, and for power for the backlight i got it from the ashtray.
Thats the amount of IN.HG when im in park:

The amount of boost im getting, about 5-6 psi max:

How it looks at night:

Thanks for looking! advice/comments are always welcomed!