Thanks for the advice.
I did a fuel volume test, which was surprisingly easy, and found the return line spurt out the required one liter in 15 seconds, at the tank.
I am using WR9DC plugs, gapped to .034".
The brake fluid was very dirty, so I sucked it all out with a kit that attaches to an air compressor. I was able to turn all four wheels by hand, with the car elevated. The front and one of the rear were difficult, but did turn. I ordered four new rubber hoses and new pads for the front (the rear are drum and ok).
I was able, with two large screwdrivers, to easily move the pads on the calipers. Both pads moved evenly on each caliper. The hoses are less than $7 each on rockauto.com.
As I have put on a Crane kit, there is no dwell to set.
I'll flush the clutch, too.
I ordered a 87-degree thermostat and a new tie rod to replace one with a worn end.
Question: If I measure the old tie rod with a tape measure and make the new one the same length, is that close enough to avoid an alignment?
Hopefully the car will be on the road before the snows come!
Joe