It didn't come peacefully, but I got that not-so-rotten freeze plug out of the back of the head, and I only bled a little.

I ended up pushing an allen wrench through the hole that was in it, and then leveraging that to get the hole large enough to get a brake adjusting tool down in there. When the hole was big enough, I put one leg of an open end crows foot in the hole. Then with a 12" extension, and my jack handle on the end of my little 3/8" breaker bar, it eventually popped out. I worked my way up my whole set of crows feet as I tore the hole in the plug, until it finally came out with the 3/4". Good thing, anything larger wouldn't have fit between the firewall.
Of the two expansion plugs I picked up. The 38mm unit slid right in the spot for the old freeze plug, and the 41 mm didn't. But guess what? Without any way to keep that 38mm bugger from spinning while tightening it, I just went and got the crowbar and put the bigger one in. I'd have liked to have seated it another 1/4", but I ran out of time. I'm not 100% sure it's going to hold, but it's not leaking now. The rad cap is rated for 16lbs (?) so it doesn't have to hold any more pressure than that, right?
I'm going to try to pick up an engine for the '79 (from luvprojects) this upcoming week, now that I have the '78 up enough to go get it.
Thanks 800xl for visiting my mess of a thread. I was looking over ctmandu's post about blow by, and my '79 makes A LOT of blow by. Is it possible it's just the valve seals? I've always used clothesline cord too, for stuffing in the spark plug hole...
Compression check is pretty straighforward, but can someone remind me on how to do a leakdown?