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Johno 18th February 2013 09:24 PM

Hi Stot,:)
I hear you was down my neck of the woods Saturday.
If I had known I could have shown you round my car and had a chat.
The car was in the workshop where you picked up your stuff from and I was working on it upto about 4o'clock so must have just missed you...:(

Stot 19th February 2013 08:38 AM

Hi Johno,

I missed that bodywork by minutes unfortunately so it wasn't me if that's what you meant?

I was at home helping Phil @ Talon load my MX5 shell onto the back of his truck. :D

Never seen another man make my wife so happy.... :p

Cheers
Stot

Stot 20th February 2013 09:58 PM

a wee update. I needed to strip the rear uprights completely and I had a seized bolt stuck in one of them. I had cut the bolt to remove the upright from the wishbone.

I spent an age trying to get the damn circlip out of the upright and in the end took an old set of vice grips and welded them to the circlip!




Came out in seconds and i pressed the bearings out with a 12 ton press.




Ready for final blasting an painting.

Stot 20th February 2013 10:00 PM

Next up the seized bolt.



I center drilled it on the mill and then used a dead center in the press to free it up and a long socket to push it through.





It went with a bang.

Stot 20th February 2013 10:01 PM

I drifted it out the rest of the way.




Another job done.

Cheers
Stot

Stot 22nd February 2013 10:35 AM

Got the rear drivetrain bits blasted and painted. These are first coat pictures but I did the second coat this morning so they are done.





I have new bearings, brake seals, ball joints etc to go on. Be rolling soon... :eek:

Cheers
Stot

skov 22nd February 2013 02:43 PM

Nice work!
I gave up trying to remove the bolts out of my rear uprights and bought another pair with them pre-removed :rolleyes:

Stot 22nd February 2013 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skov (Post 88703)
Nice work!
I gave up trying to remove the bolts out of my rear uprights and bought another pair with them pre-removed :rolleyes:

Its definately handy having some big tools kicking around! If I hadnt been able to push it out I was going to mill it out but I managed to save the mess. :)

Cheers
Stot

Eternal 22nd February 2013 05:58 PM

Nice work :D Looking forward to seeing more!

Talonmotorsport 22nd February 2013 07:32 PM

They come out a lot easier if you can spin the bolts in the uprights with an impact gun, soak over night with oil, then they come out with a drift and a big Ammer!


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