I swear I heard there was a pic getting round of a frame and a rebuilt matching numbers F adorned with cad plating
@andrews520
cat old mate, I prefer this type of accompaniment
As for the goo, well young fella I just
had to make this one stick. Not that it's replacing a rear main or finding an electrical gremlin, but I'm so close! Turns out I couldn't make this one stick. Tomorrow or Sunday I'll nip over there and have another go. Question: Do the mating surfaces have to be smooth like wheel cylinder bores or can they be a little pitted or scored from filing?
Another question: I asked you blokes already about the white vs black bezel. Come at me with your thoughts, gents!
Today the sun kicked me in the arse from early on and I never fully recovered. By midday I was toast. But before then I managed to:
1. Fill the rad and ran the motor eyeing for t-stat leaks. Took a few minutes, but sure enough they arrived. ****ers.
2. Install my 'door sag prevention shims' aka washers to the tops of the door hinge pins. Actually made a huge difference. Not that I'd recommend such an archaic procedure to anyone with an ounce of self respect, but it works and cost me exactly zero dollars.
Installed the last remaining front brake t-piece [that I picked up late last night, along with a spare and a full set of near new brake shoes and return springs]
3. Attempt to bleed said brakes when I discovered one of the front right hard lines [into the newly installed t-piece] was leaking. I hadn't truly leant on the spanner, so I nipped it up but it's still leaking. Also the left rear is leaking where the union bolt mates to the wheel cylinder. Which means 87.5% of my hard lines are decent enough not to leak! Not bad for a dirty old screenwriter/construction worker.
4. Whip down to the tyre shop and picked up my freshly fitted RTM's and hub-cap ready split rims, then raced back to the 45 and fitted them up. Now we're getting somewhere. Hub caps will have to wait as they're deemed 'non-vital' at this stage.
5. Fill the clutch reservoir with fluid in readiness for bleeding and gave it a few pumps.
6. Finish installation of driver's door rubber.
7. Start to box up the rare spares for storage until I get my house early next year. Don't worry, they'll be sealed inside a Toyota.
A few small things to do before Al the Auto Sparky arrives on Monday:
- Rattle out old and install new spring bushes.
- Fix the damn t-stat.
- Fix the damn brakes.
- Bleed brakes and clutch.