The diverter valve is installed and the cooling system is filled, so far with no leaks. This set up really makes me want to transition to triple webers...
Press on, so yes perhaps a twist or retension the metal part to hold it in again.How is it held on. Screws from the front, or the back? or studs and nuts on the back side?
Thanks, I did check with my strut wrench that has a pass through socket that allows a second socket to hold the shock to keep it from spinning. It was tight.Check the m18 nut holding the shock to the strut bearing first but use an impact wrench. I have Bilstein HDs with the Paul Baker springs and they aren’t too harsh, also had them on Malaga.
I did reach out to Koni again this morning and this time they responded quickly. Their reply:I usw koni red front and rear.
They don't lift the car by gas pressure, so she has a nice stance.
And they are adjustable.
Best ride for me.
Not to stiff, and you can change you car behavior between over or under steering by different stiffness front or rear.
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Probably need to drop the entire front subframe and replace all the bushings, especially the front strut rod ones. Maybe do this twice so as to assure reliability...Looking forward to driving season here on the east coast so I pulled the coupe out of storage and brought it home for some work. First an oil and filter change, easy.
Next was to look for something loose as I had a clunking from the driver's side front when I run over uneven pavement or a pothole. Here on the east coast, it is almost 100% uneven pavement because of our crap weather, so it was driving me nuts.
I think that the sound is coming from the front struts, and I suspect that the shock insert itself is loose inside the strut assembly. I think the fix for this will be to find a shim to take up some space at the bottom of the assembly and making sure that part #3, the "threaded ring" is good and tight. While the passenger side is not making noise I am thinking that I may want to take the time to dig in and make adjustments there as well.
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Years ago (not too many miles ago) I installed the gas shocks sold by Stefan Reis, these feel fairly compliant, on the front, and I am thinking about getting something a little stiffer. When I pulled the coupe apart it had completely clapped out Koni's on the front and Bilstein HD on the rear and the rear was so stiff it was like driving a 3-ton truck. Is that stiff ride what Bilstein HD's are like? What are you using for shocks?