Got it in with my wife’s help. Bonus is that her helping made my many hours in the garage seem more appropriate.
Heavy wires are your friend. Tie the spring clamp bolts together through the spring, so they can't slip off. They mayn't prevent a total fail, but they will at least slow down the fail. I've done 8 springs with my set, and I'm still here!Wife played the role of second set of hands during the week so the clutch master got installed. Today was another big engine day, essentially hooked everything else back up. All hoses are reattached, wires are reconnected, etc. Radiator is back in, fan is installed. Filled the engine with oil, no leaks. Filled the transmission (the new 5-speed) with the recommended 50/50 mix of MTL and 80/90 gear oil, no leaks. Filled the power steering reservoir and oh yes leaks. The high pressure hose that I got from Alvaro is leaking at its insertion into the pump. It's not leaking around the threads but instead around the actual pipe so may need a replacement.
Still waiting on brake calipers to be sent back from being rebuilt so that will be a limiting factor to driving the car. I also tried to remove one of the rear springs to replace it with my new ones, that was a fail. I had the much safer larger spring compressor tool but just couldn't get it around the springs it was so large. Will have to borrow the double-clamp widow maker type from Autozone this week and try again.
Your car looks great! Love that you are driving it around to do errands. I need to drive mine more but the e24 euro that I bought last fall seems to be the go to fun car right now. Its whole AC system was new when I bought it. I haven't tried it yet, hope it blows cold when I hit that button.Is going grocery shopping in a coupe considered sacrilege? These cars are amazingly practical cars. I'm trying to drive it as much as possible as a daily this Summer, our driving season here is so short. It loves to get out and is running great w/ fresh tune, valve job, new seals everywhere, tie-rods, etc.
And is it only me, or when you purposely park a mile away from any car in a huge parking lot, that when you get done with whatever you were doing, there is the biggest POS parked 2" from your driver door when you get back? I am beginning to think people do this on purpose to piss people off. It didn't happen here, but has certainly happened many times in the past and it can't be coincidence. One time I had to get in through the passenger door. Drives me absolutely crazy!
Here in Idaho, it's not usually a RAV4, it's usually a really beat up old truck, or even worse a big dually. I'm not making that up. Or like a Nissan Maxima that looks like it just went down a ravine and rolled a few times. It's unbelievable.Not sacrilege....
But yes, parking well is an art - a necessary one if you have a nice paint job.
But if your strategic vehicle-avoidance-pattern of parking still finds you cozying up to the derelict RAV4, then most assuredly that was an intentional act from the other party.
Irritating, isn't it?
I feel your pain Shane. Same thing here in Vermont. Strategic parking is a serious artformHere in Idaho, it's not usually a RAV4, it's usually a really beat up old truck, or even worse a big dually. I'm not making that up. Or like a Nissan Maxima that looks like it just went down a ravine and rolled a few times. It's unbelievable.
I’d love to see some pics of the air dam mount once it’s onI 100% support driving it to the grocery store. We need to see these cars out and about. One great thing about driving a beautiful classic car is that it brings a smile to people’s face when they see it - you get a thumbs up in acknowledgement, they’re happy, it’s like a win-win
Have been refinishing my air dam which had gotten a bit beat up prior to my owndership of the car. Body filler, sanding done, painting this weekend. The car came with this 635-style as well as a CSL one, going to take a few of the ideas here to make them easily swappable - 4 bolts to remove bumper and then two push-release bolts to drop the air dam.
When is “first light”?had a little fun over the last 24 hours, connected my megasquirt harness to the main harness - removed the tails of the wires no longer used (that went to the program tester). had to untape some of the harness i had already done ... and retaped it. looks better the 2nd time. while i was there, i added a relay for fog / driving lights (the wires were already in the harness to the lights).
then i removed the intake manifold and replaced the injectors with new ones and connected the injectors to the megasquirt harness. going to do a few other things while the intake manifold is off that is much easier with the extra room - run a few brake lines and get a few other things in place.
good question ... don't have an answer yet. a lot to do ...When is “first light”?