I guess I'm just lucky I haven't had to do any of that of these 15" ronals.
So, another weekend and more surprises. This weekends intent was to head home and finish up some welding for my father. However that soon went by the wayside as I discovered some stuff not quite right in the rear.
It started with me taking a rear wheel off to see what it would take to install some stiffer springs from Ben. (Thanks Ben!) I happen to glace over the CV on the passenger side and noticed this.
And after poking around a bit I found a few other issues. All but 2 on the passenger side CV where hand tight, and all on the driver needed a little more snugging up, oh well easy fix and tightened them up. Then I took a look at the Diff and it was missing 90% of its hardware! I can't believe I hadn't noticed it. The car hadn't made any more noise than when I first got it, so my guess it had been missing for some time. All was holding the front of the diff up was a single, hand tight, 1/2" bolt with a broken nut.
I made a bunch of new bushings and heavy washers in the lathe. Then got new grade 8 bolts and lots of locktite to finish putting everything back together and torque'd the crap out of it. I felt very luck to have caught this before something serious had happened. Especially considering the number of autox's this thing is going to see over the next few months.
Here is the heavy washer painted with locktite and ready to go on.
Bushings I had made.
While I was there I put in the new 650lb springs.
Then cleaned everything up on the underside. The driverside rear pumpkin seal is leaking some, so that is something higher up on the list.
I did decide to so some lightening of the car, per Ben's recommendation. Got roughly 95 lbs out with the following. 15-20 more to go with the tar. It sadden me a little but I'm keeping everything nice so it can go back in late next year when we "retire" the car... we will see.
Here is current race weight. I think we can get into the 2600's with a few more "easy" things. More on this later.
Then swapped out the pads and bled the brakes again in the front. The new master cylinder is here from merkurdepot and I am looking forward too the upgrade. The pedal is still too long for my tastes but these new pads are so much better. AutoZone let me take the old ones back and pay the difference to these ceramic pads. I'd daily/autox these, as they bite harder once a little warm and have a decent cold bite.
Till next weekend.