Gimme 5 years

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I put the wheel cylinders and brake shoes on
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then thought I should re-grease the steering box so I got some semi fluid grease and a dipstick...though I think with grease a dipstick isn't much use until the grease has self levelled (which isn't quick)
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I took the top off the steering box, cleaned out as much of the old grease as I could get to and put some new grease in (and helped it along a bit with it's levelling)
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while I was waiting for the grease to self level I thought I may as well put the flexible front brake lines in...you'd think that either the hose supplier or the wheel cylinder supplier would provide a copper washer. I noticed this a while back so another eBay purchase took care of that (280 for $18).
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I put the hoses and tie-rod ends on and went back to check the grease (I helped it along a bit more with it's levelling)
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bled the brakes, decided the grease was right, checked the clearance between the adjuster screw and t slot and put the top back on the steering box...I decided not to put a hole in the brace for the filler because it's pretty close to the top mount and it would lose some strength - (anyway, by rights after I re-check it tomorrow, it's packed for life, if I check the level it will be through the bottom bolt hole and if I add grease I'll take the top off)
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Nice work Patrick

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trimmed down the brake adjuster hole plugs for the front wheels - by the way - there's even less room in between the front brake adjuster and backing plate - easy to see how brakes can get stuffed by the aftermarket part in standard form
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Nice work Patrick
Bargain with the copper washers :thumbsup:

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Holdman Restomotive has the original metal type Patrick

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I replaced the shackle rubbers and spring pads on the driver's side today. I'd read a few posts about BFHs etc so over the weekend I sprayed penetrating oil on everything a few times (replacing the rubber so didn't worry about it deteriorating from penetrating oil).

It went well - I think when you are doing all of them it makes a difference because you can set it up so there isn't any tension on the joints.

As per the workshop manual, I put in a block of wood and adjusted the jack until I found the spot with no tension so I could pry out the rear shackle (some light pitting but not too bad)
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I undid the u bolts and rested the spring on the ground so there wasn't any tension on the front pin - gave it a tap and then stuck a small crowbar under the head and slid it out
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I hadn't bought the bits yet because I didn't know how much would have to be replaced ... all the hardware looked good so I only needed to buy new rubber
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with the spring lying on the ground, lifted the front up, a bit of silicone spray and pushed the front mounting bolt in (bit of a tap with a rubber hammer)
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jacked the middle into place and did up the u bolts
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put the block of wood back in and adjusted the jack until the rear shackle could be pushed in (bit of silicone spray)
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then took it off the jack bounced it around a bit and did up the bolts - all good but still felt like an extra bourbon

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Well done. Not a fun job, but rewarding. Those front pins can be a cnut.

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thanks Clay - yeah, maybe the penetrating oil helped - I actually got a gyprock saw and cut the rubber back down to bolt before soaking it in the stuff)

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we'll see what the other side brings

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I replaced the shackle rubbers and spring pads on the passenger side today.

The front pin put up a bit more of a fight - I didn't want to hit it too hard so I pressed it out (g clamp with a socket and a bit of pipe on the handle for leverage).
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The pin looks good - it was just caught on the head
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One of the rear pins was a bit worn
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So I went off to the shop
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All went back together well - finished before lunch :thumbsup:

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Bourbon o clock came early.

Good idea with the g clamp, and the saw too. I will give it a try.

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for the first time since I've owned it, the ute has brakes, so I moved a couple of cars and drove it up and down the driveway a few times - also the first time it's facing nose up the driveway

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I love how you’ve put this together your own way Patrick. Very tidy job. Now come on get driving. What else to do mate?


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thanks Clay ... mmm, yeah - what else? and do I do it before or after rego? ... when it's a project I'm more inclined to pull things apart - once I register them - not so much

I've got a muffler and sound deadener coming ... and I'll definitely need tyres

and then there's this lot to think about
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No rush mate it’s not ANZAC day yet. Long as you’re mobile for the nats.


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what? this year? :shock: I only started this thread 10 months ago
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