It's a superb job, excited for you!Really need to start putting this all back together again. View attachment 53240
Grats again, going to be an absolute demon on the track
It's a superb job, excited for you!Really need to start putting this all back together again. View attachment 53240
Right... I had to wait till 10pm for this.. I know 9pm was the old water shed time for TV. Hope your all sitting comfortably.. this is some pictures I have received View attachment 53184View attachment 53185View attachment 53186View attachment 53187View attachment 53188View attachment 53189View attachment 53190View attachment 53191View attachment 53192View attachment 53193View attachment 53194View attachment 53195View attachment 53196View attachment 53197View attachment 53198View attachment 53199View attachment 53200View attachment 53201View attachment 53202View attachment 53203View attachment 53204
and I not saying the cost cos she might find out... all in it was £7.99 honest
the grease must of run out was not the cv boot split ?Both CV Boot seized so spend two hours changing boots. Bought SKF brand. Fitted perfectly. Now, a wheel alignment when I have the time...![]()
I had noticed the cv boot split right on the beginning because the mud flaps were getting some grease and then I found the crack on the small end side of the boot. Still plenty of grease inside because the crack was still minimal.the grease must of run out was not the cv boot split ?
problem is that crack lets in road grit and you don't need much to cause a grinding effect .. why you got mud flags on the car?I had noticed the cv boot split right on the beginning because the mud flaps were getting some grease and then I found the crack on the small end side of the boot. Still plenty of grease inside because the crack was still minimal.
Noticed the handbrake felt very loose, removed both rear calipers to check float of pins and found the passenger side handbrake mechanism is solid - looks like either a replacement caliper or remove & strip down/repair mine
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Yeah you are right. So I did took off the entire transmission tip, degreased it and blow with air compressor. Applied the new greased and all is good. I said mud flaps because I didn't know how to call the wheel arch inner plastic coverproblem is that crack lets in road grit and you don't need much to cause a grinding effect .. why you got mud flags on the car?
When the guide bolts aren't seized, it is a easy job to do. Unless you have to do the seal ring - that involves bleeding the brake lines afterwards.I’ve done it previously too cure a leak from seal ring, not as bad as you’d think but fiddly at times - it’s the rear caliper so not the Brembo
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Ive had two rear calipers seize up and need changing as well as a front caliper hose burst , and then rounded the nipple bleeding it after the repair. fun fun fun!That would give me the fear. Anything to do with brakes on these cars has always turned out to be a pain for me, given I've got the standard brakes on the FR and not the Brembos. Hope you can do it without stripping anything down.
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Just done same on rear wash it was leaking and just on .. I reused the crimp clip .. even had issues with same pipe at all the joint pointsFixed the rear washer - 90deg had come detached!!! Also noted boot light no working so replaced with new festoon bulb……then when all back together, I couldn’t get windows to go up or mirrors to fold in
Found fuse #14 had popped, replaced and all good
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Mines on my to do list too. Think it's leaking into the rear lock, as if I use it before parking up, it sets the alarm off.Fixed the rear washer - 90deg had come detached!!! Also noted boot light no working so replaced with new festoon bulb……then when all back together, I couldn’t get windows to go up or mirrors to fold in
Found fuse #14 had popped, replaced and all good
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