Well the day started by barn turning up just as i was getting out of bed, being a lazy old git
The only real things are the rear suspension and fuel tank left to come off.
So started on the rear axle and as per usual with the rest of the car every bolt was a pain in the ass to get out, so glad i have a big breaker bar
Undid the swing arms, dampers, took the springs out and knocked the driveshafts out.
On the drivers side there is one bolt holding the swing arm on as it was totally round so will drill it out tomorrow.
We then dropped the rear subframe with diff out.
Then tidied up the rest of the front and middle of the car taking it down to pretty much bare shell.
Took all the gear linkages and lever assembly out, then the hard brake piping and the heat shield mat the is attached to the bulkhead.
Tried to the take out the master cylinder and while trying to dettach the rod got smacked in the face nearly cutting my forehead open.
Having a bit of a temper at this point i lost it, threw a few tools and educated the neighbours in colourful language and got my lump hammer and belted the living feck out of it until it smashed off.
After calming down a bit we pulled the fuel lines back to the filter and removed the filler neck from the car.
Disconnected the pump, which there only appeared to be on one side but i thought there would be two due to its shape and straddling the prop? someone can correct me on this though.Then undid the two straps and dropped the tank out and removed.
After removing yet more heat shielding and having a tidy up and sort through the bits it was getting dark so we called it a day and got some pizza.
I did notice though that i cant see any sort of hydraulic connection from the ABS controller to the rear diff.
There is part of the loom that goes to the haldex controller so i will see if i can split this from the loom and figure out where it goes and transfer to my car
Nearly done now almost an empty shell ready for cutting up just need to sell the huge quantity of bits i dont need, buy a plasma/Tig unit, spot weld drill and spend many hours looking at exactly where to cut