Saturday morning I spend working on another 21 Turbo, but after it got dark I headed in the garage and got cracking. I kinda feel like i'm further into this than I wanted to be, but isn't that always the way?
Note to self/everyone, these are 14mm hex, M10 heatproof nuts, makes refitting the turbo on the manifold loads easier. Normal M10's are 17mm hex.
First off I got that blasted seized torx screw tail out of the wheel bearing assembly.
Then cleaned up some of the paraphenalea for the rear axle
I noticed one of the caliper sliders was broken... far right, top corner, the ear is missing. This means it could fall out, which wouldnt be good.
Long story short, I employed a welder, bench grinder and a die grinder to get here
That done, before the axle goes on the fuel tank needs to be held on properly so I broke out the plasma cutter and cut some strips out 30mm wide. The car came with some ally strips in the right width but they're way too short. I used those as a straight edge for the plasma torch.