Back again although feeling a bit battered and bruised as today proved to be a bit of a battle to be honest. It started off pretty well really as we spotted a ph3 in a breakers yard when traveling back from Moo's flat that had the window rubber we needed in it. so a fiver got us that and brought the Clio one step closer to being water tight. Then when we got to the garage we got a phone call from the screen fitter to say he's only 5 mins away. BONUS!
Once that was in and we'd fitted the other quarter glass things stopped being so fun.
We begun fitting the willwood's which first of all the caliper bracket bolts were too long and fouled the disc. So we sanded those back only to find the Knuckles foul the caliper a little. More sanding and filing. Then once we fitted them for the last time we found the wheels don't clear them so we had to dash to halfords and grab some 3mm spacers! LUNCH was in order!!!
Once lunch was done we fitted the wheels with the spacers no problems and rolled the car out the garage to have a look.
Next task to get done was the underside rear really. First thing was we lined up out 3 filler necks, 2 aux tanks and 2 main tanks to see what had to be done to convert to a phase 2 tank with no aux.
Once we'd worked out what we needed and what we didn't we boltd our new tank and filler neck in with no problems.
While we were under the rear we also decided it was time to get the rear brakes done.
We fitted the pads, connected up the hand brake, fitted the brake load valve and front-back brake lines.
With all this looking neat and tidy ready for bleeding (which I think has a good chance of taking up most of tomorrow), so we decided to fit the rear wheels. Here we found that the hub nut cap on the rear hubs fouled the wheels so they had to be removed. Now it was safely down on wheels so we rolled it outside and took a couple of pics.
That done we started putting the catches in only to realise it was going for a pint would be a far better idea..... So we have :cheers:
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