Did a few jobs yesterday but as always, it didn't all go to plan.
Got to work early and managed to get the car on the ramp.
First job was to fit the new PMS top mounts.
Shocks and old top mounts off
Took the coilover covers off and gave them a wash too.
When i called up Nick @ PMS i mentioned i had the B14 kit as i knew there was a difference between that and the standard ones. Its just a case of extra washers but i asked him if he could do me a quick drawing on the way they go on.
With the old mounts out, you can see how bad the previous holes are......
I added some locktight to the loading bolts and fitted them with the spreader plate. The bolts wont be going anywhere now.
@MrBlonde turned up and after a quick cuppa, we set to work removing the anti roll bar. Got that off and also the lower wishbone arms.
Im glad i bought both inner and outer bushes as my outer ones were buggered as well. Originally i was just going to buy inners.
Gave the anti roll bar a sand down and a quick coat of black paint. While that was drying we fitted the new bottom arms.
Next up was the brake fitting.
Old knackered NSR
All fitted up.
Fitted up the fronts also. Cleaned up the slider pins and fitted new rubbers. Ignore the back bits on the calipers, they are just dirt.
Here's where we encountered a problem. We bled the brakes manually and had no pedal. Got rid of the air but still no pedal. So then we decided to scratch our heads, have another cuppa then fit the arb bushes and the roll bar back on. Got to say the inners were a pain, and after reading on tips on here, we did what others have done and added longer bolts. Bit of a bodge, but chances are there never getting worked on again so its a fit and forget job.
Then we shot to halfords as time was getting late and bought a Eezibleed kit. With trade discount it was only £10 so not a great deal of money. Didn't cure the brake issue unfortunately 😧
We think its the ABS thats doing it. Herad a few horror stories of these after a seach. Luckily
@.Joe has one so after a call to him last night, he is politey coming to me today and hopefully pump the system with CLIP that he has. Im hoping thats the issue as we have no leaks anywhere else. I have brakes on the OSF/NSR but not on the other circuit.
So, achieved a few jobs which im happy about, just need to get the brakes sorted now. Once again, thanks to Steve
@MrBlonde for your help yesterday.
On a side note, this genuine gear gaitor and surround turned up from
@RichValver yesterday. My current one has the clips broken, so its a much need replacement :smile:
So thats part 1, hopefully i can update with part 2 that's a complete job and all jobs fixed. We shall see......