Update
It's been a very busy past couple of weeks for me. When the weather has allowed, Alex has been down on three separate occasions to help me get the car back on the road. Yesterday we finally got the bulk of the work done and out of the way. There are only little bits left now so one more days work and it should be good to fire up and test. In between visits I have been doing a lot of refurbing and ordering various parts.
I've got a couple of things to sort out before Alex comes back though. Mainly the near side drive shaft. As it is still attached to the hub and coilover, trying to manoeuvre it into place was not an easy task. We just couldn't get it into the diff and at one point I was thinking 182 shafts must not be compatible with a 172 box/diff. A quick text to
@BIGASH confirmed that Gripper diffs are made very tight and as expected we would have to remove the shaft from the hub to stand a chance. Not having a strong enough impact gun for the hub nut to hand meant that this would have to be left for another day. So I need to take the shaft/hub/coilover to my local mechanic to get the hub nut buzzed off.
Anyway here’s some pictures, I’ll let them do the talking.
Powder coated parts.
Zinc coated nuts and bolts. (A couple came out funky, so
@Ant_Smiggy has sent me down a few to replace these)
I quickly removed the sound deadening in here whilst everything was out of the way.
Graham also popped down one afternoon to help me remove the full dash, ready for Alex to work on the loom. We also removed the PAS pump, 182 alternator, PMS AC delete kit and then mock fitted the new 172 cup alternator brackets. After he left I also removed the standard gear stick and fitted the PMS one into place.
The gearbox from
@Porkie and subframe were cleaned up and painted ready for refitting.
Alex sorted out the steering rack. He removed the PAS pipes and fitted some new rack bushes.
Everything went back on very smoothly, apart from one gearbox mount bolt. I've also refitted the hub, coilover and brakes since taking this photo.
This side hasn't changed much, because of the drive shaft fitting issue. Once I get the hub nut buzzed off though it should all be back on in no time.
Alex then removed interior loom and fitted the bottom half of the EPAS column.
He then made a start with trimming the loom down. Removing what he could easily and keeping it tidy.
The finished loom. Much tidier.
The pile of crap he removed. Yet to weigh it all but it's a huge pile.
That's it for the photos for now.
We also reffited the dash frame to hold the loom back in place. Alex then fitted the top half of the EPAS column and the EPAS ECU. Finally we fitted the PMS linkage, this just needs tweaking once we can put the circlip in place.
All that's left to do is:
Sort out a few bolts, a few for the alternator brackets and one for the steering rack.
Fit the near side drive shaft/hub/coilover.
Fit a pump to the 172 cup washer bottle.
Measure up the new aux belt length and source one.
Finish off the EPAS wiring and tidy up.
Two bungs for the steering rack.
Refit the full dash.
Tweak the PMS linkage.
Bit of tidying and a bit of painting.
I think that's it. Almost there. A massive thanks to
@AlexW for all of his help. Also to
@GrahamS for lending a hand one afternoon. Also to
@sonny172cup @BIGASH for suggestions/advice over text.