Years ago when my heater core blew out, I was removing it and my original vent hose basically fell apart in the process. My car sat a few years and the dash vent outlets crumbled. Damn glad to see Detroit Muscle still makes parts for us. I ordered my replacements this past week, and it even...
My right wiper pivot was completely froze up from corrosion and shot to hell. I located another, cleaned it I added a grease fitting a lubed it up. Now it’s right as rain.
Cleaned off more of the front end. Got in the new cross drilled rotors, new timken bearings and inner seals. Waiting on the new pitman arm and getting the front end assembled maybe over the holidays or right after the New Year.
In the mean time my computer drawing of how she will look is coming...
So while waiting on a few parts to get here I decided to do a digital rendering of Lizzie. That way I can try out different color body and wheels, make a few changes and basically draw her up the way I want her to look. Here's a few screen shots:
Got some parts in ,Not all of them, one still on backorder, but I did get a good start today. Left Side torsion bar, control arm, strut rod, and new steering gear in. Tomorrow I tackle the right side. The new torsion bars are 1.03"
A few shots of the removal. I still have the steering unit to come out but it’s a whole lot easier to get to with everything gone.
The current one sound and feels like tiny rocks grinding when you pivot the pitman arm.
Front suspension is out.
The torsion bars were stubborn. But being I was removing the LCA’s I figured I would remove the fastener holding the LCA in place, a few hits on the LCA should loosen the torsion bar. Until I saw the right engine mount was so worn that it was resting on the LCA spindle...
Ok so the toughest challenge I’ve had in quite a while was removing the front fasteners on the strut rods. 40+ yrs of corrosion and grime made them a MF B*TCH!
Oregon Cams probably would be the best bet. They have slant experience and offer some of Dougs profiles. I’ve not dealt directly with them but I have one going in. I understand that they would be glad to discuss and recommend something. But like I said I’ve not dealt directly with them so I...
US Air Force 85-88
Basic; Lackland AFB, TX
Tech Training; Sheppard AFB, TX Tactical Aircraft Maintenance
Assigned; Eglin AFB,FL 33rd TAC AeroRepair specializing in Flight Controls, Landing Gear and Canopy on F-15 A,B,C and D models
Preview of parts to go on. Upper and lower control arms, idler arm, ball joints, tie rods and adjusters, torsion bars, cam bolt kit, shocks, various bushings and new manual steering gear unit
The original springs were 4-leaf. Over time the rear began to sag, and one day there was a noticeable difference in ride height on the right side, after inspecting I found one of the leaves had broken. There was an 1 1/2" difference in ride heightfrom right to left. I got in new springs (6-leaf)...