don't know if it makes you feel any better, but i don't see anything you've done, that most of us hadn't at least once take a few days off from working on it and be careful what car repair vocabulary the kids are learning
don't know if it makes you feel any better, but i don't see anything you've done, that most of us hadn't at least once take a few days off from working on it and be careful what car repair vocabulary the kids are learning
You're doing my a fine job!! The only advice I can give, is, if you have some free time. Do some searching online on what project you're gonna do. For instance installing torsion bars. That way you have an idea, so you're not moving backwards.
That's how I've approached most of my resto. I didn't know squat about squat. I just read a ton. I know it can be hard with a family and a job.
not home, so i can't check to be sure, but aren't those nuts "pinched" so they're lock nuts? if so, they have 3 dimples on the sides. maybe i'm thinking of the strut rod boltsI still dont understand the pivot shaft ordeal either, I tried 2 nuts and 3 pivot shafts and it seems like the nuts really dont want to go on them, but they are the right nuts.
What the actual ****! I cant catch a break! Again 2 steps back!
Put the passenger side torsion bar on, but when I was taking out the strut rod I have this pain in the *** plastic piece that caught the metal washer, metal bushing sleeve and the rubber bushing and it went down in the middle of the K-Frame. Tried fishing it out and I feel like I made it worse fml.
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not home, so i can't check to be sure, but aren't those nuts "pinched" so they're lock nuts? if so, they have 3 dimples on the sides. maybe i'm thinking of the strut rod bolts
Me too... I got my washer out with a combination of a mag-tool and a coat hanger. It took me over 30 minutes. The rubbery bushing is still in there... I was cursing up a storm when a couple of salty sailors walked past and I made them blush. I ended up stuffing a paper towel to block off that hole, cuz naturally, I tried to put them back in there. Lucky for me I had an extra bushing.
Seems like we are all suckers for punishment and experience much of the same things.
PS, it takes balls to work on these old cars, great job you’re doing, Bropar.
I get to Vegas every once and a while.... we should have lunch the next time, all’s invited. You’re cracking me up as well as being quite inspirational. Our wives could trade stories.... my kiddos are all grown, but your youngins would certainly be well welcomed! These are the reasons I got into the car scene. And Mopes in particilapar!
Do you need a tb tool to hammer in your rods? I’m goimy to install 1.03s in a few more degrees or warm temperatures. Bigger roll bar upfront and one on the *** end too. QA1 a
Shocks too.
quess I’ll start a build post in a few days. Look for me here, soon.
Heck, you're a Dentist (or a wannabee). There ought to be a dental pick you can slide down over the top, into the hole of the washer, and slide it out. Haf to laff, make sure the LCA is as far down as it will go before putting the bar into it AND that the adjuster is backed out far enough to keep bolt from falling out.
As for kids picking up vocabulary: Auto shops are second class places to pick up a salty (not parent friendly) vocabulary. The winner in my book is any challenging golf course. Not only did I pick up vocabulary, I also learned the useful skill of how to avoid flying clubs and balls.
Smart Man.today I studied way to much then helped out with chores around the house when I got home so didnt work on the car. Picked up a extension magnet though
Northern Tool, and Tractor Supply have U bolts for trailer axles. If either of those places have stores in Vegas, you might check there. I agree with the little kid in the pics!
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find a place close by that does axle / suspension repairs on trucks. they should be able to make you a set while you wait. take your old one and tell them how much longer you need them.Thinking of getting these Ubolts to install my rear sway bar. I only need 2 and unfortunately no where close by me has any 3in × 7in ubolts.