DeanS15
My car is so clean you could eat off it.
wicked craig, had the balljoints pressed out the other day so all ready to go once the arms have been coated once again, thanks a lot mate.
they came out very easy, in fact they were the easiest job so far - i gave them to my friendly local garage to do lol. they charged me a fiver.....Cool, did they come out easy? Just sent you a PM about the joints mate.
We have a press that we can use too along with my entire socket selectioni think you'll have trouble mate, if you are hitting the hell out of it to get it out then i'd be worried about bending/flexing the arms. they're only mild steel.....
good luck with it though mate, atill sorry to see the s15 go but i look forward to seeing the stage'r'34
it was really pretty easy mate, from memory (without pics) i can roughly list what i did, but if pics are required i could tie them into the written guide...How hard was it so take the subframe and diff out? Is it complicated enough to warrent a guide being written? If so I think you may be the perfect guy to write it
a coater in medway i've been reccommended, but i'll get the quote FIRST this time lolNice work. I didn't think you were dropping the tank and lines. Who are you using to recoat all the nuts and bolts?
use impact sockets mate, drop forged ones tend to explode if they are stressed out in a press or impact wrench it's not pretty...We have a press that we can use too along with my entire socket selection
Cool, I can't find anywhere round here that does it. If you can get them done at a good price I may have to use them too. :nod:a coater in medway i've been reccommended, but i'll get the quote FIRST this time lol
Sweet nice guide mate! :nod:it was really pretty easy mate, from memory (without pics) i can roughly list what i did, but if pics are required i could tie them into the written guide...
obviously the first thing is to jack the car up (leave the handbrake on for now) and place on axle stands, ensuring there is plenty of room to drop the subframe, and if you are planning on a full strip down, dont forget to remove the split pins and crack the hub nuts while the handbrake can still be applied, once the calipers are off it will be a pain
1: remove the exhaust from the cat back
2: remove the rear anti roll bar
3: remove the wheels
STEP 3.5: remove split pins and crack hub nuts if you are stripping down
4: take the handbrake off, disconnect the handbrake cables at both ends and remove the brake caliper bolts and tie the calipers to the hard brake hoses using zip ties to keep them clear
5: remove brake discs
6: undo the four prop bolts to diff and lower the rear portion of the prop down out of the way
7: undo and remove the single bolt on each side at the bottom of the rear shock and pull inwards, clear of everything
8: disconnect the speed sensor and earth strap
9: locate and undo the three or four clips that hold the speed sensor wiring to the fuel tank heat shield until its free and dangling and disconnect the end of the diff breather hose that goes into the chassis rail (be careful with the wire clips as they break easily)
10: slide a trolley jack under the subframe, use a sturdy plank of wood to spread the weight and jack up to support the weight of it
11: once you are sure its not going anywhere, remove the front subframe braces and then remove the rear subframe brace bar, this includes all four mounting bolts in this step
12: if you can, get help from a couple of friends, they must support the hubs on either side while you lower it all down, thier job is to stop it tilting forward or back and keep the weight even
and if all's well, thats it . between an hour and two hours work removing it tops, more if there are rusty bolts......
once the subframes off, there is very little stopping removal of the tank. disconnecting the plugs and hoses from the top of the tank, disconnecting the filler hose and breather, 2 17mm bolts, a couple of pins and the tank will drop. you can either use the trolley jack method as per the subframe or do what i did and lay under it and lower it down by hand. make sure you are low on fuek though lol. i plugged the filler hose with an old bottle cap and permanent pen, and taped the fuel hoses over, the outlet with red and the return with green tape. then just stick a little matching coloured tape on the spout where they go to match it up laterSweet nice guide mate! :nod:
I was planning on just dropping the subframe when I target the rust but think I will try and take tank off too..it sounds really scary contemplating doing this but i spose its worth it and its like lego really lol it can all be put back together again!