andyfreelandy
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I mentioned that I would get around to this and as Jeremy Clarkson said when he got fired, "I have suddenly become unbusy'!!
So, my fabulous 170k TD4 2002 which has now had a new engine, recon gearbox and regular maintenance was getting very tired. Bit bouncy, bit rusty in the underside component department and so time for a refresh.
Refurb to be done in 2 bits. Front and then rear.
Yesterday started on front. Stripped out wheel arch liners, replaced all fittings with stainless, cleaned 18 years of grime out from under liners ready for the application of underbody schultz. Removed front bumper and fitted spot light brackets and wiring.
Today, removed: underpan, front brakes, hubs, struts, wishbones, front subframe and antiroll bar plus links. Replaced track rod ends ready to refit. Used a digital vernier on the threads to retain the tracking set up.
Next is further clean and spray, then rebuild using new or refurb components.
Only problem so far is lhs drive shaft seized into hub, so will use a spare drive shaft to make progress and soak the old one.
Large pile of worn and rusty bits is being formed in the corner of the workshop.
Taken some photos, will post shortly and update the thread as it progresses.
So, my fabulous 170k TD4 2002 which has now had a new engine, recon gearbox and regular maintenance was getting very tired. Bit bouncy, bit rusty in the underside component department and so time for a refresh.
Refurb to be done in 2 bits. Front and then rear.
Yesterday started on front. Stripped out wheel arch liners, replaced all fittings with stainless, cleaned 18 years of grime out from under liners ready for the application of underbody schultz. Removed front bumper and fitted spot light brackets and wiring.
Today, removed: underpan, front brakes, hubs, struts, wishbones, front subframe and antiroll bar plus links. Replaced track rod ends ready to refit. Used a digital vernier on the threads to retain the tracking set up.
Next is further clean and spray, then rebuild using new or refurb components.
Only problem so far is lhs drive shaft seized into hub, so will use a spare drive shaft to make progress and soak the old one.
Large pile of worn and rusty bits is being formed in the corner of the workshop.
Taken some photos, will post shortly and update the thread as it progresses.