Well things haven't really gone to plan, as per usual for me.
The plan last week was to get the bulkhead stripped in the evenings so I can get the first lot to blasting as soon as possible.
But as the boss is off this week we was working silly hours all last week so we could try and wipe some jobs up, and,well... I really couldn't be arsed to do anything when I got home.
Thought ok I'll crack on Saturday, but mate rings me and says "can you do my wheel bearing today"
Ok I thought, I've got a press nowadays so shouldn't take more than a couple of hours. Got it all apart much quicker than anticipated, stuck the hub in the press, 20tons. Nothing, didn't even budge!
Ok, we need heat, so got plumber round with blow torch (not as hot as I'd like but thought we'd give it a try) Still nothing.
Thought about a ring of weld to try and shrink it a little, nope, no bloody gas.
Ended up going to someone in a hgv garage with a 60T press to get it out.
But we f*cked around for hours, so most of Saturday was wasted
Still I did manage to strip the best part of the bulkhead, with just the wiper motor and sound proofing to remove.
The bulkhead is worse than first thought, seems the seller had put tin patches in, a little bit of silicone dorbed in here and their and with the dash in you wouldn't know any different
All repairable, but more work than I thought it was going to be, god only knows what will be uncovered when it is blasted.
The rest of the time was spent clearing the garage out to make some room for when I start repairing said bulkhead.
So I took the wheels off the axles to save some room.
As some of you will probably know, alloy wheels don't fit on 10spline front axles without modification. I.E spacers.
Well... this was his 'spacer'
F*cking washers!
I f*cking hate bodging c*nts.
And then on one of the wheels he had hacked the middle away in an attempt to get them to fit.
This is something I've heard done before, but washers is a new one on me.