Took the shock of on the front, and removed whats left of the turret that sheered off. Spent hours with the blow torch and WD-40, finally got it all of, gave the area a scrubb with a wire brush, and a quick lick of hammerite to smarten it up. Just awaiting new heavy duty turrets, and new dampers.

Gave the spring a quick spray while it was off, tidy it up a bit.

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Clutch hydraulics are also on the list, slowly getting there. Used some copper to stop my exhaust from rattling, rubbers are a bit old and dont do their job.

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half the turret is still stuck to the damper, but its burst and bent so well and truly ready for the bin.

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Pressed the bearing out of my old idler pulley that I changed a few weeks back and then pressed the new one in. I now have a spare idler to carry along with the rest of the bits and bobs.:)
 
Pressed the bearing out of my old idler pulley that I changed a few weeks back and then pressed the new one in. I now have a spare idler to carry along with the rest of the bits and bobs.:)

so thats where BOB is,you got him with your bits.:eek::eek::p:D
 
picked up metal to make my rad mounts as well as some nice stick electrodes for free

anyone know what black flux ones are for ?
 

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