So today we finally made a start. I had to get my birthday celebrations out the way earlier this week, I must be catching the senior contingent of the Zed forum now
First step is always getting the Zed in the air and making a plan and first impressions weren’t great, everything is looking very crispy and we also have a seized calliper up front.
The rear is all intact and looking very original, even the shocks.
The front was looking far worse and the offside calliper was stuck on.
First item to be removed is the exhaust, I’m surprised it came off so easy. The nuts barely resemble nuts anymore.
Considering how she looks everything was coming off relatively easy. Parts piling up quickly ready for powder coat. The front support brace started to crumble once you poked it with a screw driver, luckily we have quite few of these in the cupboard.
weeping rear shocks. Original
Past it brace
Lots of little bits ready for coating.
So finally after a couple of hours the subframe touched the floor, I can confirm the beam bushes were resting on the plate.
shot beam bush, this should be solid.
Couple of close up shots.
To make up some time we decided to strip the front in the same day. Just a brake line left behind.
Photo from below the engine. We will be removing this front subframe tomorrow, the last build allowed us to invest in an engine support brace.
The underside at the rear also looked good.
more stuff to come off tomorrow. Old shocks and fuel tank straps.
Also have the gearbox and clutch work to do. Front hubs also need to be completely disassembled.
Balls reached the photo limit.