Probably about due another update!
Front calipers and hoses are off, cleaned up with another go on the pressure washer/sand blaster, and then a good dremmelling with wire brush attachments. They came up well and are currently 3 coats into painting (still with a bit of hose, pistons and bleed nipples attached - see, I'm learning!) While I was chopping off the excess hose, I noticed some markings on both - "09/98" - so possibly still the factory hoses... yikes!!
Struts came off with a bit of persuasion from my new friend 'gunny' (probably the least original nickname for an impact wrench, but I don't care
), and while I toyed with the idea of getting spring compressors and replacing the spring, top mounts and bump stops myself, I stopped short and let my local garage do the honours. But before I did, the struts was rusty af, so I sanded them down and gave them a fresh coat of black paint around the lower section. Spot the difference...
(Photo prior to new springs, top mounts & bump stops/dust covers being fitted)
Once complete, fitting them was a nightmare!! I managed to get the right side in place, but then really struggled with the left, it was as if the left control arm wouldn't droop as much as the right did, so once the top mount was secured, the hub was about 5mm too high to line up. I used a screwdriver through the upper hub bolt-hole like a pry-bar to compress the strut enough to line up the lower bolts. I thought could this be due to the anti-roll bar and that I'd have had the same problem on the right side even if I'd done the left one first? I unbolted the ARB from the control arm anyway, but it didn't make any noticeable difference. Either way, they're both back on and bolted up. Hopefully when the wheels go on and it's back on the ground it's still level!!
While it was off, I painted the strut brace in the same orange as the calipers. The polished aluminium looked ok, although tarnished, but I want to go for an 'orange highlight' theme.
Before:
After:
I should be able to get the calipers rebuilt, fitted and bled this week. The last thing remaining before we try the MOT again is the lambda sensor. I already had a go at removing it and failed miserably. I might have another go with it up on axle stands, but failing that I'll just ask the garage to fit it on the lift before the test. Annoyingly I bought a lambda sensor socket that AutoDoc suggested when I bought the sensor... and it doesn't fit. Thanks AutoDoc!
. I go on holiday on Friday though so even if we're back on the ground and driveable by the end of this week, it's still going to be a little while before we can get tested.