Firehawk's N2 racecar project
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04-10-2006, 08:39 AM
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Firehawk's N2 racecar project
Widar Wrote:How are you doing, my friend?Fine, thanks. ![]() ![]() |
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04-12-2006, 05:54 PM
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You propably wouldn't even get the them off by sandblasting, because the sealant is so flexible that the sand won't eat it at all
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04-12-2006, 06:36 PM
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Sandblasting will not do the trick... You need to do this by hand
![]() Sarcasme is just one of the things I offer ![]() Daily driver: '92 Toyota Carina E GTI Rebuilt project: '86 Levin hatch ![]() |
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04-13-2006, 09:54 AM
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Oh well, I should've known that there's no easy way out of this.
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04-13-2006, 11:47 AM
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Good to hear that you're taking good care of her!
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06-20-2006, 09:38 AM
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Yay, summer is here and this project is gaining some speed again.
![]() ![]() All the rubber bushings are now gone - taken care of by a butane torch. ![]() ![]() I'm also going all-out on rebuilding the diff and rear axle. I ordered a full set of replacement clutch and spline plates, springs and washers from Toyota, all the diff and wheel bearings from a local Koyo distributor and a 4.7 ring and pinion kit from SYM. The service manual section for diff disassembly/reassembly looks a bit scary, though. ![]() Once the rear axle is re-assembled, I'll need to start looking into shortening the front struts for a pair of SW20 shocks. Most of the coilover sleeves I see on eBay and such seem to be aluminium, which I can't weld onto the strut body. Anyone know of a good quality coilover kit with steel sleeves? |
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06-20-2006, 12:51 PM
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I believe that the Ground Controll coilover kits are steel. Great quality, any springrate and look purdy. But why do you want to weld them to the strut? two locating point-welds will do the same for alloy.
Dissasembly of the rear axle/ differential is peanuts..not scary at all. The other way round though.....Wouldn't attempt this myself without all the neccesary tools (and you need quite some). A wheel to steer the front of the car A pedal to steer the rear |
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06-21-2006, 09:10 AM
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NoHachi Wrote:I believe that the Ground Controll coilover kits are steel. Great quality, any springrate and look purdy. But why do you want to weld them to the strut? two locating point-welds will do the same for alloy.Hmm, it seems that GC (or at least some of them) kits use also an aluminium sleeve. The problem is with the finnish inspection (aka. MOT) regulations, which state that home-made repairs on suspension components is not allowed. If the visual inspection shows that the struts are obviously home-built, they may order the struts to be replaced. Using a steel sleeve allows me to weld all around the strut tube and make it look more like a "factory-made" unit. ![]() NoHachi Wrote:Dissasembly of the rear axle/ differential is peanuts..not scary at all. The other way round though.....Wouldn't attempt this myself without all the neccesary tools (and you need quite some).Actually, we do have pretty much all of the required tools at our garage, except for one - a press. Unfortunately it's probably the one that's needed the most.. I'll probably refer all my pressing needs (haha, pun) to my preferred machine shop so that shouldn't be a problem, either. And WTF - the service manual says to grind away the rear wheel bearing's inner retainer. That thing is a huge piece of solid steel! ![]() |
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06-25-2006, 07:38 AM
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Ok, I got the diff now disassembled and found some pretty nasty carnage inside. The clutch block with the two gears was split in half, the other block had cracked from its corners and two of the four springs were split. The casing is still intact, as are all four gears. I have no idea what those two clutch blocks cost as OEM spares so I'm a bit worried whether it would actually be cheaper to get a completely new stock kouki LSD instead of buying spare parts to fix the current one...
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06-25-2006, 12:44 PM
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Bad news
![]() Check the price of those parts... ![]() I thinck it's the first thing to do... :wink: Good luck with the rest ![]() SR Team BURN THE RUBER NOT YOUR SOUL! |
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