Weston wrote:
That's a lot of work. I'm just going to replace my bent valve, install my 951 oil cooler, replace my trashed rear torsion bar bushings, maybe corner balance, new tires, and get a real alignment. All I've wanted this whole past season was to just have 4 cylinders in decent working order, and wheels that are actually pointed straight.
I thought so too but with how much i got done in just one day I think its managable, my engine rebuild is pending what the compression results show, it could be as little as a couple gaskets or as big as a new head.
After finishing the fender work I moved on to the rear suspension. My rear suspension has all the big go fast parts but is still using the 20 year old rubber bushings. This made for a sloppy and bouncy rear suspension, not the best for racing. I've had some welt poly rear bushings laying around for nearly a year but never got around to the daunting task of installation.
welt rear bushings
Removing the rear suspension wasnt as bad as i thought. Yes, it was a pain and a lot of bolts, but more straight forward than I expected.
Torsion bars, and parts removed from car.
The bushings dont just come off, One method I learned from Dave_W (Avant Addict) is to roast them in a grill for a while till the bushings burn off, guess ill be doing that this weekend.
parts with bushings on them