I did exactly the same thing when I replaced my window regulator. Nice cleaned up quarter light in and tightened up..went to put the window in...and...b*llocks...out comes quarter light...not sure what your fixings are like but might be a good opportunity to do the bracket mod that I did to hold the bottom regulator nut in place..All good intentions today to remove the two broken bolts from the arms...........But realised you need to remove the hubs to have straight access.......... so that didnt happen.... as dont have the gear to do it Leeeeeeee,,,,,,!!,,,,,,,
So something I could do was to remove the bushes from the arms....
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Socket wasn’t long enough to do it in one go.....so cut it and pulled the rest out
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So onwards and decided to refit all the door parts.
The new window sliders are two per side......
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So why did I get 8 of them ????
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Got the quarterlight back in and it fitted really well...
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Which was a real shame.......I should have put the window in first so you can slide it forward and then back onto the new plastic parts Oh well its good practice .....and will not make the same mistake on the other side
At least I hope I don’t
I really should get some of those upgraded mirror posts you have. My driver mirror wobbles more than a bowl of jelly !Another hot day down here on the South Coast..... so on to another job
Turn the contents of this box into two Blue Wing mirrors.....
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Contents.....
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First get these two sandblasted and filled castings nice and smooth....
Wet and Dry...and lots of water needed
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But two hours later....and 3 coats of grey primer...
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While they were drying took the silver drivers side plastic covers, and cleaned them with a scotch pad to give them a key..
Then first coat of Topaz Blue
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Followed by lots more coats.......together with the now dry castings
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And finally..... a lacquer coat added
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Now 4pm.... so leave them for a couple of hours in the sun then put them in the garage.
Then tomorrow if hardened off, they can be assembled with the new stainless steel hinge pins....and put back on the doors.
If not, then I could sort the seats out....
I also need to get on with the trailing arms but got saturday gigs for the next two weeks so cant get up to Zedshed HQ to get them sorted out.
you're a perfectionist...some people just use masking tape!Another hot day in Paradise
so more bits to do…. And today was a good day
Started by sorting out the seats ….. up and down fine, but forwards and backwards was doing the opposite to the switch.
Had a look on the 1.9 and then checked the 2.8…. Motors round the wrong way…. Must have been because I installed them when the seat was upside down
But didnt have to take the seats out….. just got to the torx screws that hold the motor and removed them then the motor just pulls forward and because the two drive shafts are flexible you can disconnect it and turn it round quite easily
1.9 showing how the motor should be…
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2.8 passenger side wrong way round
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the wiring end of the motor should be toward the passenger door ( RHD)
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Drivers side same but also a bit laboured as it moved… and didnt sound right…..
So checked to see if the seat was square to the rails and it was out by about 2.50mm.
So motor off, and connected a drill to that side shaft and got it back in line. ( both sides measuring the same. From the ref points I used
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then turned the motor round and reconnected it. Sounded much better… and working properly now
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That was a good start … so onwards and sort the mirrors out…
Assembled all the bits with the tooling
Then its just wind the tooling up until you can see the circlip groove and then locate the circlip.
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then undo the tooling and its done
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Then fit the cable back in and connect the 4 wires. ( I took a picture so I would know where every colour went…. But wearing my glasses today I realised the colours are actually written on the plastic housing
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Then screw it all together…and fit it back on the car .
The four hex screws were a bit crap but luckily I had some black ones exactly the same size
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and a bit of grease and a hex driver later and just to prove that the new stainless steel pivot pins work……
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And this one was the old one off my 1.9
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and I have received the butyl rubber cord, so thats the next job… finish building up the doors.
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I thought it would be black like it showed in the picture on ebay…. but its grey.
Still I suppose it doesn’t matter really… its not seen!!!
Good job you checked if you are considering using it! ... would have been a very short and noisy first drive otherwiseThought I better drain the oil before turning it upside down….
Must have already drained…. Saved me the job
I know you get Dry Sump sports cars...first I've heard of a Dry Diff one!Got out into the garage this morning for a tidy up….. but got side tracked….
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Put the near side disc and calliper back on and connected the brake lines.
Bit of an accident when I trod on this and so had to ‘gorillatise’ the end back on
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Then thought I see how well the spare diff would clean up…..
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Ten minutes the wire brush
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Thought I better drain the oil before turning it upside down….
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Hmmmmm… thought there would be more than that
I think it was upside down in some photos when I bought it …. Must have already drained…. Saved me the job