Sunday, August 31, 2008

Don’t bend the stainless!

Using a lot of WD-40 and patience we were able to get all of the stainless removed without damaging it.








We then went after the front bumper. It was hot and the sun was shinning on it making it almost too hot to touch so we worked on the back.



Took a few hours but we were able to remove the entire rear bumper.



Also decided to remove the gas tank. It was in pretty rough shape---large dent on the bottom and after we removed, determined that it had several holes in it where the metal was just rotted away. Might be able to have it repaired, but not sure if it is worth it rather then locating a new one.

Friday, August 29, 2008

This drums for you

I woke up early and decided that I could start by getting the garage cleaned up. My dad works in the garage the same way that my mom works in the kitchen---in a huge mess! After an hour or so getting things back in order dad was back in the garage and it was time to work on the front brakes. I used a wire brush to clean off the sludge and grease from the drums. Overall the Bendix brakes were in really nice condition.




After we removed the front drums from the front, we went onto the back. We needed a drum puller to move forward so we headed back down to Checker’s. They have rental tools which if you return in 24 hours, there is no charge. After getting the tool mounted to the rear drums, we started cranking. After a few minutes, it was apparent that we were not making any progress. We tried to back the screw out of the tool and it was stuck. Somehow, the pressure using the breaker bar that we applied distorted the threads on the tool and it was stuck. Back to Checker’s. This was the only one that they had---fortunately they didn’t charge me for the damaged tool. I was then off to the other Checkers, and they had the tool in stock and within about 30 minutes we were at it again. Still no luck. Committed to not letting the rear drums beat us, dad took a trip to a local mechanic. For $20 cash the guy loaned my dad a slide hammer drum remover. After taking turns for about 30 minutes whacking the hell out of the drum, and dad finally getting a huge blister, we called it a day. There has to be a better way.


Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Time to get back at it

The car has been untouched for almost 2 months---just too hot in the garage during the summer months in Phoenix. During the time away, my dad located another 308 engine from a 54 Hornet 4 door that had approximately 55,000 miles on it. Dad also was able to pull a bunch of extra parts from the car.

Dad is heading back out to AZ for a week or so. He is stoping at Bill Albrights to pick up brake shoes. Hope to get the brakes pulled over the weekend and start taking the car apart.