That was always the problem - back in the day I was forever stuck in the garage until the early hours of the morning with my Dad ‘fixing’ either his or my car.Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2019 10:06 am Isn’t it nice to have a car to work on knowing you don’t have to get it done quickly because you need it to go to work tomorrow.
It’s quite nice to get to a point where you can down tools, lock the door and walk away - exactly what I will be doing with this one shortly. I have almost finished rebuilding the hub. Slight play in the wheel bearing necessitates a swap with a good secondhand driveshaft - the bearings are almost impossible to remove, it’s said that they were not designed to be serviceable.
I’ve taken the opportunity to fit new trunnions and a new U/J (when it arrives) while it’s all disassembled and reused the brakes which were all new last year. Oh yes, and a fresh coat of paint.