02.01.2015, 00:04
Day 4 of " The Great Journey " Rear End / Sombrero Removal
Happy New Years to All :woohoo:
Today's Goal was to finish the job of removing the rear end from the car. 2 hours time 1 hour work 1 hour crawl time ...lol
I needed to remove the cross member which requires the removal of the Sombrero Bushings / Nuts the hold cross member to frame. After 48 years of driving in the North East on salted roads and 300,000 miles , you would think all the nuts, bolts and rust would cause a great deal of problems.
Well , not one bolt or nut broke so far. The cross member to my disappointment , did not pop off. The bolts came right out
( I left them in when prying)
The cross member just came off with gentle pressure of the pry bar.
The most difficult part was getting the u-joint nuts off . The rear is locked up and you can not rotate the drive shaft. After dropping the rear down with cross member , I was able to do each nut .
The snuber bracket bushing was difficult because it is hard to put a wrench on the top bolt while you undo the bottom nut.
Tomorrow I will take the rear off the carrier and see what is left of the insides....
The job took 2 hours today 1 hour of work and 1 hour of crawl time on my back. It has taken me about 10-12 hours to get to this stage .
With a lift that time would be about 3-4 hours . Stay tuned for the opening of the rear tomorrow !
What I would like to be able to do later
Gentle prying , cross member came right off - bolts came right out
Cross member now free - both sides came off - no problems
Rear supported by jack as work on drive shaft u-joints
Rear End / Cross member now free of car in dolly
Sombreros after 48 years !
Rear End at Rest
Day 4 Parts Collection
Happy New Years to All :woohoo:
Today's Goal was to finish the job of removing the rear end from the car. 2 hours time 1 hour work 1 hour crawl time ...lol
I needed to remove the cross member which requires the removal of the Sombrero Bushings / Nuts the hold cross member to frame. After 48 years of driving in the North East on salted roads and 300,000 miles , you would think all the nuts, bolts and rust would cause a great deal of problems.
Well , not one bolt or nut broke so far. The cross member to my disappointment , did not pop off. The bolts came right out
( I left them in when prying)
The cross member just came off with gentle pressure of the pry bar.
The most difficult part was getting the u-joint nuts off . The rear is locked up and you can not rotate the drive shaft. After dropping the rear down with cross member , I was able to do each nut .
The snuber bracket bushing was difficult because it is hard to put a wrench on the top bolt while you undo the bottom nut.
Tomorrow I will take the rear off the carrier and see what is left of the insides....
The job took 2 hours today 1 hour of work and 1 hour of crawl time on my back. It has taken me about 10-12 hours to get to this stage .
With a lift that time would be about 3-4 hours . Stay tuned for the opening of the rear tomorrow !
What I would like to be able to do later
Gentle prying , cross member came right off - bolts came right out
Cross member now free - both sides came off - no problems
Rear supported by jack as work on drive shaft u-joints
Rear End / Cross member now free of car in dolly
Sombreros after 48 years !
Rear End at Rest
Day 4 Parts Collection