Didn't make it as far with the suspension today but over all it's been a good weekend of progress. Started Saturday afternoon on the drivetrain, working my way from the back to the front.
Everything went reasonably well. The biggest pain in the ass were the nylock nuts on the axle shafts. Super stuck on and barely enough room to slip a wrench on between the u-joints. To give you an idea of how getting those off went for me, I broke a tang off the open end of one of the wrenches I was using and had to go buy another one. In the end they all yielded and the pumpkin and driveshaft came out!
From there it was on to the transmission which meant I had to drop the exhaust first.
I wish it had some "Turbo Power." This won't be going back on but I may keep it around to throw on something else in the future.
Exhaust manifold flange. Showed evidence of having been fought with in the past- had two studs, one bolt which came out and one corner had nothing at all. I was very pleased with how easily the down pipes separated from the manifold once I got all the hardware off.
Transmission pulled, but frame not high enough to clear the bellhousing and I'm out of lifting devices!
Despite the minor quandary in my previous posts pulling the engine was inconsequential once I cleared any straggling wires, etc. Everything from the engine on back that contained oil/fluid has a healthy coating on the outside as well, so new seals are going to be required throughout.
I had rolled the chassis back and then to the other side of the garage to have room to use the engine hoist. Once all that was done reversed process and put it back under the body for further stripping. Snapped a shot in the daylight.
As I said I intended to tackle the suspension today but ended up not being able to spend much time on it. One reason is I decided to treat myself to a garage addition:
It's not quite as large as would be ideal but should handle 90% of what I want it to do for 60% of the cost. Sold the wife on it by being able to do a lot of the body and some chassis prep for paint instead of paying the shop to do it. I have a scaler as suggested by Slow on order as well as a few other pieces.
I did get a little work done though. For one I went around all 4 corners and got all the fasteners cooking in PB Blaster. I starter after the rear then and got some hardware off as well as the brake drums. Then things got more serious. Got the right rear axle out. Before I learned it was a splined two-piece affair I was convinced the hub flange had to come off so I could pull the axle out towards the middle of the car. I mean it's keyed, so it has to come apart, right? Well using a two jaw puller and my electric impact resulted in this fail....
So it looks like I'll be buying a new hub assembly. Might just make it two as they house the wheel bearings and basically unserviceable without the special tool so it might be good to change them. We'll see how spendy I get.
Anyway here's how that corner sits now. The threaded rods that run parallel through the bottom of the hub carriers are being very stubborn and I decided that was a good place to stop. Air hammer is on the way; I'm hopeful that will persuade them more than I was able to today.