Day 80 - 5/26/12

Today is spring day! The rear of the car sags to one side, so with the shocks out they basically fall out. So we flip flopped them side to side. Then dad showed me an old trick to get the fronts out!

A little help of a pry bar and they're out.
 
Jacked up the arm, and loosened the lower nut, but not all the way. Then we used a hammer attachment on a air chisel to break the taper fit from the spindle. The spring's tension helped break it apart.


Loosen the nut all the way and the spring will push the arm down!

I borrowed a coil spring compressor from the local parts store to make it possible to take the springs out!

Cut about 2/3 of a coil off the bottom. We'll see if that's enough, probably not!

Day 79 - 5/25/12

Friday night, lets keep tearing it apart! Jacked up the rear, getting ready for rear brakes too. Since we're taking everything apart up front, this is a great time to take the springs out to cut them a little. Sits way to high.


Removing the sway bar end links to replace them and make room to take the springs out.

Ready for new parts!
 
Removed all the shocks because they're shot. I'll have to buy some of those too! Peter's working on his Civic in the background.

Day 78 - 5/22/12

Well, I got a little tired of the intense grinding, so we moved in another direction. The entire brake system and the front bearings need to be repacked, so we started on that. Today's Tuesday, so hopefully we'll be done this weekend.

Step one, jacker up!

The calipers where a little sticky, but they are the brakes so that made sense why.

Hopefully we can reuse the rotors and calipers, they seem to be in decent condition.

Got the bearings out, and they look great! The spindles look beautiful as well.

Both sides are in great condition for 40 years old!

I scooped out the majority of the grease out of the rotors, and then used our handy solvent tank to let every thing soak.

Last thing we did today was drain the master cylinder and remove it.

Day 77 - 5/20/12

Almost done with the metal work in the rear window. One last push after today will get it.


Day 76 - 5/7/2012

Time to get back to the rear window fabrication adventures! I got the vertical sides all spot welded and ground down, a very tedious task, that was both stressful and fun at the same time!

Got to grind it down so the vinyl top will sit flat!

Got all the paint stripped off. Used one of those 3M stripper wheel/pads to get in the crevices in preparation for filler and paint.


Kept working along the top area, it was real thin on the passenger side. Lower heat welds and titanium putty to come. Working around the lead was also a fun task! It had to be all dug out and welded underneath were it sat.

Also I keep stripping the original roof paint some more, being careful to not warp the thin sheet metal.

Day 74/75 - 4/27-28/12

Oh man where do I continue where we left off? It's been six months since an "update", but luckily I've been taking pictures since then. It's currently mid November 2012, and I've been dailying it since the end of July 2012. So yes, you could call it "done", but there is always something to do/fix. I'm not going to spoil it anymore so I'll just keep the story going where we left off in late April 2012...

Day 74: 4/27/12

My dad sourced some of this awesome stuff called titanium putty that he uses at work to fix molds. It has high build formula that dries hard and takes a grinder to form down. Great for fixing some thin pitty areas in my roof. 



We also used it around the windshield area to fill the seam a little where lead was originally.

Day 75: 4/28/12

Got that titanium putty ground down and dad gave the area along the passenger drip rail and the A-pillars a thin layer of filler. I learned that filled areas should be at least primed so less contaminates get in it. The primer really brought out what the roof skin will look like when it's all done! 


This area is still a little "green".




*Edit:* (Being made on 8/8/15) So after going through my brother's picture folders on the computer, I found some more pictures that Dad had taken with my brother's camera. Enjoy the update!

Continuing to work on the rear window...

Dad jumped on the roof and snapped some pictures of me sanding away.


There you guys go! And as usual, have a nice day.