In reply to Puddy46 :
Agreed, all this work without getting it running was cause for a bit of concern myself.
In reply to Puddy46 :
Agreed, all this work without getting it running was cause for a bit of concern myself.
I give up verbally WAYYYY before I actually give up for real.
It's starting, running, coolant burped, and the slave cyl is shot so I can't easily get it into gear. I'll get another one tomorrow. Friday I am going to go to the DMV and try to get this thing Antiqued so I can start ripping down the alley in it.
Susp and brakes are next on the list. And I bought a buffer for the hazy paint.
In reply to camopaint0707 :
Nah not this thing. This is just a street car for fun. Maybe one day I'll track my mirage.
The street is free and tracks cost money and the view isn't as nice. That always held me back lol.
oh damn, that looks so good. That was always a big head-scratcher for me- Mitsubishi/DSM put out some wickedly awesome cars in the 90s/00's, but never seemed to figure out how to get rid of MASSIVE wheel gaps from factory. I remember seeing my first 3000gt, and remarking at how unreasonably high the ride height was.
That looks freaking amazing though.
I slacked off today.
Installed the coolant overflow bottle, put new hose clamps on some stuff, buffed the paint in some areas to see what came up, and I painted the spyders hood prop. Tomorrow I'm hoping to have the slave cyl and as line on and have the car moving.
It's now plated antique and road legal :)
Bled the slave cylinder. Took awhile had disengagement issues. Slave and master are moving the clutch fork, but the clutch fork is not sitting in the right location. Master is adjusted all the way out. So that means one thing: You have to shim the pivot ball to move the lever over. Just a big washer basically.
Sooooooooooooooooooooooooo.........I have to drop the trans to add the washer.
Soooooooooooo this car will not be on the road until it's NOT 92° OUTSIDE. I'm not dropping a trans in this heat.
I'll keep futzing with the susp and E36 M3 but I'm going to have to do a bunch of not fun things and drop the trans out.
Got some hardware, spacers, shims, and cleaned up the case. I have to finish cleaning, get some redline mt-90, and get this shimmed and back up in!
ETA: junkyard run for small parts....grabbed gas door items, and some nice clean 3g eclipse floor mats, which fit nicely. I also got some mt-90!
Trans was painted, motor mount restored and upgraded. Painted the bolts that were cleaned up so they don't rust, and did some more frame rail area clean up and fresh paint
Final trans reinstall issues, seeing other issues as well. Taking time to unfvck this car as I keep hitting issues that need fixed. Pressure plate looks weird. Fingers are not evenly tensioned and they are flat.
I ordered a new.......$385......pressure plate. Grrrr. As u can tell, the clutch is almost new. I actually put this in back in 2019 or so.
In reply to chiquito1228 :
That's what DSM guys all use. It's good stuff.
Proper new PP is here and u can see the difference
So it's 3am...and it's in 😂 😂 😂
I ended up having to remove the shims. The new PP is properly sprung and will work. The fork is aligned and it's all in. I'll finish up the rest this week and maybe this weekend get a pic of it out of the garage and driving.
I have to do brakes and some rear suspension stuff and new tires. Getting down to it.
In reply to maschinenbau :
Rust-Oleum 7271 silver metallic. I REALLY like this color. Looks like a new trans.
Might just buy new rear calipers and brake lines too......these look like I should just do that.
Was prepping for caliper paint that just came in but now I'm like....imma hit the $120 easy button for new. Here's the back end pre clean up, rotors are now off:
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