Oh boy oh boy oh boy! Is life the rollercoaster or what! After a crazy winter break I can finally post again! All rejoice! I have done some work but havent had time to keep yall updated so this will be lots of pictures.
I bought a cheap fuel pump!
I needed to empty the fuel tank and wanted to do it in a nice controlled manner. There is a drain plug on the bottom but I did not want it just going everywhere trying to get it in a container. I found the fuel line under the hood and blim blam boom!
I have it emptying into an old gas can for my weed-eater. I hooked up a 12v battery and
That is some pretty gas..... pretty disgusting. It smelled aweful too, not anything like it should. Looked like tea.... or other things.
I left the gas tank open hopeing that whatever was left would evaporate and I also blew out the line with compressed air to help too. (I honestly dont know if that helped at all)
Next came a new brake master cylinder! Compliments to my super duper friend! I started by removing the old one and stripping it of the reservoir that I need to transfer over to the new one. The old one was full of gunk.
Cleaning the parts that are moving.
and then bench bleeding the completed new cylinder.
I did have a panic moment when the "secondary" valve ( I guess thats what its called) would not pump but I kept at and then fluid started to flow perfectly. I did at this point dance a good dance.
Installed in its new home. Feeling really good about myself at this point so I do the next logical thing and start to bleed it.
One man bleed brake jobs are the best! And yes I know it looks like I am working on an old tractor :D but I am too excited and do not care.
Rear passenger
And I thought the gas was gross. I dont know if this is what it looks like normally or if its rust or burned but yea... It did however make it easy to know when new fluid was in!
Now that side was done on to the rear driver...... and then disaster struck!
The bleed screw broke off with hardly any force..... I was crushed. I sat back, thought it over. Well a complete new rear brake job isn't the WORST thing in the world. So parts ordered.
After new parts arrived I started working on getting rid of the old. Both drums were terrible to get off but it was wierd, they were not really worn that much. The shoes have a lot of wear still left on them and the drums had no valleys or anything. I dont know but you can see my marks I left on the hub by the bolts I was using to get them off. I accidently ordered shoes without the metal arms for the self adjusting mechanizm so I had to reuse them. They looked bad but moved very freely so I just put them on the new ones.
All new springs though. I have to say I have done a drum brake job before..... 5 times on the same car in 2 years. ( I hate my daily ) This was by far the EASIEST drum replacement/ repair/ redo I have ever done. 10min each side. I was actually having fun. I almost felt ashamed. :D
New internals
And no more old tractor look!
And no more in the air! (ugh blurry photo will fix later)
I got a gallon of gas and some Seafoam, a new battery! and I actually had a day to tinker. I mixed some Seafoam with the gas, and used my cheap fuel pump to prime the system. I also got a new fuel filter for obvious reasons. I dont know what it goes to but its larger and I can see through it which is nice. After some fiddling and cranking it over. He came to life! Super rough at first but I let him idle for a bit and he calmed down to a nice idle. I could not resist and got it went back and fourth in my driveway. Once I felt that the brakes would work ok enough I took him for my first spin around the block. I must have looked funny, I was braking every 5 seconds to a slow roll then accelerating then braking just testing things out. So far one lap but not anywhere done :). More to come for sure!
Girthquake : those mirrors are spot on and now I can look at ebay or junk yards for them! thank you so much!
Rodknock : The coupe has different tail lights and I was very frustrated but more searching I came upon the terms Zenki and Kouki. (they mean what generation a car is or something close) but using Zenki 84 ae86 tail lights proves to be most helpful :)
dogodell: I for sure want to do a engine swap very badly but I might have to tinker with the 4ac for a bit. Does the Webber help at all?