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#1726
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Welded nuts on the bracket and got it all back together. Did a front end alignment and the toe was off by 2" so I fixed it. Now I have zero tire squeal and turn in is finally manageable.
Next I'm gonna get the watts links aligned an set. Then she is done
Next I'm gonna get the watts links aligned an set. Then she is done
#1727
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Removed all the heat shields, removed my driveshaft, removed my u-joints, cleaned up the interior a little bit, cleaned out some carbon, and I'm about to do a seafoam treatment....
-1982 Mazda rx7 gs all stock, 120k on original motor.
-1982 Mazda rx7 gs all stock, 120k on original motor.
#1728
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Put the GSL-EV back together and charged it up.
Decided to work on the 85 GSL-SE from my list from a few days ago. Bought oil and lube for transmission and diff yesterday. Unfortunately when I went out to swap cars in the garage I noticed the right front tire was almost flat. (7.5 psi is pretty flat.) Pumped it up and tried to start it. Solenoid didn't pull in. Battery voltage was marginally low. Turned off the blower fan and that was enough to pull it in and start. Headed to the battery shop and they verified the batt was weak. Replace it. Went to tire shop and they found the valve was leaking and tightened it up and all was good. Blew the whole day messing with those two things. Trying to get up the enthusiasm to jack it up and pull the drain plugs. Posting here is clearly a delaying tactic.
Decided to work on the 85 GSL-SE from my list from a few days ago. Bought oil and lube for transmission and diff yesterday. Unfortunately when I went out to swap cars in the garage I noticed the right front tire was almost flat. (7.5 psi is pretty flat.) Pumped it up and tried to start it. Solenoid didn't pull in. Battery voltage was marginally low. Turned off the blower fan and that was enough to pull it in and start. Headed to the battery shop and they verified the batt was weak. Replace it. Went to tire shop and they found the valve was leaking and tightened it up and all was good. Blew the whole day messing with those two things. Trying to get up the enthusiasm to jack it up and pull the drain plugs. Posting here is clearly a delaying tactic.
#1731
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Well, I've been super busy with school, studying for tests due to the end of the semester coming up.
At the same time my dad decided that the paint job had gotten too bad to keep it at its current state so we're prepping it for a respray. We've just been sanding it down. We knocked out the areas where the paint had legitimately begun to crack and starting to tackle the hood with the rust spots and the loose frame underneath.
I wanted to get my brakes done but either way I win, I guess.
Wooop for no money!
At the same time my dad decided that the paint job had gotten too bad to keep it at its current state so we're prepping it for a respray. We've just been sanding it down. We knocked out the areas where the paint had legitimately begun to crack and starting to tackle the hood with the rust spots and the loose frame underneath.
I wanted to get my brakes done but either way I win, I guess.
Wooop for no money!
#1732
My 7 is my girlfriend.
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Bought an eBay short shifter last night. After switching from the MS6's super short throws to the 7 it feels like I'm hoping in the 18 wheeler and throwing the big stick around so I figure I should give the girl a little more sports car feel on the interior. One of those mods I've been meaning to do but just never got around to getting the part. Hopefully it'll be here soon and can be the first work I do in the new garage. It'll certainly be nicer than doing it in the rain.
#1733
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driving into work this morning made me realize that i really need to figure out why my horn blares if i plug it in. PO installed 2 aftermarket horns, now i need to figure out his mess of wiring. looking at a set of hella supertones as replacements. i also need to start sourcing some new shocks for the front and rear of my car, problem is i don't know in the slightest where to look for fronts for a 1980. can anyone help me out here? i know RB has the back ones, but the fronts need to be done too.
#1735
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SA front strut carts from Monroe and KYB are still available. Rock Auto.
Monroe $30, KYB $50.
Considerable more from Mazdatrix ($77 each KYB); they also still have the OEM struts, at $110 each
I'm running KYB fronts; slightly softer than the previous Tokicos when they were new, but still competent struts.
Monroe $30, KYB $50.
Considerable more from Mazdatrix ($77 each KYB); they also still have the OEM struts, at $110 each
I'm running KYB fronts; slightly softer than the previous Tokicos when they were new, but still competent struts.
#1736
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i'd need the right lengths for the SA's but i believe there should be a KYB AGX that would fit. the toyotas use the same diameter strut, in various lengths.
#1738
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driving into work this morning made me realize that i really need to figure out why my horn blares if i plug it in. PO installed 2 aftermarket horns, now i need to figure out his mess of wiring. looking at a set of hella supertones as replacements. i also need to start sourcing some new shocks for the front and rear of my car, problem is i don't know in the slightest where to look for fronts for a 1980. can anyone help me out here? i know RB has the back ones, but the fronts need to be done too.
On my car, I added anti-freeze to the coolant (27 degrees out tonight).
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#1739
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#1743
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put 854 miles on the Seven over the last few days. yeah, I been having fun. the rear still bounces so Im thinking lighter springs is in order. other than that she drives like a dream. I noticed today that my car is quite literally the "king of the jungle" here in Wilmington. sure there is a ton of faster and nicer cars, but none get the attention mine does
#1745
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the car looks sick!!!
idler arm bushing is going again, would switching to the moog unit stop this from happening? no more leaky brake fluid, new master cylinder works a charm. starting to research stereo stuff, deciding what my setup should be. i'm thinking replace the 4"s in the front. the 6"s in the back, new head unit, nothing fancy, 4 channel amp, maybe sub(s)?
idler arm bushing is going again, would switching to the moog unit stop this from happening? no more leaky brake fluid, new master cylinder works a charm. starting to research stereo stuff, deciding what my setup should be. i'm thinking replace the 4"s in the front. the 6"s in the back, new head unit, nothing fancy, 4 channel amp, maybe sub(s)?
#1748
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the car looks sick!!!
idler arm bushing is going again, would switching to the moog unit stop this from happening? no more leaky brake fluid, new master cylinder works a charm. starting to research stereo stuff, deciding what my setup should be. i'm thinking replace the 4"s in the front. the 6"s in the back, new head unit, nothing fancy, 4 channel amp, maybe sub(s)?
idler arm bushing is going again, would switching to the moog unit stop this from happening? no more leaky brake fluid, new master cylinder works a charm. starting to research stereo stuff, deciding what my setup should be. i'm thinking replace the 4"s in the front. the 6"s in the back, new head unit, nothing fancy, 4 channel amp, maybe sub(s)?
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#1750
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Oh my god I was an idiot today. Installing new rotors and bearings on the front, I had to press in the piston on the drivers' side caliper to fit it over the new pads; so I loosened the bleed screw and used a big c-clamp to squeeze in the piston.
Once it was all installed I bled the brakes, but for some reason the pedal wouldn't tighten up. No bubbles in the fluid, but there was a weird sound every time I pressed the pedal.
...after a couple minutes of testing this, I heard a loud POP. I had just pumped the piston right out of the other caliper, which wasn't installed on the hub yet.
%#&@*#!
I just turned a simple job into a caliper rebuild.
Once it was all installed I bled the brakes, but for some reason the pedal wouldn't tighten up. No bubbles in the fluid, but there was a weird sound every time I pressed the pedal.
...after a couple minutes of testing this, I heard a loud POP. I had just pumped the piston right out of the other caliper, which wasn't installed on the hub yet.
%#&@*#!
I just turned a simple job into a caliper rebuild.