850R - Firestone Fixes CV Axle while Suspension Nears Completion
After trying, and failing, to repair the axle boots ourselves, we finally broke down and decided to have them professionally rebuilt. To our surprise, finding a shop that would do this was more difficult than we expected. Many automotive shops in High Point, NC would not touch it, and the one axle & drive-train shop that we were sent too seemed like it had been out of business for quite a few years. We were giving up on the idea of having the boots replaced and focused on a re-built one sold by O'Rileys or NAPA until I saw that Firestone, of all places, will actually repair CV boots. For the tune of $52, we were able to have the boots installed and repacked.
The new axle coming back from Firestone. New boots along with new grease. We did not check the bearings for damage, as when we removed the boots there was still a large amount of grease left in the original boots.
With the axle done Steve was able to button up the passenger side suspension with the new control arm, sway bar end links, and new tie rod. With this complete we are slowly getting closer to moving onto new parts of the project. The new brake discs from FCP Euro (OEM spec Brembos) along with new brake lines will most likely be installed soon as well. After these parts are installed it will be a matter of bleeding the brakes for new fluid, then isntalling new pads to the calipers.
Interior work is coming soon as well. We have installed the new panels on the rear, however there are still many sagging trim panels to fix, broken clips to replace, and dirty interior fabrics to be deeply cleaned.
The passenger side suspension all buttoned up. We will defintely need to get an alignment though!
850R - Axle Removal and CV Boots Halt Progress
Today we were able to finally get all the bolts removed that we needed to continue on the passenger side. After removing the axle and cutting the old, ripped CV boot off we began to remove all of the axle grease. Unfortunately the clip that holds the end of the axle on (near the hub) that we are unable to reach with our tools. This means that the boots will need to be installed by a professional shop after the weekend. Hopefully once this is done we can continue progress of rebuilding the passenger side suspension (tie rods, sway bar end links, control arms, etc.) Overall the cost of the rebuild will not be that high, and NAPA carriers re-manufactured axles for $50, a steal!
Old and new tie rod ends. They were completely worn on the drivers side as well and most likely contributed to the bad pull we had when braking.
By the end of next week the new brake lines and brake discs from FCP Euro should arrive and allow us to button up the entire front end. After this our plan is to drop the exhaust and take a look at the mysterious oil around the turbo. With any luck it will be a leaky gasket, however worst case we rebuilt the turbo with Steve's plan of a 20 blade turbine.
850R - Air Tool Woes and Broken Brakes
As any shade-tree mechanic knows, there is nothing worse than an over torqued nut in a hard to reach place. Unfortunately, as we have continued to progress on the 850Rs front steering and suspension components we have run into issues of over-torqued bolts, most likely done with airguns by incompetent service techs. We ran into this issue on the lower strut tower bolts (first pictured), and the upper bolt for the sway bar end links (also pictured). Thankfully due to their location we were able to cut the nuts off the bolt and hammer them out. In the case of the sway bar end link, the thread was part of the linkage, however they would be replaced anyway. The bolt that was cut from the strut tower was easily replaced, Steve and I found a few 850s and a donor S70 in our local LKQ Pick-A-Part, which also allowed us to get the second piece that we had broken yesterday, the drivers side brake caliper.
The bolt that needed to be cut from the strut tower. This bolt also prevented the brake caliper bolt from being removed which posed quiet an issue when using the Dremel cutting wheels.
The end of the sway bar linkage that needed to be cut for the linkage to be removed for replacement.
Unfortunately in our haste to break the castle nut off the passenger side of the car, we neglected to affix any disk inside of the drivers side caliper that was sitting off the car on a bucket. By compressing the brakes, the drivers side caliper ended up shearing the rubber seals on the piston, effectively ruining the caliper. Now because we were already at the pick-n-pull for the bolt, we snagged the (somewhat) newer caliper off of the S70 we were working on. Now for the tune of $25 we were able to fix our mistake without any major setback.
Additionally we found two tan trim pieces that we needed that were originally missing from the rear hatch. The 850 that we found in the yard also had much clearer, newer, tail lights that we will most likely take in the coming weeks. By the end of the week, we should have the all new control arm, tie rod, and sway bar end links installed on the passenger side, along with the new CV boots which Steve and I will be doing a seperate write up on.
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2018
- Dec 28, 2018 Mini-Post: New side skirt. Dec 28, 2018
- Dec 8, 2018 Driveability and Performance Report: December 2018 Dec 8, 2018
- Oct 8, 2018 Audio Modules & The Return to Boostmoose Oct 8, 2018
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- Oct 27, 2017 850R - Air Tool Woes and Broken Brakes Oct 27, 2017