I have been slowly making some progress here and there, between taking a much over due vacation, a 8 day power outage and the ensuing amount of work that followed since I work for the Utility Company.
After battling the first LCA bushing with a sawzall and chisel I decided there is no way I was going through that hell again 3 more times.......
I still put the sawzall to use cutting nearly through the outer sleeve of the bushings and folding the lip in.
I then turned down a die and let the press do the rest of the work. Much quicker and less infuriating solution.
So the LCA's are done just need to be sand blasted. Going to check to see if the machine shop here at work has a cabinet. I have a 'total loss' blasting gun I can shoot outside but I hate wasting all that media on anything other than very small parts. Then I can powdercoat them and press the new bushings in.
Aside from that just lots of cleaning/stripping on the rack, hubs, UCA's ect. Also still figuring out what to do on the front sub-frame. Way to big to put in my coating oven and quotes all came in around $250 to have a shop do it. Whatever they coated it with from the factory is pretty tough stuff and it good shape just takes alot of work to clean off the grease/tar/dirt and I will have to touch up a few scratches and chips with some paint.............I would like a fresh coating but I am struggling to justify the effort/cost when its in as good of shape as it is in.
I have a coating project I am doing on trade this week but I'm really itching to get this front end back together so I can work on some other part of the car....................Feels like there is so much left to do to get it on the road still. Hopefully I can find some time here any there waiting for items to cure ect to work on this.