I am beginning this post as I start to prepare what will be a major rebuild on this car. I originally bought this car as a parts car for my other FC but after finding out that it is an extremely late Sydney FC I have decide to take on a full restoration of this car. It is one of the last to come from the Sydney Plant.
The car has seen some really rough treatment in the past, vandals smashed every window in it, there is rust in the floor, sills, subframe and boot so I will really have my work cut out for me.
It currently has a HR front and Rear end fitted, but I will be using these in my other FC. It had a Red motor and aussie 4 speed fitted at one stage, the rear gearbox crossmember was bolted to the floor and the floor has cracks around the bolt holes.
When it was purchased I bought it home on a car trailer, when it was pushed off I noticed that the LHF wheel was rubbing on what sounded like the caliper. I recently towed it over to a friends house where it is being stored until I finish my current FC. Before it was towed I removed the LHF wheel and to my horror, someone had continued to drive the car while the brake pads were metal on metal to the disc. To make matters worse the wheel had been spaced out with mag wheel washers to stop the wheel from hitting the caliper until the pads ground down the disc until the caliper sarted hitting the wheel again. What is left of the disc is about 4mm thick. I spent 15 years as a mechanic and have never seen such bodgey work until this car.
The mag wheel washers fitted between the studs and the wheel
In the photo below it is possible to see how much has been ground from the disc.
In this shot below it illustrates that the dust seals have been popped off the caliper housings because the caliper pistons have come out so far. Left like this and on a single circuit master cylinder too.
The disc. This is only about 4mm thick.
Some of the rust, this is under the LHF mudguard, looking back to the sills
Unfortunately the batteries went dead in my camera, but I will post some more photos during the week
Keith
F4+