So, it was off for some shopping to get some gloves and hand cleaner. I went with Will's suggestion and got the KBs gloves - I can see why you recommend them, they're tough enough but still thin enough, and I was wearing them for hours with no problems.
It was time to tackle the intake and exhaust manifolds to make some room and do a bit of cleaning. I took stacks of photos so I can put this all back together later on. Most I won't bore you with.
This all went pretty smoothly. I had already taken the top hose off the radiator, as well as the thermostat housing. They were dry so I figured the radiator was pretty much empty. Here's a tip for the less experienced - drain the radiator first to make sure. I took the hose off which goes from the water pump to the intake manifold and green liquid sprayed out everywhere. Some quick bucket placement and we're good to go.
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Choke cable off, carb accelerator linkage off, and I broke something.
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Any idea what that clip thing is called? Gotta get a replacement.
Anyway, with everything disconnected, it was time to undo the bolts holding the intake and exhaust manifolds on. This is when I discovered something missing from my toolbox - a 9/16 spanner. The shifter did the job for some, but the others I need to get a ring spanner on, cos there's not enough room to get a shifter in there. I'd already been to Bunnings and Repco today, so the spanner will have to wait till next payday.
I figure it's time to get under the car and drain the oil. Lying down, I'm faced with this -
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Not sure if you can tell, but there is oil EVERYWHERE. I'm not squeezing under there with it like that, so time to have a bit of a clean. There is a thick oily muddy gloop on just about everything. I made a few scrapes to try and show it:
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After a bit of archeological work with the screwdriver, I discovered what looked like a recently painted HR disc brake front end.
I took the opportunity to check some of the bolts as well, after seeing how loose the rocker cover ones were.
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If you squint, you might be able to see that that the sump bolt just below the sway bar is about half an inch out! All the bolts I checked were loose. The grease nipple on the lower suspension arm was loose too.
Lots more scraping and cleaning, and there was a pile of goop under the car. Taking a break, I had a peer around at some other bits. Uh oh:
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The front crossmember/chassis rail (not sure what it's called) had two small rust holes in it. After a poke around in there they looked like the above photo. It was full of dust, dirt, bits of rust, leaves. Should I replace the whole thing or can I cut it out, hit it with some killrust and weld some patches over it?
Depressed at my find, I cleaned up and finished up for now.
I decided I'm going to use my original post as a reminder for my future self on things to remember, as well as a shopping list and log of purchases.
Thanks for reading! Next session: get a 9/16 spanner, take off the intake and exhaust manifolds, more cleaning.
Edit: Looks like I only have a certain time in which I can edit a post?
Reminders:
Fit the rocker cover gasket and bolts!
Fit the thermostat housing gasket before replacing the cover.
Shopping list:
Gasket set $82 delivered
Hand cleaner $8
Gloves $30
9/16 spanner
Some drop sheets to make cleaning easier
Engine oil
Rear main seal repair additive