Now the car only needed wheels to be able to roll and steer. Some more paint was applied in the trunk before it got loaded on a trailer and off to storage for the summer. Not much of body work left for the next winter season. Don't you think the hauler is up to it's task ? It is an Opel Astra with 100hp 1.6 liter engine.
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Friday, May 6, 2016
Steering Box
ID tag on the steering box says:
Code | HCC AT | |
Date | 4K08B |
According to the documentation found in the internet
Application | Tag Code | Type | Ratio | Turns |
65-66 Mustang | HCC AW | Power | 16:1 | 3 3/4 |
HCC AX | Manual | 16:1 | 3 3/4 | |
HCC AT | Manual | 19.9:1 | 4 5/8 |
And the interpretation of the date code is:
1st digit | Year | 4 | 1964 | ||
2nd digit | Month | K | October | ||
3rd and 4th | Date | 08 | 8th | ||
5th | Shift | B | B | (the second work shift of the day) |
Based on the dates, this might be the original "slow-ratio" box installed by the factory.
The basic reconditioning took place with the steering box. Cleaning, painting and greasing, that is.
Steering box |
Idler arm |
Good instructions how to lubricate the box can be found on Stangers' site. In brief it goes like this.
1) Turn wheels all the way to one end 2) Remove fill plug and the farthest screw 3) Press grease in until it squirts out of the screw hole 4) Turn wheels to the other end and repeat the steps.
Fill Plug removed |
Grease squirting out of the far-most screw hole |
Tie rod |
Monday, May 2, 2016
Front suspension
The front suspension had been prepared for Arning drop by drilling the new holes for upper control arms. Except for reconditioning all of the parts I do not plan any changes in the structure at this phase. So once all the replacement parts had been gathered, usable parts cleaned and painted, the installing of the front suspension in pretty straight-forward task to do. The front suspension will consist of the following equipment.
- reconditioned upper control arms (UCA)
- new upper ball joints
- new spring saddles
- 1" lowering coil springs
- new Scott Drake lower control arms (LCA)
- new spring insulators
- standard sway bar
- new sway bar end links
- standard strut rods
- urethane strut rod bushings
Here is presented as a picture show what was done to get the car rolling.
Reconditioned UCAs and new ball joints |
New spring saddles |
Scott Drake lower control arms |
Control arms bolted in the shock tower |
Strut rods cleaned and painted. |
The new urathene bushings compared to old ones. |
Strut rods and sway bar attached |
New insulators for the 1" lowering springs |
Spindles and springs installed |
Drum brake shields will be replaced later |
I did not pay any attention to the brake parts as they will be replaced with disc brakes. I only cleaned the rotating assembly and bearings and bolted the necessary parts back to get the car rolling without brakes. The steering box still needs to be installed before the car can be dropped from the jack stands.
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