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Newb Drift Build

Postby azureseele » Tue Apr 22, 2014 9:14

Decided to get serious with the car and do some vital replacements to get the car going sideways. Since 2011 and present i've dabbled with some modifications here and there: ss oil lines, mech omp removal, godspeed radiator, and electric fan from some van.

Thinking I could get the car drift ready in 6 days for an upcoming drift clinic...

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Who the hell was I kidding?!

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Then came in the new the parts

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And then problems began piling up...
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Seriously, it was like they welded this sh*t on!
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Cleaned up the rear harness because I couldn't get anything else accomplished.
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And so I'm going to get some dtss eliminators presssed in at a shop because, look at my garage, no space for a nice fancy press. And only on one hub too, why? Because the left one is still stuck on the axle like a mf.

Any suggestions on how to get it off? i've pounded on it with a mallet, used a 3 jaw puller, plasted it with pb. Won't even budge like a fat man on a couch watching the Food Channel. *le sigh*
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Postby azureseele » Tue Apr 22, 2014 9:14

Oh, and I like to do photography. so hit me up if you want to do a photoshoot because they're aren't enough photos of CO rx7's.

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Postby lablue96 » Tue Apr 22, 2014 9:14

Nice picture with the sunset in the backgroung

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Postby Shadowden » Tue Apr 22, 2014 9:14

Are you trying to take te axle nut off with an impact wrench? Is it a high powered quality one? Should zip the thing right off.

Where did your car live prior to Colorado? One thing that is really nice about the cars I have had since living here is that I haven't had any issue with stripped bolts and such.

Quite the contrary in Pennsylvania.

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Postby erod550 » Tue Apr 22, 2014 9:14

I hate it when the damn nitrile gloves rip and then you can't get a new pair on cause you're hands are all sweaty. Argh, lol.
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Postby I`m Batman » Tue Apr 22, 2014 9:14

Looks like a lot of work. Can't wait to see the finished product.
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Postby azureseele » Tue Apr 22, 2014 9:14

Shadowden wrote:Are you trying to take te axle nut off with an impact wrench? Is it a high powered quality one? Should zip the thing right off.

Where did your car live prior to Colorado? One thing that is really nice about the cars I have had since living here is that I haven't had any issue with stripped bolts and such.

Quite the contrary in Pennsylvania.


Lived in Seattle, Washington for a few years and spent the rest of its days in Colorado, purchased it from the original owner.

The right rear hub slid off like butter
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It's the left side that's giving me such a hard time, won't even budge...any suggestions?
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Postby Shadowden » Tue Apr 22, 2014 9:14

I'd try a really long pry bar. Sometimes axles can be stubborn, especially if any kind of corrosion built up in the splines.

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Postby RX-7 Chris » Wed Apr 23, 2014 9:14

Have you tried some PB Blaster over night?
How about heat?
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Postby Shadowden » Wed Apr 23, 2014 9:14

RX-7 Chris wrote:Have you tried some PB Blaster over night?
How about heat?


I thought I read he soaked it in PB blaster.

Heat is a great suggestion. You've probably done this job before.

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Postby azureseele » Thu May 01, 2014 9:14

well, finally got the hub off, had to take the axle off and bring it to a shop

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apparently the hub was rusted like crazy onto the axle

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did some cleaning and polishing...

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What should i paint the interior? Debating on white or some dark color like gunmetal or black?

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Postby Shadowden » Fri May 02, 2014 9:14

The gunmetal will be a two stage paint project. Pretty sure you will need to lay a silver or chrome base, then cover it with the translucent black. I think it would look good and be unique.

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Postby azureseele » Mon May 05, 2014 9:14

thanks for the input shadowden! I need to do some more research before i can decide. Anyone know how to remove the downpipe without taking the engine out? I have no idea how to get to the turbo side bolts.


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