Steady progress in spite of dashing between vehicles, my daughter is away on holiday so I thought I would surprise her by seeing to the scabby front wing on her Punto. Isn't Italian steel strange - it seems to have de-laminated in places around the wheel arch and the rust looks like it has started inside the panel:I It's a shame really we know the cars history from new and this wing was replaced by Fiat after a ding when the car was only a couple of months old - it's the only rusty bit on the car and it's a '98 [:0]
Anyway back to Harvey, fitted the last of the new wheel cylinders to the rear offside without too much trouble and renewed the brake pipe from the Tee piece to the hub, while I was grovelling about I noticed my JP40 exhaust system seems to have moved position - the bracket I made is no where near the hanger on the silencer:I I'm guessing I tightened the twin down pipe connection in a slightly different position and the error has magnified itself along the length of the system[V] Oh well something else to fix. Next took the brake and clutch master cylinders off expecting them to be seized solid after 12 years idle - but no they were free and came apart easily[^] The bores are perfect so will fit new seal kits and rebuild them. I did get a clutch cylinder kit off ebay but it bares no resemblance to what is actually there, got it ages ago with the rear cylinders at a bargain price so can't complain.
Tomorrow - after finishing the Punto - I'm going to wire in the overdrive and sort out the exhaust mis-alignment and see how much time is left for anything else.
Harvey the RV