Evap tray, rear rotors and upper shock mount

andyfanshawe

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Hi all.
Since my Mark has spent most of its life in california and marbella, the evap tray will be alright won't it? Er,........no!

Looks reasonable here

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Here is a closer look

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Just about all the coating was peeling off, but it still took another 2 hours of scraping to get most of it off.

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Luckily it hasn't gone through anywhere, so it is now at a local shop awaiting media blasting and powder coating.

The previous owner told me he had changed the rear brake pads about 9 months ago, so imagine my surprise when I saw this after I removed it for a good service and clean up.

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Did he really put new pads on old rotors? Obviously he did.

The rear upper shock mounts looked like this

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and since I am in the UK and have limited access to parts quickly, I found some new shock bushes that I never used buried in my garage (from another car) and turned them down using a lathe and an angle grinder!! Lots of smoke and a really bad smell but they fit and are working well.

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Although this is the bit I enjoyed the most - burning out the old bushes!

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Old plate media blasted and painted and reinstalled

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I know it looks like the car has been neglected, but its not as bad as it sounds above. Loving it, and loving the fixing more!!

Andy.
 
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