doyoulikeithere wrote:mdmead wrote:Really enjoying this build!
Mee Too !
Nice work TinWorm!
thanks guys!
Im hoping my new strategy of working on it will pay off in getting it done. Ive come to an agreement with the fiance that I work 1.5 to 2 hours every day after work on this project, in the hopes that it be yard drivable by the end of this month. fingers crossed. Need to consolidate some property, and the van needs to come off the lift for a different project car Im losing parking for this month.
Today made some progress on hydraulics-
brakes hooked up as it was. Im not sure if this was the original design with the splitter, but it was what was on the van when I started, so I just recreated it with mostly new hardware and following the same areas that the stock lines used to
brake side-
junction area-
also hooked up the clutch line. Im not totally happy with the number of connections I made in this line, a total of 5 pieces, but I adapted the fittings on both the slave and master to regular brake line, then used a generic flex line from some unknown application to compensate for vibration. Im considering building a solid bracket for the body side of this flex line to limit broken line issues over time
also decided to pull the fuel tank, here it looks pretty good under its protective plastic shielding-
but its pretty badly surface rusted, it was empty and easy to handle, so ive pulled it to refinish it with rust converter
also this allowed me to get rid of all this rusted fuel and brake line above. Im going full rubber for the fuel lines instead. And I have the obligatory rusted out rear brake line above the fuel tank id really just felt like removing. Ive never owned a single astro where this line was still intact. Everyone runs the line through the tank straps
notice this vice grip! ive owned this van for years and never noticed it
all the parking brakes have been ripped out up to the pedal for the eventual installation of a handbrake