TurboMinivan
Still plays with cars
- Location
- Lehi, UT
A new co-worker was asking me about my Miata project. I explained its partially-completed state, and then that progress has ground to a halt. He asked how long it has been. "A couple of years," I initially replied. But then I decided to check and see exactly how long it has been. Sadness: nearly to the day, it has been five years since I dropped it off at my friend's shop.
That's it. This thing has to become a priority and I must get it done this summer come hell or high water. First things first, I stopped by to chat with my friend and let him know of my newfound eagerness. This gave me another chance to at least see my poor car, sitting right where it has for so long:
So I kept going by every two or three days to demonstrate my seriousness about finding time for it. I've made it very clear I will do all I can to fit shop visits into my schedule so I can assist with the operation. On the plus side, he is also eager to make progress (if for no other reason than to get it out of his way).
So you'll all understand how pleasantly surprised I was when I stopped by his shop on my way to work today and I saw that my baby was now on one of his lifts:
First item of business: finish modification of the lower control arms (we had to relocate the bottom shock mounts to clear the bigger CV axles) and reinstall them. After that, we'll just tighten down all the bolts and the rear end is done.
After that, we'll move to locating the engine and welding engine mounts to the subframe.
That's it. This thing has to become a priority and I must get it done this summer come hell or high water. First things first, I stopped by to chat with my friend and let him know of my newfound eagerness. This gave me another chance to at least see my poor car, sitting right where it has for so long:
So I kept going by every two or three days to demonstrate my seriousness about finding time for it. I've made it very clear I will do all I can to fit shop visits into my schedule so I can assist with the operation. On the plus side, he is also eager to make progress (if for no other reason than to get it out of his way).
So you'll all understand how pleasantly surprised I was when I stopped by his shop on my way to work today and I saw that my baby was now on one of his lifts:
First item of business: finish modification of the lower control arms (we had to relocate the bottom shock mounts to clear the bigger CV axles) and reinstall them. After that, we'll just tighten down all the bolts and the rear end is done.
After that, we'll move to locating the engine and welding engine mounts to the subframe.