Me, I'm just going to drain transmission fluid and add new fluid
Circled is the fill plug
>>17607587
Another angle
Got some new conduit to clean up my wiring for my new coil pack's junkyard Neon connector
>>17607588
Pic came out upside down
Is that the vent hose?
Circled is the drain plug
>>17607624
Another angle
>>17607569
Bruh, this is /o/, no one works on their cars here. You want to talk to people about working on cars you go to /k/.
>>17607569
You should be cleaning that nasty piece of shit instead, anon
Finishing up wiring cops on a 4age through an edis 4
I'm waiting on parts to do a brake system overhaul, the car is almost 25 years old so new lines and what not are just prudent at this point. New OEM rubber lines, Stoptech STR600 fluid, having calipers powdercoated black to match the car, new OEM seals all around.
>literally had to order parts from Japan because they were discontinued in the American market
Finally cleaning out my car
Just got it back on the road today. Think I now need timing chain guides and possibly a front caliper.
>Change oil+filter
>Headlight assys
>3rd brake light assy
>License plate light assys
>Rear rotors, calipers, pads
>Parking brake cables, equalizer, brake handle, handle boot
>Fab new mounting boss for brake handle since old out ripped out of floor
>Clean front brakes
>Bleed brakes all around
>Rear shocks and quad shocks
>Front struts and mounts
>Power steering rack and bushings
>Clutch, bearings, flywheel
>Clutch fork, pivot ball, clutch cable, shifter boot
>Output shaft seal
>Exhaust gasket
>Straighten mangled sheetmetal under car
>>17609319
I can smell that through my monitor, holy shit
Finally (saying for the third time) going to swap the transmission from the busted down Hatchback to the convertible and get at least ONE of them roadworthy.
Also got a new ignition switch shipping out Friday, so I'll be able to turn the car on with a key for the first time in 8 months. No more screwdriver for me!
>tried fixing my clock that stopped working years ago
>resoldered everything
>clock worked for a day
>stopped working again
>now my climate control lights don't work
It's always one step forward, two steps back, isn't it?
>>17609319
How do people even let it get that bad? In my first car I'd leave a mcdonalds bag or two in the back seat for a couple days at most but nothing like this.
Waiting on a set of front wheel bearings, rear wheel bearings and a new backing plate for my left rear drum
Bearing on the same wheel (left rear) is probably dying