What's this? Advice needed please
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What's this? Advice needed please
Hi guys, hope you are all well.
Had the S for 5 years now and still enjoying it. I recently had my 108k service done, and at the same time my clutch master cylinder went so that had to be replaced (day before service was due, delivered it to them on flat bed). it passed the MOT fine, but some things needed doing soon:
Rear brake pads
Rear drop links
New Coolant
Auxiliary Belt
I decided I should be able to do these myself, last weekend I did the rear pads and that went well, although took me a while, but learnt a bit.
Today I changed the rear drop links, again went well, again took longer than expected, removing the old ones proved to be tricky, had to grind off the one bolt.
Anyway, whilst changing the rear left side, I noticed this:
Which appears to be broken, but I cant work out what it is, do you know please? It's sheared right off, and the arm seems to pivot on something that has some wires going to it. I've no idea how long it's been like this, would have thought Honda would have picked up on it though.
Cheers,
Dave.
Had the S for 5 years now and still enjoying it. I recently had my 108k service done, and at the same time my clutch master cylinder went so that had to be replaced (day before service was due, delivered it to them on flat bed). it passed the MOT fine, but some things needed doing soon:
Rear brake pads
Rear drop links
New Coolant
Auxiliary Belt
I decided I should be able to do these myself, last weekend I did the rear pads and that went well, although took me a while, but learnt a bit.
Today I changed the rear drop links, again went well, again took longer than expected, removing the old ones proved to be tricky, had to grind off the one bolt.
Anyway, whilst changing the rear left side, I noticed this:
Which appears to be broken, but I cant work out what it is, do you know please? It's sheared right off, and the arm seems to pivot on something that has some wires going to it. I've no idea how long it's been like this, would have thought Honda would have picked up on it though.
Cheers,
Dave.
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Might have just answered my own question, just found this:
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/745...spension-part/
I should probably replace it do you think?
Cheers,
Dave.
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/745...spension-part/
I should probably replace it do you think?
Cheers,
Dave.
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It does look like you've answered your own question Dave. AFIK it assists brake bias AND the headlight auto levelling, which that thread didn't make too clear.
I actually have one up for sale if you're interested as in breaking a car.
I actually have one up for sale if you're interested as in breaking a car.
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Cheers guys, much appreciated, guess I had better add it to my list of jobs. I had a feeling the list might grow when I started!
Thank you Floppy, how much do you want for it, I think I only need the arm bit, but let me know.
Cheers,
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Thank you Floppy, how much do you want for it, I think I only need the arm bit, but let me know.
Cheers,
Dave.
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You don't need to push on the piston btw - it's threaded and will turn in by itself. Easier with the caliper still attached to the car and just make sure whatever lever you use is secure in the X before you attempt to wind the piston back
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Lol, I too am in the novice category, but learning every day! Thanks fester, I'll update my post with that, will document the drop links tonight or tmrw and pop that on my blog.
Got my old Auxiliary Belt off just now, a lot easier as have no airbox, just the k&n which didn't need to be removed, but I ordered the wrong part form GSF (6PK1137), seems I got the cheaper, shorter one for cars with no aicon? Just bought what I hope is the correct part (6PK1472) so will pop that in when it arrives, very simple job though with 14mm socket, popped the old one back in for the moment.
Anyway, got the old Headlight range adjustment sensor off, another job that was harder than it should have been!
It does still work in that when i moved it (as its not connected to anything) you could see the lights moving up and down, so it's just the ball joints and rod that need replacing (bottom of photo). The lower ball joint was solid, and explains why it sheared off, looks like it might have been like that for a while.
I'd rather not fork out for a whole replacement unit as it is just the 2 ball joints and the rod between them than I need to replace. The upper ball joint does move freely, but has part of the old rod in it that's never coming out.
Any ideas on what I could replace this with, ideally original parts, but something that will do a similar job might work just as well?
Got my old Auxiliary Belt off just now, a lot easier as have no airbox, just the k&n which didn't need to be removed, but I ordered the wrong part form GSF (6PK1137), seems I got the cheaper, shorter one for cars with no aicon? Just bought what I hope is the correct part (6PK1472) so will pop that in when it arrives, very simple job though with 14mm socket, popped the old one back in for the moment.
Anyway, got the old Headlight range adjustment sensor off, another job that was harder than it should have been!
It does still work in that when i moved it (as its not connected to anything) you could see the lights moving up and down, so it's just the ball joints and rod that need replacing (bottom of photo). The lower ball joint was solid, and explains why it sheared off, looks like it might have been like that for a while.
I'd rather not fork out for a whole replacement unit as it is just the 2 ball joints and the rod between them than I need to replace. The upper ball joint does move freely, but has part of the old rod in it that's never coming out.
Any ideas on what I could replace this with, ideally original parts, but something that will do a similar job might work just as well?
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If you could get the broken bit of rod bored out could you use a length of threaded rod to couple the two ball joints?
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I've contacted thk, maybe i can blag for them to send me a couple of 'samples' and then make the rod as you suggested.