| The engine, transmission and hubs now removed from the front subframe. I have also taken out the trumpets and the cone rubber suspension. |
| All bits bagged and put aside waiting to be worked on. |
| Spare subframe also with cone suspension removed. |
| Tackling the rear subframe - the bolts (these are 1/2" hex head) on the nearside front mounts are seized. I managed to extract one but the other one snapped. |
| These are the bolts on the nearside rear mounts - both are also seized and wont budge at all. These will need to be ground off. |
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| This is the top mount on the nearside rear suspension with the nut removed. |
| Bottom view of the nearside rear mounting bolt showing the rounded and seized nut. Also shows the rotten boot floor. |
| Rusty boot floor. |
| Another view of the nearside rear mounting bolt showing the rounded and seized nuts. |
| Disconnecting the brake line from the nearside arm. |
| This is the offside rear subframe front mount. One of the bolts came off but the bottom one is seized and will have to be ground off. |
| Bottom view of the rear subframe offside rear mounting. |
| Bottom view of the rear subframe offside rear mounting bolt showing the rounded and seized nut. Also shows the rotten boot floor. |
| Disconnecting the brake line from the nearside arm. |
| The bolts on the nearside rear mounts with the heads ground off. |
| With all the bolts gone the rear subframe just fell off. |
| This is the nearside front mounting point of the rear subframe which is in a very bad state and will need to be replaced. |
| This is the nearside rear mounting point of the rear subframe which is also in a very bad state and will need to be replaced. |
| Rear subframe liberated from the shell. |
| This is the offside front mounting point of the rear subframe which is in a very bad state and will need to be replaced. |
| Getting ready to remove the arms and suspension from the rear subframe. |
| The two bolts on the bracket that hold the nearside arm came off easily... |
| ...and another one, but, as usual, there is a stubborn bolt that just will not budge :( |
| Same story on the offside arm bracket - three bolts off, one seized. I am soaking the seized bolts in WD-40 and will leave these for another day. |
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