Finally got some shop time today, was going to set the timing - but the battery was dead.
My iginition switch is "keyless" and turns freely so I accidentally left it with accessories powered last time I was out there. Oh well.
So I went back to the front suspension work, which never ends. I was able to clean the threads on the strut rods, not perfect but they will work. They are a little rough in the middle of the threads, but just fine where the nuts will be.
Here's the condition "before":
and the "after". Much better!
I used tons of anti-seize to make it easier for the next guy in 30 years.
Wasn't too bad to get them in. I used the floor jack under the rod to get the new rubber bushings lined up correctly.
Those with sharp eyes will notice that the CV/Half-shaft boot is wet in the picture above. It got pinched when the suspension went to full droop, when I was putting in the new springs. It's leaking something that appears to be gear oil, and a LOT of it. What the heck??
I haven't looked at the diagrams of the axle yet, but my best guess is that an axle seal has failed and gear oil has filled the boot. Does that sound right to you guys? Or is there a way for fluid to escape the axle when the half shaft is over-extended? It was at a pretty severe angle during the spring installation.