sigh
I’m going to be hanging out with my work buddy this Saturday, weather permitting, to do the brakes and clutch cylinders. Still haven’t done diff fluid, lol, and idk when I’ll get around to it. But I did accomplish something since the last post.
But before I get to that, it snowed again. And I just so happened to have been driving the RX-7. sigh
Luckily, I beat the salt trucks, for the most part. I got stuck about a mile behind a single truck, but he exited the highway at the next exit and I had a good 10-15 miles of salt free snowy highway after that. Being paranoid, I still went and got a car wash to clear away any potential rust gremlins.
I had been hanging out with a friend all day, and it started snowing when we went out to get some dinner; I ate up quickly and left early to avoid worsening roads, and of course road salt.
Southbound on the highway was basically empty, which was nice (and let me take this pic, and don’t worry I was watching the road not my phone; took a blind pic).
Snowy girl
Getting up a snow covered driveway in a RWD sports car… Let’s just say that I managed to do it without hitting either of my dad’s cars…
And an ice covered Prius.
Ok, now on to the accomplished task.
As I’ve mentioned previously, the driver’s side outer lens fell off at some point. Car looks pretty tacky without it, and the reflector is gone because it’s part of that lens. As you can see in the picture above, it’s not pretty and my tape job to keep the inner lenses from falling out (mostly a paranoid thing, they were totally fine) didn’t help. I finally went out and got a heat gun and some adhesive sealant to get the passenger lens off for resealing and to get the lens off my “new” spare tail light to slap on the driver’s side tail light.
The spare tail light’s adhesive had actually already broken off, and that made it pretty easy to remove, besides the stupid plastic clip I broke off in the process of doing so. Not a big deal as the clip isn’t technically necessary. The passenger outer lens didn’t come off as easy, I melted the plastic a bit trying to get the adhesive to break loose in one spot, and the clip decided to be an asshole and broke a part of the lens off.
However, it didn’t break into the actual lens part, and it still sealed up nicely with the new adhesive; just looks kinda eh, and the melted plastic doesn’t help.
Took both tail light assemblies out to make it easier to seal the lenses on.
I cleaned both lenses with dish soap and warm water. Took all the dirt out of the inside and outside. They look pretty minty now.
My ghetto solution to clamping the lens on to make the adhesive stick properly. It worked pretty well though, lol.
And both done after drying for 2 hours! They’ll still need 24 hours to fully cure, but 2 hours was enough to make them stick pretty strongly.
Hell yea! They’re both looking great, nice and minty. No longer tacky, and I’ve got both reflectors.
As customary, more photo shoot stuff:
And…it’s bedtime. Next time should hopefully be with new brakes and new clutch cylinders.























































































































































































































































































































































































































