Let's see..
1. Pulled the rod shift off to fit another shaft seal, as the one in there was leaking lots. Couldn't drop the oil as I don't have enough for a fill, so just knocked the new one in over the old. No more leaks
2. Noticed while it was apart that the bush to which the shift steady bar attaches at the gearbox end was shagged, so attempted to pull it out. Sorry sir, your exhaust is in the way.. so had to drop that too. Had a leak to fix anyway, so not so bad.
3. While under there, noticed the pot joint boot on the exhaust side had no cable tie, so fitted a new one. Then noticed that the end rubbed on the exhaust, which explains where the old one went. Wrapped a length of welding wire around it instead, it's unlikely to melt
4. The throttle pedal felt underfoot like it had broken, lots of sideways play. On closer inspection, the spot welds holding the two bracket plates together had weakened, so seam welded them back together.
5. Finally finished the seat frame I had started months ago for the Cobra Classic I had waiting to go in. Took a bit of tweaking to get the seating position right, but it's a big improvement over the sagged and cracked original which came out. Not sure I want to have a rear-end shunt in this seat though, I can feel the whiplash already...
All in all, a pretty productive day in the garage
