I was still struggling to get the steering rack off, so I bought a 2nd, different tie-rod splitter.
The one on the left here uses leverage and a bolt to pop the ball joint and tie-rods. It took me about 30 seconds to pop the steering off.
I wish I had bought this one in the first place.
Next was the actual chassis.
I wasn't looking forward to this. Using a bright light and a blunt 25mm chisel, I scraped most of the major chunks of body deadner and crud off.
Then spent a fair while lying under the car with the angle grinder with a wire brush attachment again. There are some awkward places to get to, but after a few long hours, it was looking much better.
After getting both sides fairly clean back o the body mounts, and welding up a crack in one ot the outriggers that holds the engine, I spent more quality time lying on my back under the car with a paint brush and the fish-oil.
Then last weekend, more quality time with the paint brush and the undercoat (2 coats). Finally on tuesday I managed more quality time with the paint brush and the black top coat. I managed to paint one side with a single coat, so there are still a few more stints under there.
But after paint comes re-assemble
I don't seem to have any pics of the painted seat shells, or the chassis for some reason. I'll have to try grab some next time I get to the shed.