Well, that was an easy enough job to do. I didn't go the cheat method by cuttin the bolt under the gearbox & inverting a new one, as I had read the blog on it on the WIM forum. Seein as its not my car (belongs to me brother) and he has 3 young children I'd hate for anything to go wrong.
Actually doing it the correct way was a doddle, and I'd say its easier than having to cut the old bolt off because space is pretty tight under there so you'd have to use a hack saw to do it manually as you couldn't fit any electrical cutting tools in there. Anyway got it up in the air on beefy axle stands, supported the engine & box with a jack, removed the engine mounting, lowered the subframe and the W/bone more or less fell off (after a few whacks

) New W/bone in, re-tighten everything to specified torques, put the engine mount back - Het-presto done in roughly 1h 10 mins. Other side even easier.
Then the B*£*$dy handbrake!!!!!!!!

That was a right pain in the bum

As it said in Haynes book of lies the handbrake is not adjustable as it does it automatically. (Well it does if the automatic adjusters B*£$dy work!!!!) Drums were solid on, would not come off no matter how I cajoled em, even with the cable disconnected. GRRRR!!! Thats when I started to turn green and my shirt started to rip

Anyway once I'd regained my composure I managed to eventually get both of em off. Removed the non exsistant shoes, and also found that the auto adjusters were seized. New shoes fitted cable sorted, now the h/brake moves 3 clicks MAX!

Retest tomorrow
