I'm not sure what Craig was saying, Ian. I think this engine has only the top seal, nothing on the guide or down inside the spring.
Here's more progress:
After removing the front brakes and cleaning things up a bit with the bead blaster, I separated the hub and rotor by driving out the studs:
I did a bit of searching and came up with what might be a suitable rotor/caliper replacement:
The rotor will take some machining to make work, but after opening up the bore, the stud holes, and carving in the register so the rotor has something that centers on the hub, it should work out pretty well!
As for the caliper, it should look familiar to anyone with a 240:
I needed to pull the drums for various reasons, and rather than calling in a favour or ponying up the $125 or so for a puller from IPD, I built my own (I need the TIG experience):
Works okay...
Those drums are tacked on and are located by the studs, unlike the front rotors where the studs are loose in the rotor holes. This is going to be a bit trickier...
Meanwhile, Dale was pulling apart the interior. I wanted to see what the floor looked like - kind of rusty, but only one hole found so far:
The inside of the rocker panels look not too bad. I'm going to have to take a page from the Book of Brad once all the welding's done:
Home depot wiring, circa 1970. Wonder what caused the burning/melting on the kick panel?: