Even cheaper than I thought, that's awesome!!
Yeah it seems like alot but in reality the only expensive things so far have been the turbo and clutch. Everything else is nickel and dime type stuff but does add up after a while. I got a little more progress done tonight, but it just rained the last two days so the mosquitos were out and man they were eating me alive so I called it early tonight.
Pulled the clutch release fork, replaced the pivot stud which surprisingly is just a piece of plastic. Everywhere I read said it was cheap insurance to replace while the trans is dropped. If that thing breaks you are SOL
Found a little wear mark that looks like the fork was rubbing on the housing, didn't seen too bad but was a small concern. think I'll just leave it be since I'm replacing everything, whatever was causing it should be eliminated
Old and new release bearing, the old one was still in decent shape
While I had the power steering drained I'm going to add this filter in line with the return to the reservoir, should help to extend the life of the pump and steering box
I pulled the front rad support, AC compressor and condenser, and disconnected the fuel lines. Only thing left to remove the motor is to hook up the hoist and remove the engine mounts, going to wait til I have a friend come over before I try to do that solo and fuck it up