Lol sometimes I laugh at some of the stupid updates I've made you guys look at when everyone is expecting an ls7 update or a burnout video, but this is what I've been working on.
I wanted to adjust my clutch rod because the pedal was taking up way up at the top, and with the new light clutch it was really hard to drive smooth. It turned into a bit of an ordeal. Turns out some jackass (me) cross threaded the fuck out of the clevis last time, and the threads were jacked beyond repair. Mazda being Mazda of course decided to be weird and make it a fine thread 8mmx1 which doesn't match any of my 8x1.25 taps. There are also no clevises available in the country anymore from Mazda.
I also found that the clevis pin had its way with the clutch pedal arm. The bushing was blown out, and it was elongated like 1/4" with no end in sight. I ordered a 3/4" by 1/4" spacer from McMaster and went to town with my harbor freight unibit lol. Precision.
I drilled out the clevis to the correct diameter for a helicoil if plan A didn't work out, but I think this is going to work well. It's just a slip fit through the clevis, but it is captured through the full travel of the pedal. The clutch takes up just off the floor now and feels way better.


Another one of the weekend projects was to finally put sliders on the Tillett. I still love the seat so I figured I should make it a bit more permanent. Now people big and small can drive the car again


And lastly, big news from yesterday, picked up a new "family car." The damn dog is 50 pounds now and won't stop growing lmao. Traded in the M235i as it was running out of CPO warranty, and BMW was refusing to diagnose an electronic damper issue without money up front in case it wasn't covered. I was looking at minimum $2000 if they didn't cover the eventual issue on a car I wanted to trade-in anyways. Mercedes matched their top dollar trade in estimate and I didn't have to fix it..sooooo now we have a sweet car that we both can drive, and the dog fits in the back.
It is a 2018 certified GLA 45, 375 hp 7 speed dual clutch AWD that absolutely rips. They call it an SUV, but ride height is lower than most sedans and it runs mid 12's stock. Way higher performance all around than the 235 was. It is my first time ever driving an AWD car, and first Merc I've driven too. It gets ragged on in reviews for not being well appointed or as luxury inside as other AMG's, but it suits us better anyway. All go and limited electronic fluff to break in the future.
We now have another fun car so we can both participate in Canyon drives, and whatever track events we want to attend which I'm super excited about.
