Well I did the work on the FTO yesterday...
Did the calipers first. When I took them off I discovered that one of my back ones was seized. No wonder my handbrake was not so good on very steep hills. Worked it loose with WD40 in the rust seized pin that joins the 2 sections of the caliper together. Decided to go for a black gloss high temp paint. I had considered yellow and blue, and although 99% of people though blue was best, I decided to go low key with my small discs and rims and of course, defeat the brake dust! prepared them using a grinder with a steel brush wheel to remove any surface dust/dirt/rust/ etc.
very happy with them, nice and glossy finish.
The tappets was the next job. I don't know how people can do them without the tool. I think you'd need to remove cams without it. Very tight in there and no chance of a normal socket and screwdriver working.
The hollowed socket with cut-away worked sweet. 4 of the required adjustment. The exhaust side tappets were quite loose in some cases.
I didn't consider my car sounded tappety really but was meaning to do this just to "check up" etc. It sounds very quiet now. Can definitely hear the difference at idle. sounds silky smooth with no rattle at all. My mechanic tells me that you really need to adjust them every 6 months if you were serious about it, as they do work themselves out again quite soon. Sure I'll see how they go. Used new gaskets on inlet manifold and two rocker covers.
Thats the tool on the exhaust side of Cylinder1
The last job was the fuel filter. What an absolute nightmare. I will never change it again. I thought I was making a pigs ear of it so got help but even my mate found it a total b*tch to change. took about 30 or 40 minutes. Not easy to get at really at all. job done anyway.
I put in red stuff pads when I painted the calipers and bled the brakes. Im not sure if my original pads are crap (loads left on them) or if the brakes needed bleeding, but the difference is remarkable. The car stops so well it feels about 500kg lighter. stops like a go kart with ancors in the road. and they have not even bedded in properly yet. some difference. Highly recommend those red stuff pads if your changing pads soon.