11-25-2020 | #1 |
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Bushing replacement support
Hey everyone!
Ones again I am asking for your support. I have started replacing the rear bushings, on the control arms and spindle rods. After snugging everything down on one side, it seems to be too tight... Now the nuckle hangs free and I cannot by hand push it down to install the shock or sway bar... My first question is applying lube. I did not put lube between the control arm and the bushing. Only between the bushing and the sleeve. I followed a guide on corvettecentral that stated the it was appropriate. It seems reasonable that the movement should be around the sleeve. But I have seen other videos where they lubed everything... What's your take on this? The second question is bushing it self. Should I have sanded it down to be flush with the sleeve? Now I think several of the bushings extend slightly outside the sleeve. If I then tighten the bolts and clamp down on the bushing outside, it will of course require mush effort if the bushing is supposed rotate around the sleeve... Suggestions on how to proceed? Regards ChrisIMG_20201125_203945.jpgIMG_20201125_204006.jpg Sent from my EVR-L29 using ZR-1 Net Registry mobile app |
11-25-2020 | #2 |
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Re: Bushing replacement support
Actually, I believe the tightening procedure is to tighten everything with the suspension loaded, so the car sitting on the tires on the ground. I lubed everything when I assembled mine. I did not sand any of the bushings.
I would loosen it all back up, get the shock and sway bar mounted up and sit the car down on the ground, then torque it to specs. I assume youre using poly bushings....
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11-26-2020 | #3 | |
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I went with prothane poly urethane bushings. Okay so you lubed between the control arm and the bushing as well? Sent from my EVR-L29 using ZR-1 Net Registry mobile app |
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11-26-2020 | #4 |
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Re: Bushing replacement support
Ya I know that the rubber bushings have a different function and the bind theyre in after torquing is meant to act as a pre load.
Thing is, with suspension, you should assemble everything and snug the bolts, letting everything be able to move still. Once its all together, then you can torque it all to spec. At least thats the way I learned how to do it. Thats also how I did mine on my 90. I used poly as well. I really used allot of the grease and in fact bought an extra tub of it for assembly. I put it on every part of the bushing and any surface that would potentially bind. Its been a couple of years now and I still have no squeaks and the car rides well.
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Did you change the u-joints on the half shafts? I have significant rust and not sure if I dare to use significant force to remove the bolts while risking breaking them or stripping the threads. Any thought? Thanks for the support so far! Sent from my EVR-L29 using ZR-1 Net Registry mobile app |
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