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RE: traling arms continued

To: "'Robert M. Lang'" <lang@isis.mit.edu>,
Subject: RE: traling arms continued
From: "Keith Meinhold" <keith@navyboy.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 09:53:13 -0800
I re-bushed my suspension, front and rear last year.  I have put probably
2000 miles since.  I used no lubricant/grease on poly the bushings. Much to
my regret the bushings are making a nice squeak when crossing a driveway
curb.

On a side bar:
To redo it this time, I will not remove the trailing arm from the car.

With the car off the ground I will use two jacks (one under the spring and
one near the front of the trailing arm.  With the spring loose and the arm
hanging down I remove the bolts.  Then I slowly raise the rear jack
compressing the spring slightly (the front jack remains) in place.  I fit my
spring compressor over the spring to hold it in place for safety.  Once I
have a slight amount of spring compression I lower the front jack until the
front of the trailing arm and brackets clear the frame.  Once clear I
replace the bushings (this time with Teflon grease) and jack the arm back up
into position, bolt and tighten to spec.  (there may be other ways, but is
sure made short work by not removing the hub and drive shaft when I needed
to change the brackets.)


Keith Meinhold
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San Francisco CA 94112

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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-6pack@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-6pack@autox.team.net]On
Behalf Of Robert M. Lang
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 5:32 AM
To: Skip Montanaro
Cc: Andrew Packard; 6pack (E-mail)
Subject: Re: traling arms continued

On Mon, 14 Apr 2003, Skip Montanaro wrote:

>     Andrew> ... I pressed in the new, two-halves polyurethane bushings and
>     Andrew> inserted the metal sleeve.  I then squeezed the mounting
points
>     Andrew> into the brackets, and tightened the mounting bolts to the
>     Andrew> appropriate ft lbs.  In tightening the mounting bolts, I
>     Andrew> squeezed the brackets against the sleeve without compressing
the
>     Andrew> poly-u bushings at all.  The trailing arm moved easily up and
>     Andrew> down with minimal resistance.
>
> Isn't some sort of graphite lubricant called for with these polyu
bushings?
> You didn't mention using any, so I figured I'd mention it to be sure.
>
> Skip

At the very least, you want to use some anti-sieze compound on the pivot
bolt so it doesn't sieze into the sleeve.

Other that that, you don't really need to lubricate the bushings. I never
lubed mine when I installed them 40 miles ago, no squeaks yet!

rml
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