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Re: Silent bloc bush. - further clarifications

To: Angelo Graham <a3graham@mc1adm.uwaterloo.ca>
Subject: Re: Silent bloc bush. - further clarifications
From: "Jack I. Brooks" <brooks@belcotech.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 09:04:27
Cc: Triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Angelo,
        
Because the steering box side silentbloc bush seperated, I was able removed
the center (or steering) link the easy way.  I seperated the two tie rod
ends from each other by removing the tie rods from each side.  Then simply
unbolting the the lever arm allowed me to remove almost the entire steering
assembly.  All that is left in the car is the steering box, with it's drop
arm and that @%@#$#@ stud (the remains of the silentbloc) and the rod ends
on the wheels.  The rest of the silentbloc, the rubber and steel tube, is
still attached to the center link.  

I have not tried loosening the steering box to gain some movement for using
the puller.  That is a good idea.  Thanks.

Jack


At 08:29 AM 6/10/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello Jack:
>
>Picked up your thread on the silentbloc bush.  I know it can be a real
>problem to get these out.  Not even sure a puller on the stud will work for
>you.  In my case, I ended up removing the entire steering link arm and
>flailing away at the silentblocs on the bench while heating them enough to
>start burning the rubber in the bushes. (After removing the nuts and inner
>ball joints), the steering link lifted out.  I did have the front apron
>off, however and this may have made the operation easier. Have you tried
>loosening the steering box bolts (2) to get enough movement and clearance?
>
>Can you see your way to remove the entire steering link by removing it from
>the inner ball joints and the idler bracket? You run the risk of damaging
>the ball joints in the removal process, especially the dust covers, but it
>may be your only way to go.  If you use a "finger" type separator tool
>rather than the pickle fork variety, you run less risk in ball joint damage.
>
>Good luck
>Angelo Graham
>1959 TR3A
>Waterloo, Ont. Canada 
>
>

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