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Re: TR6 - Trailing arm bushings

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Subject: Re: TR6 - Trailing arm bushings
From: Tom Wagner - Program Manager <tom.w.wagner@Central.Sun.COM>
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 09:25:15 -0500 (CDT)
To All:

Can some tell me what is the
"trailing arm", because if it 
has something to do with the
front end, then I am in the process of 
doing this and would like to 
know where this component is located.

Also is there another name for it?

Thanks for the help.

Tom Wagner
67 MGB
72 TR 6

> Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 10:03:23 -0400 (EDT)
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> At 07:51 PM 6/16/98 -0400, Linda Long (IM) wrote:
> >
> >Listers,
> >I've decided that after 22 years the original trailing arm bushings on
> >my 76TR6 need to be replaced.  Bentley's says to completely remove the
> >trailing arm and then "press out" the bushings.  Three questions
> >1) when they say "press out" does that mean I should expect to gently
> >push the old ones out and simply slide the new ones in (hopefully so,
> >but probably not!)  Or am I going to have to rig up a system with my
> >table vise to ram it out with all the force and pressure I can muster.
> >2) Is there any way possible to replace the bushings without removing
> >the entire trailing arm? I'd like to rig up something with floor jacks
> >to relieve rear spring tension on the arm and then with the other jack
> >gently lower the training arm away from the brackets.
> >
> >Any advise from those that have been there, done that, and bought the
> >tee shirt would be appreciated.
> >
> >bye for now
> >
> >Tom Long
> >Blacksburg, VA
> >
> >
> >64TR4
> >68TR250
> >76TR6
> >
> >   Hello Tom  and all
>           There is no easy way to remove the swing arm bushings. May-be when
> these cars were new??
>            I have replaced a half dozen by the following method. Remove the
> swing arm from the car. Trim the lip off the old bush with a single edge
> razor blade. Find a large socket slightly smaller than the bush hole and one
> a 1/4 inch or near larger. Rig-up this contraption in a 5 ton or larger
> press so that the small socket pushes thru the arm and pushes the bush into
> the small socket. 
>             Refitting . Clean out all the oxidation. Cut a 1/4 inch bevel
> around the small end of the new bush. Grease the hole and end of bush with
> vaseline. push bush into hole with press and socket
> Sam Haynes TR3 original owner
> 74 TR
> 72 TR6  frame up 40%
> MGA 
> Tiger
> TVR
> 100-4
>          
> 


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