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RE: Sadistic so-and-so's

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Subject: RE: Sadistic so-and-so's
From: "Biedermann, Frank (SSABSA)" <frank@ssabsa.sa.gov.au>
Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 10:48:29 +0930
> I don't know if it was a british engineer, some mechanic or 
> the DPO, but
> I'm really mad at somebody.  I'm mad at the person who put in the bolt
> on the inner bracket of the trailing arm on the rear 
> suspension of my 4A
> IRS.  They must be sadistic because they decided to thread 
> the bolt from
> the end which nearly abutts (sp?) the frame.  As a result, 
> removing the
> trailing arm to replace the two bushings is not possible.  
> Instead, one
> must unbolt the whole bracket from the frame, upsetting the 
> shims & rear
> camber, etc.  Would it have been so hard to just put the bolt in from
> the other side, where it could just be drawn out and the arm easily
> removed? Grrr!  Has anyone else shared this joy?  Is there some good
> reason for threading the bolt from the difficult side?


Tom, 

Don't worry, you're not alone in this. The same thing happened to me when I
replaced the bushes for the trailing arms on my TR6. You can probably draw
some comfort from the fact that even if the bolts were placed in the other
way, they would have been rusted to either the sleeve in the bush, or the
brackets, so it would have been nigh on impossible to get them out anyway. I
was also impressed by the design of the rear end - having to dismantle the
entire rear end of the car to get the trailing arms off so you can rebush
the suspension really left a lasting impression on me... :-)

Frank Biedermann
69 TR6 PI
Adelaide 
AUSTRALIA

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