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RE: Front end problems

To: mgs-owner <mgs-owner@autox.team.net>, mgs <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Front end problems
From: "REICHLE, CHRISTOPHER" <CREICHLE@nsc.msmail.miami.edu>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 16:43:00 -0700 (PDT)
#2 Propane or butane torch to heat it up and wrench away...
#3 Lock-tite
#4 I use liquid soap to slide everything togather, washes away with water 
and I don't believe any residue will hurt anything

Chris Reichle
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From: mgs-owner
To: mgs
Subject: Front end problems
Date: Saturday,June 22,1996 10:37AM

MG'ers
If my network ever comes back up, perhaps someone could answer a few
questions for me. Shirley's front end is lying in pieces on my garage floor,
and I'm having a REALLY bad day.
#1 Can anyone tell me what the construction of a front sway bar link is? All
the books, manuals, etc. show it as one piece, but it is not. I cannot
seperate it from the spring pan due to the nut turning. The link doesn't
turn, just the bolt or whatever the nut is threaded to.
#2 How to seperate a lower fulcrum pin from an A-arm?  Siezed solid. Soaked
it in WD-40 overnight. "I can't do it, Captain! I just don't have the
power!"  I assume heat to one part or the other? When heat is applied to a
metal object with a hole in it, does the hole get bigger or smaller?
(Physics is not my strong point).
#3 What is a brand name of an "anti-sieze" compound?
#4 Best rubber lubricant for installing bushings? I've seen WD-40 mentioned,
but isn't that petroleum based, and therefore detrimental to rubber?

AS always, your help is greatly appreciated.

Dennis (What have I gotten myself into?) Littrell
'73 B Roadster "Shirley Valentine"


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