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RE: Shakle Bushing Replacement

To: Frank Marrone <marrone@wco.com>
Subject: RE: Shakle Bushing Replacement
From: "Parlee, Brad (ED&C,SLS)" <brad.parlee@edc.ge.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 08:35:41 -0500
I did the same thing but was afraid to tell anyone.  Thought I was to
much of a brute.  If there is an easy way lets hear it so I can kick
myself.
Brad Parlee
GE ED&C Sales District Manager - Florida
8*586-5233 / 407-261-8614
FAX 8*586-5216 / 261-8616

> ----------
> From:         Frank Marrone[SMTP:marrone@wco.com]
> Sent:         Monday, January 26, 1998 11:39 AM
> To:   tigers@autox.team.net
> Cc:   alpines@autox.team.net
> Subject:      Shakle Bushing Replacement
> 
> I was able to change the upper spring shakle busings with out too much
> trouble.  
> 
> I tried pressing the old bushings out using a long bolt, some spacers
> and
> washers but this didn't work.  I just ended up bending washers and the
> outer casing of the bushings.  I decided I needed to cut the old
> bushings
> outer casing to get them out.  I used the torch to heat the inner
> sleeve on
> one side, that allowed me to pull the inner sleeve and the rubber out
> leaving just the outer casing in the frame rail.  On the other side
> the
> inner sleeve and rubber pulled out without the aide of the torch.  I
> then
> used a cutting chisel to cut down the length of the outer casing.
> After I
> cut about 2/3rds the way down the bushing finally could be beat out
> the
> rest of the way.  This worked on both sides.  The bosses that the
> bushings
> are pressed into are pretty hard so there were only a few minor
> scratches
> in the holes from the chisel, these I dressed with a file before
> installing
> the new bushings.  The new bushings went in easy using various length
> long
> bolts and appropriate washers and spacers as a poor mans press.  I
> applied
> a little never sieze to the bushings to aide in their insertion.
> 
> Thanks to list members for ideas that helped make this easier.
> 
> 
> Frank Marrone         MK I Tiger B9471116
> marrone@wco.com               '97 Crown Vic LX        
>                       Yamaha Seca 900 (aka XJ900RK)
>                       '79 Spitfire
>                       '66 Ford LTD
>                       '88 Nissan 4WD p'up
> 

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