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03-08-2007, 08:48 PM
I just replaced the upper controll arm bushings in the diff housing on my 65 GS.
To install the new ones , I took a 8'' piece of 5/8 all thread, a 2''x2'' iron pipe nipple, 4 - thick 2''washers, 1 crank pully washer, and 2 5/8 nuts. first, I put the new bushing in the deep freeze for a couple hours. Then,
I greased the bore of the diff housing. Next I put the nut on one end of the all thread, withe the thick crank washer followed by 2 2'' washers, next the pipe nipple, Then thru the bushing bore with the all thread, into the center hole of the cold new bushing , topped with 2 thick 2'' washers and finally the 5/8 nut. [Lord, I hope this make some sense.]
Next, I checked the line up and tightend the whole thing up snug. Then I pulled the new bushing in to the line on the bushing.
The whole thing cost about 4 bucks.
To install the new ones , I took a 8'' piece of 5/8 all thread, a 2''x2'' iron pipe nipple, 4 - thick 2''washers, 1 crank pully washer, and 2 5/8 nuts. first, I put the new bushing in the deep freeze for a couple hours. Then,
I greased the bore of the diff housing. Next I put the nut on one end of the all thread, withe the thick crank washer followed by 2 2'' washers, next the pipe nipple, Then thru the bushing bore with the all thread, into the center hole of the cold new bushing , topped with 2 thick 2'' washers and finally the 5/8 nut. [Lord, I hope this make some sense.]
Next, I checked the line up and tightend the whole thing up snug. Then I pulled the new bushing in to the line on the bushing.
The whole thing cost about 4 bucks.