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rear inr ctrl arm bushing removal woes


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what i usually do is torch the bushing and then burn a slice into it.

then use a airchisel. the airchisel i think is what makes it go easy. if you were doing it by hand and hammer then that would takelonger and the bushing would cool thus making it harder to get off.

 

well at least you got it done.. most cars around here are hard to get off - not too many i have done have slid right off

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Dan,

 

You did it correctly. Next time, this is what I do, is keep a torch on it till the burning rubber begins dripping(!); yea, makes a lot of smoke & stinks the place up...neighbors if you got em will hate you for it. Once the rubber catches fire you'll want to give the burning & melting/dribbling process a few moments to burn-then push it out w/a scredriver.

 

As far as the metal bushing; cut it w/a hacksaw slowly-then split it w/a chisel to get a ear/flap & put the air chisel on that flap..this way you wont mar the control arm.

 

Or if you turn down the air pressure on your chisel & are very careful you can simply push out the bushing shell...this takes more patience as its easy to go thru the shell & damage your control arm.

 

Congrats on getting them out. BTW: when you're going back w/new bushings...you'll probably need to take your grinder & grind a small bevel on the inside of the outer/top of the control arm. Then, once that is cleaned up; install the new bushings/lube them...and fenagle the control arm back on using the bevel that you've ground onto your control arm. W/out the bevel ground on your control arm you may not get the arm back on(new bushings will be too tight).

 

Kevin,

(Yea,Still an Inliner)

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If this is the bushing I think it is... SAWZALL! Slide th eblade in the middle of the shell, fire it up, and then seperate the shell to take it out icon_biggrin.gif One of the others I burned out. Just kept the heat on till it expanded and squirted out. When it started to burn I'd put it out - phew! As the rubber got real hot I was able to puch the bushing out. Oh yeah - that's when I needed the sawzall for the outer shell icon_smile.gif

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