Can the idler arm bushes be replaced with it still bolted to the chassis?
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Originally posted by BioHazard View PostFrom experience it's easier to remove it ..... then you can assess if you can get away with bushes or need a new one.
on the side of the casting there is a mark half way up/down
suitable position for a grease nipple or is it not worth the effort?
I foolishly thought that the steering damper given to me by a very nice gentleman might sort out the steering wander,but with the amount of play in the idler arm I very much doubt there is any thing left of the bushings for the arm to bear against...(MOT due at the end of the month).Eat.Sleep.Surf.Repeat.
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Originally posted by shokenore View Poston the side of the casting there is a mark half way up/down
suitable position for a grease nipple or is it not worth the effort?
I foolishly thought that the steering damper given to me by a very nice gentleman might sort out the steering wander,but with the amount of play in the idler arm I very much doubt there is any thing left of the bushings for the arm to bear against...(MOT due at the end of the month).
Tried that mod the steel is poor and would not hold he nipple in the thread when grease was pumped in.
I believe the very nice man gave you a track rod end as well .......' You've arrived on a rather special night. It's one of the master's affairs.'
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Originally posted by BioHazard View PostTried that mod the steel is poor and would not hold he nipple in the thread when grease was pumped in.
I believe the very nice man gave you a track rod end as well .......
so just wipe it off strip it down clean re-assemble and pack it full of grease,but if the rod is too rusted get a new one.
That very nice man did indeed.
I gave the track rod ends a good tug and they all seem pretty good,the idler arm being fubarred makes sense now with the wandering steering.Eat.Sleep.Surf.Repeat.
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