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SV: Poly Strut Rod Bushings (installing)
- From: Knud-Erik Holm <kebh@xxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 09:12:36 +0200
I use a heatblower to soften up the poly. And then the grease that come with
the bushing.
Knud-erik holm
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Fra: Ollie [mailto:satellite1965@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sendt: 7. maj 2009 03:35
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Emne: Re: Poly Strut Rod Bushings (installing)
I would say clean up the hole a bit with a grinder on my drill.
Ollie
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From: "J. O." <JJO1967@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "mopar" <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 8:06 PM
Subject: Poly Strut Rod Bushings (installing)
I have poly bushings to go into my Valiant, and I have one of the poly strut
rod bushings installed, but it was a nightmare to get in.
Would it still work if I cut it in two? Or is there a way to soften the poly
material enough to squeeze it into its hole in the frame? Heat?
*Also, I read somewhere that the washers that go on either side of this
bushing need to have the raised rim away from the bushing, rather than
toward it, or premature wear would result. Any truth to this?
thanks,
Jim Ozolins
Indianapolis
'64 Signet 200
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