RE: Poly Strut Rod Bushings (installing)
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RE: Poly Strut Rod Bushings (installing)





I got the bushing installed today, while the kids were riding bikes.
I still had to make a press to get the bushing in place: I used a length of threaded rod, some big washers, and the upper ball joint tool (socket.) Greased everything with sil-glyde. Crazy greenish stuff makes everything look purple.

In addition, I got the suspension 60 per cent installed in that side. The t-bar went in like a dream - because I scrubbed the rear t-bar mount before re-greasing it.

Soon I hope to mount the spindle, then assemble the brakes and get the car back down on its tires for the first time in over a year. Cannot wait!


Jim Ozolins
'64 Valiant Signet 200

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