Topic: coil spring compressor
in Forum: C3 Engines, Driveline and Handling
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i just got one from Advance Auto, (Rented it ).
the thing is the directions say to insert it thru the hole in the top.
-- only thing ,the hole is too small for it for the threaded shaft !!---
has anyone found what will work and how its done?
i have a 71 and the body is OFF the frame.
is there a trick for this?
HELP ! PLEASE !
joe

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i knew someone would ask that question !!!

when i tried it from the bottom i could not get the jaws to compress the spring. ?? i tried several times to get it to work.

i need to look at it again tomarrow !!
joe
All done from the bottom of course.
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Just put the jack under the lower control arm, where the spring rides, and jack it up until the weight on that corner of the car is fully on it. Then remove the bolts/nuts holding the lower control arm to the frame, and lower the jack, slowly. This is assuming you already have the ball-joint dis-connected, of course. If the jack is positioned right, the whole thing will come down nice and easy. If there is no engine in the car, then this ain't gonna work too well!!
I have seen others use a looong piece of "all-thread", and run it up thru the lower control arm, thru the top hole, where the shock comes thru. Washers on both ends that fit, and nuts. Tighten down on the nuts, remove the lower control arm bolts/nuts, and then back off on the threaded rod[all-thread) nuts. It's a pain, but it works.

btw...I've got a spring compressor, but I've never used it on a 'Vette...it's too big!!

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