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control arm bushing replacements

Posted: 7/13/11 8:10pm Message 1 of 20
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Vette(s): 1974 White 350 Corvette, TH400 Automatic 1972 Tangerine /Go Mango Convertible 383 Stroker, 2004r Automatic
Tonight I finished painting everything for the left side and I reinstalled the upper and lower control arms and spring. I replaced both ball joints while it was apart as well as the control arm bushings. I used the poly urethane bushings, then for the ball joints the poly urethane grease covers. I will do the right side next weekend and as I do it I will try to take detailed pics using the inner spring tool. I say try because we all know how as you get into the job you forget to take pics as you go. Everything went well tonight. The only problem I had was I used the wrong bolt rod to pull the compressor together. I used the shortest one in my kit so I couldnt release the spring to paint it right. Made it harder to put back in as well but it still went good. I also need to remove the steering box so I can clean and paint plus replace the rag joint. I'll keep you posted as I move forward on the front suspension.
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control arm bushing replacements

Posted: 7/14/11 7:46pm Message 2 of 20
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Hey Rodney,

My front end is going to need some work pretty soon, too. I'll be taking mine to a shop for the job, though.

I look forward to the photos and your updates on this project. It's always good to learn about a particular job even if I'm not turning the wrench.

Kevin




control arm bushing replacements

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control arm bushing replacements

Posted: 7/14/11 9:21pm Message 4 of 20
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Posted: 7/14/11 9:34pm Message 5 of 20
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the spring off the car. compressor still holding it compressed.
this leaves the upper and lower a arm hanging and time for removal. I didnt take these off tonight but did take pics of the bolts that need to be removed so they will come off.
the nut on the left side and there are 2 bolts on the right side that allow the lower arm to be removed.
the upper arm has 2 nuts to remove
before removing the upper arm I loosen the bolts and remove the shims for the alignment. I tape them together as front set and rear set and when I put them back together I put them back in the same position they came off. This should give me a close alignment.
you can see the shims behind the nuts.
this is the drivers side painted and back together. looks alot better
 
I hope this gives you an idea of what is involved in taking the spring and a arms off. It only took about 1/2 hour to take it apart. One night next week I will take pics as I replace the bushings. Hope I have all this in an understandable format! there is much more time involved in cleaning and painting then the actual disassembly and reassembly.
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Posted: 7/15/11 8:44am Message 6 of 20
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Vette(s): 1979 L-82, 3 spd auto, car was originally Lt. Beige currently painted Sportsman Red, Doeskin leather interior, 103,000 miles......
wow Rodney, great pics and tutorial...thanks for the details.
 
 
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control arm bushing replacements

Posted: 7/15/11 1:44pm Message 7 of 20
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Vette(s): #1 *1980 White, Red interior 14,000 mile #2 *1980 Red, Oyster interior 93,000 miles Resto project car, rebuilt to 383 stroker
Rod sure hope that is not momas good carpet your putting those dirty parts on!
So I see a nice bright yellow and blue lift......how do you like it?
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control arm bushing replacements

Posted: 7/15/11 3:12pm Message 8 of 20
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Ebo, thats actually a concrete floor. Its just its so clean you cant tell it from carpet Rolling On The Floor Laughing You know if its in my shed the wife will never know about it anyway. She doesnt even come out there.
The lift is great for doing this kind of work. Its the max jacks. I will find out in a few weeks how it is when I go to put the tranny in. I think I can get enough height so I can use my tranny jack from the shop. I should be able to go another 3 more inches than I have now which should make under body clearance of about 53". I think with the tranny on the jack it wil be about 51 1/2". Almost as tall as me!!!  LOL Its really helped when it comes time to work under the fenders. Pulling the rear out this fall should be easier as well. I plan on going to the coil over rear. Just because it looks cool! Cant wait to get this finished! Lots to do yet!
Rodney




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Posted: 7/24/11 7:40pm Message 9 of 20
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I took plenty of pics putting this thing back together but I wont get to post them till later this week. Good news is the control arms are back on the car and I get to move on to another area now. I dont plan on putting the rest of the steering back on the car until the engine and tranny are in. Without the drag link and tie rods on I should be able to slide the tranny in on the standup jack from the front with about 1" clearance!
Now heres the good story from the ball joint replacement. When tightening up the front bolt that comes in from the side of the a-arm I used Joels torque spec. The one that you tighten up till it snaps then you back it out and put in another bolt. No I didnt laugh when it happened, actually I may have said a few words not found in the dictionary. But I did think about the post Joel put up one day this week. I will post pics for each step later this week as its been a long day.
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control arm bushing replacements

Posted: 8/10/11 7:46am Message 10 of 20
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Well, I'm a little late getting this posted as I said I would. But here is the rest of the upper and lower control arm bushing job. The spring is already out so I need to remove the lower a arm. I use the impact gun to remove the 2 bolts and nut on the lower arm.
both arms off

rod75152011-08-10 08:11:16



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