BigKriss
12-30-2010, 05:52 AM
But my problem is that I could not push them all the way in. there is a ~4mm gap that they would not push in any further. I was scared I would break the tool in doing so.
So the only thing I can think of is removing the subframe and getting them pressed in, which is not going to happen. It took me about ~10 hours to do the two bushes with a homemade tool.
I had them in the freezer and also put some p-80 lube on them before inserting.
When putting in the bushes, there is a slight edge in the subframe that the bushes should go in as. (see picture Picasa Web Albums - Kris - Subframe bush (http://picasaweb.google.com/Kristianandlily/SubframeBush#5556422848249548226))
I didn’t locate the bush correctly the first time and thought that was the reason they would not go all the way in. However on the other side, I located the bush correctly and it was like the other side, about ~4mm to and it was stuck there. :(
Here are the pics
Picasa Web Albums - Kris - Subframe bush (http://picasaweb.google.com/Kristianandlily/SubframeBush#)
So the only thing I can think of is removing the subframe and getting them pressed in, which is not going to happen. It took me about ~10 hours to do the two bushes with a homemade tool.
I had them in the freezer and also put some p-80 lube on them before inserting.
When putting in the bushes, there is a slight edge in the subframe that the bushes should go in as. (see picture Picasa Web Albums - Kris - Subframe bush (http://picasaweb.google.com/Kristianandlily/SubframeBush#5556422848249548226))
I didn’t locate the bush correctly the first time and thought that was the reason they would not go all the way in. However on the other side, I located the bush correctly and it was like the other side, about ~4mm to and it was stuck there. :(
Here are the pics
Picasa Web Albums - Kris - Subframe bush (http://picasaweb.google.com/Kristianandlily/SubframeBush#)