Posted by Glen
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on 5/30/2009, 10:17 am, in reply to "Re: Differential Mount Bushings"
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: Ed you can use a length of threaded rod
: & some flat washers & a couple
: nuts & "draw" them into
: the housing.
: HTH
: Glen
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: Thanks Josh. Please indulge us with
: your
: installation method. Did you simply
: press the bearings in, or something
: else? Initially I tried to
: "taper/bevel" the bushing
: edges and apply a "C-5"
: lubricant with a C-clamp and various
: sockets. No luck. I've been thinking of
: putting them in the freezer and then
: pressing them in, but you know how the
: wife would through a fit finding
: car-parts in the Fridge/Freeze...
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: I've done it...and it was no fun at
: all.
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: to get them out without a press, I
: drilled the rubber about 50 times with
: a small bit, then burned the rubber,
: then it was loose enough to press out
: the inner section and rubber. Then I
: had to cut the outer metal collar off
: (I used a recip saw with a narrow
: blade) being careful not to cut all the
: way through and score the diff surface.
:
: Putting he new one in (OEM-style rubber
: one) was easy, pressed in using a small
: bench vise.
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: Has anybody replaced their mount
: bushings? You know, the pair on the two
: rear lugs/ears that have a monster bolt
: pinning them to the chassis. I'm have a
: hell of a time pressing my new pair,
: and no machine shop locally wants to
: try. Thanks in advance. Ed.
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