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rear bushings 15 years, 4 months ago #2793

It looks likely that I will have the good fortune to do my suspension work in a garage, you know, with a roof, no snow, and everything !!

There is no BBQ grill, but there is a press. I'm wondering..... will that make removing the old spring plate and torsion bushings easier, or should I still resort to the fire method ?? Thanks in advance

Re:rear bushings 15 years, 4 months ago #2795

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you can try it but the fire method was silly easy. Throw the parts on, walk away, come back, done.

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Re:rear bushings 15 years, 4 months ago #2798

I soaked mine gasoline for a couple days.

The one issue with fire is changing the metal due to the heat of the fire. Warping is possibliliy if you heat too muc for too long.
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Re:rear bushings 15 years, 4 months ago #2800

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joepaluch wrote:
I soaked mine gasoline for a couple days.


And silly Chris said I was crazy when I told him I was going to use gasoline and a blow torch.
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Re:rear bushings 15 years, 4 months ago #2806

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This is starting to sound like an AI thread! Gasoline and fire; I can't wait to start on mine!
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