Mike Rowland - Essex AO Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago That looks really excellent @DavidMiller. Could you be persuaded to machine more? I'm sure you'd be able to sell a batch easily? Quote
Matt_S Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 13 hours ago, DavidMiller said: Finally managed to find time to make a tool for removing/installing suspension bushings as I don't have a press. Looks good! Have you tried it yet? Quote
DavidMiller Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Only just finished machining yesterday so I haven't had a chance to use yet - will update once I have! 1 Quote
DavidMiller Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, Mike Rowland - Essex AO said: That looks really excellent @DavidMiller. Could you be persuaded to machine more? I'm sure you'd be able to sell a batch easily? let me make sure everything works as it should then I will see if I have any spare time over Christmas! 1 Quote
Buzzz Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Just finished some ducting for the rad and sealing the joint between the fan and rad due to the bracket. Hopefully a lot better cooling when needed. 2 Quote
Mole Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, DavidMiller said: bush_install_tool Drawing v1.pdf 41.63 kB · 12 downloads Tried to get all the information on ones sheet - tolerance is pretty loose on this as long as it fits. It should be pretty self-explanatory in how it is used. The tube component has a rebate for the wishbone so fits on one way around. The part that fits on the end of the tube is designed to be reversible - so is used one way around with the tube for removal, then the other way around without the tube for install. The smaller component is used for removal of the old bushing (and install of the new one) and has clearance for the inner crush tube on one side to ensure it presses against the outer metal sleeve of the bushing. Have you used it yet? Does it work ok? I tried something similar but made up of spacers and struggled to get the bushes out..had to use a press in the end.. I hope it does work well because it looks a great solution Quote
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