If the bushes are a snug fit over the pin then no, as the shoulder on the
pin acts as the 'distance tube'. Neither the Workshop Manual or the Parts
Catalogue show a tube separate to the bushes, unlike the distance tube for
the bottom trunnion. So if the poly bushes need one it should have been
supplied. In my experience the tube rusts solidly onto the pin, which needs
cutting through inside both arms of the damper, and even then some force to
get the remains out of the trunnion, which then needs a fitting-kit for
reassembly. Watch these, as for many years the special pin was supplied
with a Nyloc nut, which is totally wrong for the application as the end of
the pin doesn't even reach the end of the nut, let alone have the required
three threads minimum sticking through. It needs a castellated nut, and a
low-profile one at that.
PaulH.
----- Original Message -----
> I've purchased a polyurethane bushing kit, made in U.K. by Energy
> Suspension, for the front suspension of my '72 MGB. The present "bearing"
> in
> the upper trunnion appears to have a steel sleeve in rubber. I have not
> yet
> pressed it out.
>
> Is this steel sleeve to be reused with the four poly bushings or are the
> poly bushings alone to be pressed into the trunnion?
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