Dave-
What worked for me was to just mount the arm in a
vise, and grab the largest drill bit which fit
between the inner sleeve and the inside of the hole in
the arm.
I just drilled a series of holes (6-8?) through the
bush around the inner sleeve, then drove the whole
mess out with a hammer & dowel.
Each bush took about one minute using this method :-)
Fred Marks
Brandon, FL
GT6+ V6 Convert
15% complete
--- Dave Connitt <dconnitt@fuse.net> wrote:
> List,
>
> I am replacing the front suspension bushings on a
> TR4A. I am having
> difficulty removing the bushings from the lower
> wishbone on the end opposite
> the trunion. There is a steel sleeve in the center
> and the bushing has
> "flanges" that go up the sides. I tried cutting the
> flange off both ends and
> press the bushing out using two sockets in a vise
> but it won't budge. I
> don't have the new bushings yet so I can't really
> tell how they go in or
> come out.
> Any suggestions would be greatly appriciated.
>
> Dave Connitt
> Cincinnati, OH
> '65 TR4A
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