| The bushing must be reamed to fit the idler shaft. You should have a  machine 
shop do this for accurate fitting.
Gary Hodson
 
 
In a message dated 2/7/2008 10:06:50 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
info@atteanlodge.com writes:
Amongst  many other projects, I decided to rebuild the steering idler on my 
BJ8.  Ordered new seals and bushings from Moss, got the old bushings 
out,lubed  and pressed new ones in, identical to the old ones or so it seems. 
Problem  now is I cannot re-insert idler shaft unless using VERY big hammer, 
also  reamed ends of bushings slightly with dremel tool to take care of any  
mushrooming. any ideas?? Thanks.
Brad Holden  
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