I have reconditioned the front suspension on my 75 914 2.0. everything has been powdercoated, a arms, carriers etc. I have installed new plastic poly bushings into the main carrier (the one closest to the steering rack). I am trying to install the a arm now and have had my ass properly kicked! I cannot get the a arm to slide into the bushing at the end closest to the steering carrier. I have tried constant pressure by hand arm and leg. I have tried tapping with a rubber mallet. The damn thing will not insert. It goes in about 1/4 - 1/2 inch and stops. Any tips???
Am I readying this wrong?
The bushings go on the arm not the main carrier (or crossbar).
Bushings on the arm. Sleeves over the bushings (these may be the carrier you're talking about). Mount everything in place.
Now, that being said... if you powdercoated the bushing surface you may have an issue with the clearance. The arms are not what we would like in the "consistency" arena. You may have to sand down the powdercoating on that surface to get the bushing to slide on. If they are the Weltmeister "racing" bushings then you can get a brake cylinder hone at your FLAPS and hone the bushing to fit the arm. If they are the more malleable street bushings, you may have better luck sanding the arm.
Help?
One more thing that may or may not help.
When it comes to entire front suspensions, I like to assemble them first and then put them on the car. It will probably take a friend (although I have done it solo... story of my life) and a floor jack.
Put the crossbar on the floorjack and have the friend hold the noses of the a-arms as you slide the completed assembly back into place. You can be below manning the wrench and bolts.
Yes it does. I may try the method of assembling everything then istalling it. When you say sand the bushing surface of powdercoating, you mean the surface inside the carrier correct?
powdercoating
you have now made the ID of the mounts smaller and the OD of the a-arm bearing surface larger......you'll have to figure out what part to sand/Dremel to get a decent fit.
You want the bushing to rotate on the a-arm and be somewhat tight in the mounts(not a press fit, just enough to prevent rotation)
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