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Posted: Sun May 27, 07 12:08 am
by Anonymous
Pete wrote:Thanks for your advise Matt (and others!).
It will have to do for the moment.
The good news is that I found another problem, whereby the Torsion bar was moving backwards allowing the LCA to move forward and aft. Had to pack both ends of the torsion bar - did the same with the other side to be safe. Left LCA had moved back about 3/8", maybe more

What a lousy design.....
I guess adjustable UCA's are on the cars, or an AlerKation

You got the spring circlips holdin them in @ the rear?
If the T/B is into the socket on the LCA & the circlip fitted @ the rear , then the only packing needed is grease.
The LCA is bolted through the K frame .
Think you've found the problem.

Posted: Sun May 27, 07 6:48 am
by Pete
NOT correct Adam, if you have Urathane bushes. That works for Rubber only.
Posted: Sun May 27, 07 9:43 am
by Dave-R
I don't know what you are on about Pete? Adam is correct.
I have polly bushes on everything and bolted up the same way as the stock rubber bushes.
The torsion bars are held at the rear with cir-clips and the LCA is bolted to the K-frame. It cannot move.
Posted: Sun May 27, 07 4:43 pm
by Anonymous
Pete , as Dave says , everything is the same whether using poly or rubber , the only difference being you can leave the outer bush in the LCA (making life a lot easier) when using poly.
Pete , you sure you have'nt left half the front end behind @ the track.
Posted: Sun May 27, 07 5:58 pm
by Pete
Fair enought guys; jut please explain to me how I managed to remove the LCA from the car without undoing the Pivot shaft nut on the front of the "K" frame (I do not mean the Strut rod nut, which I did have to undo)

Posted: Sun May 27, 07 6:36 pm
by Anonymous
I don't know Pete , maybe you can tell us.
To remove the LCA , you have to remove front strut, split bottom k,remove circlip in rear of T/B, then you can pull em out.
Can't see the LCA not bein bolted to the K frame, unless the LCA was held in by the T/B & strut rod.
You got me curious Pete.

Posted: Sun May 27, 07 6:41 pm
by Dave-R
Pete the pivot shaft bolts to the front of the k-frame. Like in the photo. Look on any of your other cars.
No wonder the steering is all over the place.

Posted: Sun May 27, 07 6:53 pm
by Anonymous
Posted: Mon May 28, 07 1:23 am
by mopar_mark
Who needs adjectives, with your great emoticons
