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Re: Stewart's 1955 Packard 400
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I am using Miricle Paint from Bill Hirsh.http://www.hirschauto.com/

They have two types, one is very thick heavy duty coating the other is more paint like. I am using the second one.

I have some of the thick stuff also but have something special planned for it later on.

Posted on: 2014/11/4 12:50
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That you for the reply. I am finally getting back to work on my 120.

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Posted on: 2014/11/4 19:40
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Blasting, blasting and more blasting. That's pretty much all I've done in the last couple weeks, sand blast parts.

I did get the rear axle off and painted what was left of the frame before the cold set in. Unfortunately I realized to late that I can't paint all these parts I'm blasting due to the cold.

I'm excited about actually putting parts back onto the frame but I can't paint them. I'm starting to wonder if its worth painting them. I know they will look better but there is no rust on them at all. They will still out live me even if not painted.

The first image below is a couple things I blasted yesterday. The second is one of the lower support arms for the front suspension. The manual says that the bushings are not replaceable. I was planning to beat the crap out of them with the air hammer. That's what I did to the bushings in the upper arms. Before I do beat the crap out them they are replaceable right? I'm almost positive Max has replacement on their website.

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Posted on: 2014/12/1 20:22
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I think you will find that the rubber on the lower A-frame is just fine. Externally it looks ratty, but others have discovered that the rubber internally has not deteriorated.

Posted on: 2014/12/1 21:21
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Don't beat on the bushings. Either use a press and/or cut out the centre and then slot the out metal shell to relieve pressureand then drive it out.
This one of those suspension jobs where too big of a hammer can do damage.

Posted on: 2014/12/1 21:59
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Wait a minute. You're working on a LOWER control arm. I don't think anyone has found a bushing to fit that yet.

Posted on: 2014/12/1 22:02
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Then what am I seeing on Max Merritt's web site?
Search by either one below
Group # 15.3035
Part # 443795

Its says "CONTROL ARM BUSHING - INNER"
The parts manual I downloaded shows that part number as the "Bushing Assy-Support Arm Inner" for the lower arm.

The upper arm has the same group # but the part number is 443244 (which is also on the Max's website.

Posted on: 2014/12/2 8:52
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when I did mine, Max had the lower inners.

Posted on: 2014/12/2 10:03
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Max had the lower inners.

I'm not sure what PackardV8 was thinking but the inner bushings, both upper and lower, have pretty much been continuously available, it's just that we hear a lot less about the lowers because their service life seems to be so much longer than the uppers. For those who might be interested in replacement bushings in polyurethane, I know that Dwight Heinmuller has been working on a project to do this for a while, if you're interested you might contact him. He already supplies the V8 Watts linkage bushings in polyurethane and may be also considering the torque arm donuts, also in urethane.

When installing upper or lower inners, don't forget to "neutralize" the suspension before final tightening or your TL may be constantly fighting against their neutral point.

Posted on: 2014/12/2 10:12
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Still sand blasting parts that I can not paint due to the cold weather. I'll just pile them up until spring.

Began removing everything on the rear end. The rubber cushions under the rear end support arm may be reusable.

The u-bolts sure don't want to come off though. The metal sleeves over the u-bolts have rusted together. I've read where others have had this issue. I don't want to damage them so I may just leave it all intact, clean the whole thing up paint it as is. Can anyone think of any reasons not too?

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Posted on: 2014/12/14 16:44
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