dust covers on the ball ends of torsion suspension
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how do i get these dust covers onto the ball studs that are on the compensator motor and at the other ball studs at the other end at the bars.
i see that the studs have been pressed in and i am assuming one would have to press them out, put the dust cover on and press them back in.....that is obviously the right way, but how would one do it without pressing it in and out. i have tried stretching the dustcovers out and slipping them over the ball end....can just about get it on, but i lack the UMGH needed to push it over that little limit it has left before it snaps on the ball stud. i have tried grease as a lubricant.....it helps, but doesn't do the job. any suggestions. you can what i am talking about in the compensator portion of the 55-56 service manual. the little dust covers. also if you look in that portion of the manual it shows the rod with the ball studs facing one way in one pic and in the fig. that it shows you how to install it to rebuild it is the other direction.....i am guessing it is better to follow the fig. i am talking about the way the ball stud arms face....they lean back together in one direction, but which way do they face when rebuilding, which side of the bracket with the long shaft. thanks, Hank
Posted on: 2008/12/2 14:15
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Re: dust covers on the ball ends of torsion suspension
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i tried everything you just told me about the dust covers. those little bastards will NOT go on. i can get it about half way over the ball and it will NOT go any further. POS!!
@#%$@#@#%$@#~~!!!!
Posted on: 2008/12/3 0:06
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Re: dust covers on the ball ends of torsion suspension
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Where did you get these dust covers? My originals were very thin rubber and slid right back on. Are these tierod boots?
Posted on: 2008/12/3 1:21
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Re: dust covers on the ball ends of torsion suspension
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Have you tried soaking them in HOT water for a few minutes to soften the rubber?
Posted on: 2008/12/3 3:54
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Re: dust covers on the ball ends of torsion suspension
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the parts plates show the same part number for the ball studs all around the car. part number 445890. maybe i grabbed the wrong part number out of my box in the garage. maybe you hit the nail on the head and i am trying to put on part number 419647. either that or max sent me the wrong ones, cause these sons a bitches are a PITA!! and i jacked up my paint job trying to get the on, super awesome! ;0)
oh well, live and learn. hopefully that is the problem. later, Hank
Posted on: 2008/12/3 9:45
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Re: dust covers on the ball ends of torsion suspension
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i know this sounds retarded, but i microwaved it for about 8 seconds and if that didn't make it warm i don't know what would. it was nice and warm enough that i couldn't hold on to it very long when i tried to push down. the harder i pushed the worse it burned me, LOL! ;0) and no it did not deform it. i didn't nuke it that long.
Posted on: 2008/12/3 9:47
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Just as a mattere of technique, oil or grease is not the best choice of lubricant for rubber. Best choice is liquid dishwashing detergent like "Dove" or similar, and next best is brake fluid.
Posted on: 2008/12/3 10:11
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Re: dust covers on the ball ends of torsion suspension
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Personal favorite is Go-Jo,
but it is tough to hang on to
Posted on: 2008/12/3 10:21
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Re: dust covers on the ball ends of torsion suspension
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i called my wife at home and had her look at what was in the box.
i have 6 of 419647 and i have 6 of 445890 (2 too many, oops) the ones on my work bench are the 890 ones, so i am using the correct part number. i had her look at the size of them side by side, she said they are identical. so, do you think max mad a boo boo or are they really the same exact part, just different numbers for different locations and uses? i am fixing to try whoop ass tonight if i can't get them on ;0) LOL!!
Posted on: 2008/12/3 10:33
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