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When you installed the urethane bushings, did you grind them to fit the torsion housings? If not, that is your problem.
The urethane bushings were installed when I got the car. Don't know if they have been ground. Where do they need to be ground?
How do I check the torsion tube oil level?.
there is no torsion tube oil.
QuoteThe urethane bushings were installed when I got the car. Don't know if they have been ground. Where do they need to be ground?i have found that the outside diameter of the bushing needs to be ground down a little to fit in the torsion tube.you get brodie to insert his small, pointy dipstick into 1976bus' rectum. if there are chunks of corn, the level is ok. bits of grass are bad. there is no torsion tube oil.
you get brodie to insert his small, pointy dipstick into 1976bus' rectum. if there are chunks of corn, the level is ok. bits of grass are bad.
Quote QuoteThe urethane bushings were installed when I got the car. Don't know if they have been ground. Where do they need to be ground?i have found that the outside diameter of the bushing needs to be ground down a little to fit in the torsion tube.you get brodie to insert his small, pointy dipstick into 1976bus' rectum. if there are chunks of corn, the level is ok. bits of grass are bad. there is no torsion tube oil. your sick silas.
Where do they need to be ground?
your sick silas.