Anaconda
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For some reason I decided it would be a good idea to replace the rear suspension bushes. Done this before on my son's Ninety and all the bolts came undone no problem. So, I thought it would be a good thing to do mine.
Both long bolts holding the fulcrum on rusted solid, although the nuts came off with a struggle. Nuts and bolts holding the arms to the chassis brackets, no chance!
Spent a couple of hrs getting the bolts out of the chassis brackets. I wasn't going to take the ball joint off but had no choice now, what a faff that is on a TD5!
Tried a socket, nope! cut it down a bit, nope! Cut it down a bit more and welded it to a spanner I cut the end off. I could then use a breaker bar and extension on it, nope! Got a scaffold pole out and HAPPY DAYS!
So, tomorrow I will just have to persuade it all to come apart.
If I was a drinker I would be drinking many beers tonight.
Both long bolts holding the fulcrum on rusted solid, although the nuts came off with a struggle. Nuts and bolts holding the arms to the chassis brackets, no chance!
Spent a couple of hrs getting the bolts out of the chassis brackets. I wasn't going to take the ball joint off but had no choice now, what a faff that is on a TD5!
Tried a socket, nope! cut it down a bit, nope! Cut it down a bit more and welded it to a spanner I cut the end off. I could then use a breaker bar and extension on it, nope! Got a scaffold pole out and HAPPY DAYS!
So, tomorrow I will just have to persuade it all to come apart.
If I was a drinker I would be drinking many beers tonight.