Yep, that's a gonner. May as well do both ends as you are at it with new bolts.
Going poly or staying metalastic ? I have found Bearmach blue last/work well.
 
I did the other end not that long ago (6 months?) as there was a little play in it. I have a spare bush left from that as i somehow got two. Wasn't thinking of replacing the bolts, but that might be a good shout if there are in anyway bent.

Just gotta find a press.
 
Nope:cool:.
See the vid, press play and the screen goes black but I can hear a knocking sound:rolleyes:
 
I get this
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press play and get this with knocky noises.
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Wear on the bolt shaft can result in a new bush soon going kaput or at least it's inner metal tube.
 
Like most landy jobs it's not too difficult, and I've got a workshop round the corner from me that does steam engines. They are pressing the new one in now.

I mean a new par with bushes isn't expensive.
 
That is your browsers video Codec - it's missing or not up to date.
Haven't a Scooby what that means :D.
Anywhoo...was it the pan hard rod or something else?
The holes in the axle brackets can also go oval along with worn bolt shanks. I've had to repair every single axle bracket on my 110 front and rear except 1 from ovaling.
 
Haven't a Scooby what that means :D.
Anywhoo...was it the pan hard rod or something else?
The holes in the axle brackets can also go oval along with worn bolt shanks. I've had to repair every single axle bracket on my 110 front and rear except 1 from ovaling.
pan hard rod. The bush on the end was completely destroyed.

Pressed a new bush in and and bolted up.
 
Crikey, that's the worst I've seen. Very surprised you haven't had death wobble earlier.

RIGHT????? It's weird. It just went all of a sudden.

Now I did replace one of the bushes in the rod about a year ago, maybe a little more. Could have been this one, might be the other end. So perhaps it's the bushes I'm using. (they where cheap).
 

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