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earntaz 01-24-2016 12:49 PM

Re: Ryan Weaver's 1969 Olds Cutlass S W31 Club Coupe
 
Sketches? whatever it takes ... that's the kind of stuff you refer back to when the project is done and say to yourself "WOW -- we made it!" TAZ

cook_dw 01-24-2016 02:01 PM

Re: Ryan Weaver's 1969 Olds Cutlass S W31 Club Coupe
 
Are you replacing the ball joints or saving them? Nothing wrong with sketches.. Hell I use AutoCAD all the time when I fab something up just to make sure I have no interference issues.. Keep up the great work! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]

Ryan1969Chevelle 01-24-2016 02:07 PM

Re: Ryan Weaver's 1969 Olds Cutlass S W31 Club Coupe
 
Thanks guys!!

Replacing the ball joints.... They are now in the original parts that came off the car bin:-)

Ryan

The Dude 01-24-2016 03:25 PM

Re: Ryan Weaver's 1969 Olds Cutlass S W31 Club Coupe
 
Take a screw driver, pry out some of the bushing rubber. Take a torch, light the rubber on fire, wait a bit, take same screw driver and tear out the remaining rubber, crush the side of the metal sleeve with a chisel, sleeve will fall out. Repeat on next bushing.

Rixls6 01-24-2016 03:36 PM

Re: Ryan Weaver's 1969 Olds Cutlass S W31 Club Coupe
 
Ryan, you chiseler.......
Inch by inch, anything's a cinch.
Keep it rollin' Ryan........lookin' good. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img]

earntaz 01-24-2016 04:34 PM

Re: Ryan Weaver's 1969 Olds Cutlass S W31 Club Coupe
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: The Dude</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Take a screw driver, pry out some of the bushing rubber. Take a torch, light the rubber on fire, wait a bit, take same screw driver and tear out the remaining rubber, crush the side of the metal sleeve with a chisel, sleeve will fall out. Repeat on next bushing. </div></div>

Now that will set off the smoke alarms ... [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/haha.gif[/img]

Ryan1969Chevelle 01-24-2016 05:10 PM

Re: Ryan Weaver's 1969 Olds Cutlass S W31 Club Coupe
 
There is a new technique:-)

Burn it:-)

Ryan

The Dude 01-24-2016 05:12 PM

Re: Ryan Weaver's 1969 Olds Cutlass S W31 Club Coupe
 
Google it. Easiest way to get them out without damaging the arms. The heat will separate the rubber from the shell. With a little effort you can push out the rubber and bolt sleeve leaving the shell. Crush shell, and it will drop out.

#6 If you don't believe me.
https://www.suspension.com/tips.htm

chevyman0429 01-24-2016 06:12 PM

Re: Ryan Weaver's 1969 Olds Cutlass S W31 Club Coupe
 
Yea an arbor press is always handy to have although rarely used. I bought mine brand new for around $125 I think iv used it a hand full of times but my friends and family are always asking to use it. My first set of control arm bushing were burnt out then crush the casing as already suggested. Make sure to do it in the driveway that rubber really stinks. Lol

Ryan1969Chevelle 01-27-2016 12:46 AM

Re: Ryan Weaver's 1969 Olds Cutlass S W31 Club Coupe
 
I had a great Muscle car day yesterday:-)

Popped out a couple more bushings, just used a press with a cup under the control arm, two slices of pipe to prevent the arm from collapsing, and a turned down shaft to push out the bushings:-)

https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...2-img_4179.jpg
https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...3-img_4180.jpg

I visited Teff-Line in Burlington they do dry media blasting (no sand) in huge blasting rooms, they also do liquid paint coatings, and dry coatings. They have nice big ovens for powder coating. I was impressed with the facility. It is not a show factory due to the dirtiness of the blasting area, but the rep had good knowledge and seemed to understand the results I am after. After I complete the final control arm bushing removal I will send pictures of the black items all side by side and all the grey items side by side so he can give an accurate price. I have a detailed list of items but I need to confirm with an Olds expert which parts should be black and which should be grey.

Then I stopped at Antique Chevrolet Parts and had a few items quoted. (I didn't even know this place had moved from Oakville to outside Cambridge)

Then I visited Dave (Northerforce) he donated trailing arms to my restoration project:-) Just to top off his Canadianism, he had AC Delco spark plug tools for myself and for Jamie:-) How cool is that?

https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...4-img_4181.jpg
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Then after that I called Nick Morocco on the way home to chat shifters, he has the trans wrapped up and we are close to deciding on the shifter, I think we will use one of his Hurst Competition Plus shifters to get going and &quot;see how it feels&quot; Kind of a Demo:-)

This got me thinking about pressure plates and clutches again, so I got out one of the pressure plates Al gave me, a Borg and Beck three finger style, I could barely press one of the fingers down by standing on it:-) Should be great in traffic:-) I have yet to remove the bellhousing off the extra engine to see what clutch, pressure plate, flywheel are inside:-) (Need to find out soon)

https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...6-img_4191.jpg
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https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...8-img_4193.jpg



Ryan


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