Hi all
i'm putting in a new set of bushings on my rear swaybar and of course the
Haynes manual doesn't cover 1st gen .
what i'm trying to find out is how much (preload ?) is put on the links as
you tighten the up. on my car now 1, the left side, is flapping and
rattleing and the other has some weight on it (preload?)
how do i know how tight to do up the lower bolt of the link, i assume this
is where the weight (dpreload?) is added.
can someone with a manual have a quick look and tell me what the torques
should be. It seems pretty straight forward other than that)
Thanks
Gord
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When I did mine, I just tightened up everything snug....but of course not over tightened. There really is no preload that should be on it. It really sounds like your bar is bent or something is messed up. Because the bar limits body sway or is suppose to help counter act those forces.
What I would do is remove the bolts holding on the drop links from the rear A-arm, then remove the bolts connecting the bar to the links or just remove the clamps that hold the bar to the frame. Jack the rear of the car up, and wiggle the bar out. I would definitely check stuff out right now, because you should have equal distribution of the sway bar's loading. You may need to replace something more than the bushings
good luck
Josh
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of beats and rhythm" - ME
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From: Gord [ mailto:gordhatt@hfx.eastlink.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 7:30 AM
To: BC-BFLegacyWorks
Subject: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] swaybar bushings
Hi all
i'm putting in a new set of bushings on my rear swaybar and of course the
Haynes manual doesn't cover 1st gen .
what i'm trying to find out is how much (preload ?) is put on the links as
you tighten the up. on my car now 1, the left side, is flapping and
rattleing and the other has some weight on it (preload?)
how do i know how tight to do up the lower bolt of the link, i assume this
is where the weight (dpreload?) is added.
can someone with a manual have a quick look and tell me what the torques
should be. It seems pretty straight forward other than that)
Thanks
Gord
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What I would do is remove the bolts holding on the drop links from the rear A-arm, then remove the bolts connecting the bar to the links or just remove the clamps that hold the bar to the frame. Jack the rear of the car up, and wiggle the bar out. I would definitely check stuff out right now, because you should have equal distribution of the sway bar's loading. You may need to replace something more than the bushings
good luck
Josh
************************************
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"Life, an ever-changing melody
of beats and rhythm" - ME
************************************
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From: Gord [ mailto:gordhatt@hfx.eastlink.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 7:30 AM
To: BC-BFLegacyWorks
Subject: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] swaybar bushings
Hi all
i'm putting in a new set of bushings on my rear swaybar and of course the
Haynes manual doesn't cover 1st gen .
what i'm trying to find out is how much (preload ?) is put on the links as
you tighten the up. on my car now 1, the left side, is flapping and
rattleing and the other has some weight on it (preload?)
how do i know how tight to do up the lower bolt of the link, i assume this
is where the weight (dpreload?) is added.
can someone with a manual have a quick look and tell me what the torques
should be. It seems pretty straight forward other than that)
Thanks
Gord
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Are you replacing the endlinks or the bushings?
I don't understand what you mean by "preload". You should be
replacing these with either the car on the ground, or with the full
weight of the rear on bricks or something.
I'll look for the torque specs, but when i replaced my front and
rear, i just tightened them down tight, but not as tight as i could.
I'm rather strong.
--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., "Gord" <gordhatt@h...> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> i'm putting in a new set of bushings on my rear swaybar and of
course the
> Haynes manual doesn't cover 1st gen .
>
> what i'm trying to find out is how much (preload ?) is put on the
links as
> you tighten the up. on my car now 1, the left side, is flapping and
> rattleing and the other has some weight on it (preload?)
>
> how do i know how tight to do up the lower bolt of the link, i
assume this
> is where the weight (dpreload?) is added.
>
> can someone with a manual have a quick look and tell me what the
torques
> should be. It seems pretty straight forward other than that)
>
> Thanks
> Gord
>
> Turbos whistle while they work
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I don't understand what you mean by "preload". You should be
replacing these with either the car on the ground, or with the full
weight of the rear on bricks or something.
I'll look for the torque specs, but when i replaced my front and
rear, i just tightened them down tight, but not as tight as i could.
I'm rather strong.
--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., "Gord" <gordhatt@h...> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> i'm putting in a new set of bushings on my rear swaybar and of
course the
> Haynes manual doesn't cover 1st gen .
>
> what i'm trying to find out is how much (preload ?) is put on the
links as
> you tighten the up. on my car now 1, the left side, is flapping and
> rattleing and the other has some weight on it (preload?)
>
> how do i know how tight to do up the lower bolt of the link, i
assume this
> is where the weight (dpreload?) is added.
>
> can someone with a manual have a quick look and tell me what the
torques
> should be. It seems pretty straight forward other than that)
>
> Thanks
> Gord
>
> Turbos whistle while they work
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yeah no such probs when i fitted my whitline 20mm rear bar
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From: Josh Colombo <mailto:jcc189@psu.edu>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:46 PM
Subject: RE: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] swaybar bushings
When I did mine, I just tightened up everything snug....but of course not over tightened. There really is no preload that should be on it. It really sounds like your bar is bent or something is messed up. Because the bar limits body sway or is suppose to help counter act those forces.
What I would do is remove the bolts holding on the drop links from the rear A-arm, then remove the bolts connecting the bar to the links or just remove the clamps that hold the bar to the frame. Jack the rear of the car up, and wiggle the bar out. I would definitely check stuff out right now, because you should have equal distribution of the sway bar's loading. You may need to replace something more than the bushings
good luck
Josh
************************************
Josh Colombo
jcc189@psu.edu < mailto:jcc189@psu.edu>
"Life, an ever-changing melody
of beats and rhythm" - ME
************************************
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From: Gord [ mailto:gordhatt@hfx.eastlink.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 7:30 AM
To: BC-BFLegacyWorks
Subject: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] swaybar bushings
Hi all
i'm putting in a new set of bushings on my rear swaybar and of course the
Haynes manual doesn't cover 1st gen .
what i'm trying to find out is how much (preload ?) is put on the links as
you tighten the up. on my car now 1, the left side, is flapping and
rattleing and the other has some weight on it (preload?)
how do i know how tight to do up the lower bolt of the link, i assume this
is where the weight (dpreload?) is added.
can someone with a manual have a quick look and tell me what the torques
should be. It seems pretty straight forward other than that)
Thanks
Gord
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From: Josh Colombo <mailto:jcc189@psu.edu>
To: BC-BFLegacyWorks@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:46 PM
Subject: RE: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] swaybar bushings
When I did mine, I just tightened up everything snug....but of course not over tightened. There really is no preload that should be on it. It really sounds like your bar is bent or something is messed up. Because the bar limits body sway or is suppose to help counter act those forces.
What I would do is remove the bolts holding on the drop links from the rear A-arm, then remove the bolts connecting the bar to the links or just remove the clamps that hold the bar to the frame. Jack the rear of the car up, and wiggle the bar out. I would definitely check stuff out right now, because you should have equal distribution of the sway bar's loading. You may need to replace something more than the bushings
good luck
Josh
************************************
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jcc189@psu.edu < mailto:jcc189@psu.edu>
"Life, an ever-changing melody
of beats and rhythm" - ME
************************************
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From: Gord [ mailto:gordhatt@hfx.eastlink.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 7:30 AM
To: BC-BFLegacyWorks
Subject: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] swaybar bushings
Hi all
i'm putting in a new set of bushings on my rear swaybar and of course the
Haynes manual doesn't cover 1st gen .
what i'm trying to find out is how much (preload ?) is put on the links as
you tighten the up. on my car now 1, the left side, is flapping and
rattleing and the other has some weight on it (preload?)
how do i know how tight to do up the lower bolt of the link, i assume this
is where the weight (dpreload?) is added.
can someone with a manual have a quick look and tell me what the torques
should be. It seems pretty straight forward other than that)
Thanks
Gord
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the 91 turbos sedans came with a 19mm bar, they only put them on 1 year .... i think?
seeya
gord
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yeah no such probs when i fitted my whitline 20mm rear bar
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To: BC-BFLegacyWorks@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:46 PM
Subject: RE: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] swaybar bushings
When I did mine, I just tightened up everything snug....but of course not over tightened. There really is no preload that should be on it. It really sounds like your bar is bent or something is messed up. Because the bar limits body sway or is suppose to help counter act those forces.
What I would do is remove the bolts holding on the drop links from the rear A-arm, then remove the bolts connecting the bar to the links or just remove the clamps that hold the bar to the frame. Jack the rear of the car up, and wiggle the bar out. I would definitely check stuff out right now, because you should have equal distribution of the sway bar's loading. You may need to replace something more than the bushings
good luck
Josh
************************************
Josh Colombo
jcc189@psu.edu < mailto:jcc189@psu.edu>
"Life, an ever-changing melody
of beats and rhythm" - ME
************************************
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From: Gord [ mailto:gordhatt@hfx.eastlink.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 7:30 AM
To: BC-BFLegacyWorks
Subject: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] swaybar bushings
Hi all
i'm putting in a new set of bushings on my rear swaybar and of course the
Haynes manual doesn't cover 1st gen .
what i'm trying to find out is how much (preload ?) is put on the links as
you tighten the up. on my car now 1, the left side, is flapping and
rattleing and the other has some weight on it (preload?)
how do i know how tight to do up the lower bolt of the link, i assume this
is where the weight (dpreload?) is added.
can someone with a manual have a quick look and tell me what the torques
should be. It seems pretty straight forward other than that)
Thanks
Gord
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yeah no such probs when i fitted my whitline 20mm rear bar
----- Original Message -----
From: Josh Colombo <mailto:jcc189@psu.edu>
To: BC-BFLegacyWorks@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:46 PM
Subject: RE: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] swaybar bushings
When I did mine, I just tightened up everything snug....but of course not over tightened. There really is no preload that should be on it. It really sounds like your bar is bent or something is messed up. Because the bar limits body sway or is suppose to help counter act those forces.
What I would do is remove the bolts holding on the drop links from the rear A-arm, then remove the bolts connecting the bar to the links or just remove the clamps that hold the bar to the frame. Jack the rear of the car up, and wiggle the bar out. I would definitely check stuff out right now, because you should have equal distribution of the sway bar's loading. You may need to replace something more than the bushings
good luck
Josh
************************************
Josh Colombo
jcc189@psu.edu < mailto:jcc189@psu.edu>
"Life, an ever-changing melody
of beats and rhythm" - ME
************************************
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From: Gord [ mailto:gordhatt@hfx.eastlink.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 7:30 AM
To: BC-BFLegacyWorks
Subject: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] swaybar bushings
Hi all
i'm putting in a new set of bushings on my rear swaybar and of course the
Haynes manual doesn't cover 1st gen .
what i'm trying to find out is how much (preload ?) is put on the links as
you tighten the up. on my car now 1, the left side, is flapping and
rattleing and the other has some weight on it (preload?)
how do i know how tight to do up the lower bolt of the link, i assume this
is where the weight (dpreload?) is added.
can someone with a manual have a quick look and tell me what the torques
should be. It seems pretty straight forward other than that)
Thanks
Gord
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My 93 Wagon has a 19mm front and 18mm rear stock.
I've got a 21mm CUSCO rear on it's way.
Oh yeah, these D2 coilovers are incredible!
--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., "Gord" <gordhatt@h...> wrote:
> RE: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] swaybar bushingsthe 91 turbos sedans came
with a 19mm
> bar, they only put them on 1 year .... i think?
>
> seeya
> gord
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I've got a 21mm CUSCO rear on it's way.
Oh yeah, these D2 coilovers are incredible!
--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., "Gord" <gordhatt@h...> wrote:
> RE: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] swaybar bushingsthe 91 turbos sedans came
with a 19mm
> bar, they only put them on 1 year .... i think?
>
> seeya
> gord
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