Idler bushings
Idler bushings
Is it just a simple swap job as it appears or does the arm actually need to be removed and the bushings pressed out/in?
I suppose lacking a press a long bolt and fender washers could be used to pull them together into the housing.
(11-19-2010, 08:35 AM)ForcedInduction Is it just a simple swap job as it appears or does the arm actually need to be removed and the bushings pressed out/in?
I suppose lacking a press a long bolt and fender washers could be used to pull them together into the housing.
(11-19-2010, 08:35 AM)ForcedInduction Is it just a simple swap job as it appears or does the arm actually need to be removed and the bushings pressed out/in?
I suppose lacking a press a long bolt and fender washers could be used to pull them together into the housing.
So the arm must be removed or can it be turned out of the way?
(11-20-2010, 08:57 AM)ForcedInduction So the arm must be removed or can it be turned out of the way?
(11-20-2010, 08:57 AM)ForcedInduction So the arm must be removed or can it be turned out of the way?
Last time (just recently) I did an Idler on a W123, I didnt even jack the car up or remove a wheel...
Just dropped out the centre bolt, moved the link outta the way and banged out the bushes....
Cleaned out the tube of crud and rust with wire-brush cut down, greased its inner bore, pressed in the new bushes with a G clamp and re-fitted the link and the centre-bolt.
Job took less than half-hour...