Just finished changing the swing arm bushings on my 63 coupe. A recent purchase with full docs since new.it has covered 236 k miles and the bushing were shot and should have been changed years ago. The bushing holes were elliptical and the swing arm cover and and swing arm tube were scored from worn & hardened 60 yr. old bushing producing Mondo squeaking .
Set the unloaded swing arms to 14.5 deg , both sides for a little decambering. This was a trying job for my first attempt and found the biggest challenge was getting the swing arm on the inside of the axel mounting flange. With the axel tube fully toward the rear I had to raise both the axel and the swing arm independently to find the best area for the transfer of the swing arm over the axel mounting flange.Once this was found I had to lay on my back and kick the brake drum rearward to allow the swing arm to clear the flange and lay on the inside. Not an easy job and especially difficult on the drivers side? I'm thinking of taking some material off the back edge of the swing arms ( 1/8" ) to help facilitate this procedure in the future.
Squeaking resolved but had some occasional clunking on the drivers side. I decided to redo the drivers side and check both rubber bushing and also remove the torsion bar to check the splines on both ends. All looked good so reset the arm to 14.5 degrees and again completed the assembly.
Still minor clunking so need some suggestions.
Thanks Max H
Set the unloaded swing arms to 14.5 deg , both sides for a little decambering. This was a trying job for my first attempt and found the biggest challenge was getting the swing arm on the inside of the axel mounting flange. With the axel tube fully toward the rear I had to raise both the axel and the swing arm independently to find the best area for the transfer of the swing arm over the axel mounting flange.Once this was found I had to lay on my back and kick the brake drum rearward to allow the swing arm to clear the flange and lay on the inside. Not an easy job and especially difficult on the drivers side? I'm thinking of taking some material off the back edge of the swing arms ( 1/8" ) to help facilitate this procedure in the future.
Squeaking resolved but had some occasional clunking on the drivers side. I decided to redo the drivers side and check both rubber bushing and also remove the torsion bar to check the splines on both ends. All looked good so reset the arm to 14.5 degrees and again completed the assembly.
Still minor clunking so need some suggestions.
Thanks Max H
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