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Glenn A wrote:Nice. It will look good a little lower.
Agreed!!
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now this is how u work on a car!


hats off to Mr. Brown!
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I'm working on a beam and am getting ready to put new ball joints on. The old upper ball joint has some device on it that the new one does not have. Does this come off and I reuse it or do i need to get something else?

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That's an eccentric for adjusting the camber. They are reused.
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I guess i should be able to remove the old one...any ideas?
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PB Blaster and some heat.
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Heat is your freind
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
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Raj wrote:Heat is your freind
I thought beer was your friend.
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Glenn wrote:
Raj wrote:Heat is your freind
I thought beer was your friend.
only when you get burnt. Its a vicious cycle.
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
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Glenn wrote:
Raj wrote:Heat is your freind
I thought beer was your friend.
Raj has many friends!!!
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When installing the control arms in the beam I'm assuming i should lubricate them. What should i use?

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Took the bug to the meeting last night but something was not right, but i could not put my finger on it. I just installed a set of 8 spoke rims on the car and am thinking that might be the problem since I can't find hte acorn nuts that go with them and use the regular lug nuts.

It was making a noise that is hard to describe but was definitly related the speed of that car and seemed to go away when i let off on the gas or turned the wheel slightly.

I will be working on the adjustable beam today so i'm not got to worry much about the noise until that goes back in and hope that solves the problem.

One thing that was nice was the heat worked great. On the way out i had to shut it off and crack a window.
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Brown wrote:When installing the control arms in the beam I'm assuming i should lubricate them. What should i use?

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Regular grease.
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Glenn A wrote:
Brown wrote:When installing the control arms in the beam I'm assuming i should lubricate them. What should i use?

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Regular grease.
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I was able to get the camber adjusters off the upper ball joints using a tie rod end fork. A couple of whacks with the BFM and the popped off.

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here's what it looks like on the Ball joint
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I borrowed a ball joint removal/installation tool from Glenn and was able to get 3 of the 4 ball joints off. One of them i used heat on the but the other two i was able to press out without heat. One of the BJ i just could not get off so i swung over to see Gene and he pulled out a 3/4" 48 ratchet and was able to crank it out.

Here is the tool in action - It's good to have an extra set of hands to help!

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New Ball Joints

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Here are the two passenger side ball joints installed.

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I needed to install new torsion arm seals and for once i got lucky. I seached through my stock of parts and found a set that i had purchased from WW.
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nice Ken. Was doing the BJ's tough work? The front end on the baja is sloppy and I'd like to go over it, including the bj's. Your giving me the motivation.
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
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Raj wrote:Was doing the BJ's tough work?
Theyre not bad once you have a rhythm going.
Raj wrote:I'd like to go over it, including the bj's.
Call me anytime, Im always happy to help out a newbie
Raj wrote:Your giving me the motivation.
Imma give you somthin else too!
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hey raj, you should have stuck with tie rod ends :lol:
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Raj wrote:nice Ken. Was doing the BJ's tough work? The front end on the baja is sloppy and I'd like to go over it, including the bj's. Your giving me the motivation.
Looks like the beam Is off the car. I bet working in the garage on a bench makes a bit easier.

Better do those BJs before you end up working out in the cold.
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Raj wrote:nice Ken. Was doing the BJ's tough work? The front end on the baja is sloppy and I'd like to go over it, including the bj's. Your giving me the motivation.
It was not very hard except for the one. The other three came off fairly easy. That is assuming you have the kit from Glenn!! :D

After removing them I cleaned up the inside of the torsion arms applied some grease and then pressed the new ones right in.
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Glenn A wrote:
Raj wrote:nice Ken. Was doing the BJ's tough work? The front end on the baja is sloppy and I'd like to go over it, including the bj's. Your giving me the motivation.
Looks like the beam Is off the car. I bet working in the garage on a bench makes a bit easier.

Better do those BJs before you end up working out in the cold.
Actually i have the beam bolted tot he frame fromt he RB which is in the garage waiting to get painted. It is nice and easy though, plus everything i am working on is cleaned and painted so a Gentlemans job as Raj likes to say!!
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Brown wrote: so a Gentlemans job as Raj likes to say!!
lol
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
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Brown wrote:That is assuming you have the kit from Glenn!! :D
GA or GR?
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
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Raj wrote:
Brown wrote:That is assuming you have the kit from Glenn!! :D
GA or GR?
Me
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