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Replacing the caged lower pulley bushings
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<blockquote data-quote="P49Y-CY" data-source="post: 16753597" data-attributes="member: 10216"><p>i am determined to replace the rubber bushings myself, so i built a jig that will hold the tribar solidly while i attempt to unscrew the center post from it.</p><p></p><p>it is a 1/4" steel plate, 10x10, with a 7/8 hole in the center to access the center hex. three pressed-in dowel pins locate into the 3 holes on the tribar, and three small bolts gently keep the tribar pullled adjacent to the plate. the steel plate is bolted to 2 angle irons that are attached to a brick fire pit. i should be able to use a jack (similar to how i remove the whole assy from the car) if need be.</p><p></p><p>i will post up some pics</p><p></p><p>but my main question is, while looking at the assembly from the front (as if from the front of the car), what direction should i turn the center post in order to loosen it.? i'm 99% sure it's COUNTER-CLOCKWISE, since the center post threads into the tribar from the REAR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P49Y-CY, post: 16753597, member: 10216"] i am determined to replace the rubber bushings myself, so i built a jig that will hold the tribar solidly while i attempt to unscrew the center post from it. it is a 1/4" steel plate, 10x10, with a 7/8 hole in the center to access the center hex. three pressed-in dowel pins locate into the 3 holes on the tribar, and three small bolts gently keep the tribar pullled adjacent to the plate. the steel plate is bolted to 2 angle irons that are attached to a brick fire pit. i should be able to use a jack (similar to how i remove the whole assy from the car) if need be. i will post up some pics but my main question is, while looking at the assembly from the front (as if from the front of the car), what direction should i turn the center post in order to loosen it.? i'm 99% sure it's COUNTER-CLOCKWISE, since the center post threads into the tribar from the REAR. [/QUOTE]
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