Differential Torque Rods
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Dear All,
I am in the process of rebuilding the rear suspension and now I have access to the differential I thought I would replace the bushes on the torque rods (?) that connect the diff' to the chassis. What I can't work out is whether the attachment is via a straight forward bolt or is the bolt welded to the chassis (mine won't budge and I don't what to push it until I knwo I can replace it with a normal bolt)
Cheers
Tim
I am in the process of rebuilding the rear suspension and now I have access to the differential I thought I would replace the bushes on the torque rods (?) that connect the diff' to the chassis. What I can't work out is whether the attachment is via a straight forward bolt or is the bolt welded to the chassis (mine won't budge and I don't what to push it until I knwo I can replace it with a normal bolt)
Cheers
Tim
1972 +2S130
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tdafforn - Fourth Gear
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Tim,
I have seen both loose and fixed bolts, although I believe they originally were fixed by just a small tack weld. The tack weld breaks and the bolt becomes loose.
Check the frame around the bolt hole as it is prone to cracking around the attachment point.
Brian
I have seen both loose and fixed bolts, although I believe they originally were fixed by just a small tack weld. The tack weld breaks and the bolt becomes loose.
Check the frame around the bolt hole as it is prone to cracking around the attachment point.
Brian
Brian
64 S2 Roadster
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72 Sprint FHC
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