This was in my mail from CC. Just sharing it with Technical Discussion guys.
CC Video on Rear Suspension Disassembly
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Re: CC Video on Rear Suspension Disassembly
I got that too Gene. Go to the 8:47 to 9:23 mark. Exactly what I went through recently on a '66. Could you imagine doing that using a torch with the body on? Yikes.
Rather than using 5000* oxy/acetylene, I chose my trusty Sawzall as the TA's were junk anyways. 42 seconds later and both TA's were cut free.
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Re: CC Video on Rear Suspension Disassembly
I got that too Gene. Go to the 8:47 to 9:23 mark. Exactly what I went through recently on a '66. Could you imagine doing that using a torch with the body on? Yikes.
Rather than using 5000* oxy/acetylene, I chose my trusty Sawzall as the TA's were junk anyways. 42 seconds later and both TA's were cut free.
Rich- Top
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Re: CC Video on Rear Suspension Disassembly
Like this? These were rust-welded together. Yuk.
I tried the Sawzall on the bolts, but the solid rusted shims prevented me from getting in there. I tried on each side for about a hour, then was able to get the bolt to spin on one side, thought I was making progress with Mr Sawzall, but no go. The bolt was seized to the bushing sleeve so all I was turning was the bolt/sleeve assembly.
That's when I made the call.........Cut the darn things right off at their ankles!- Top
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Re: CC Video on Rear Suspension Disassembly
My hat's off to you for restoring a car in such poor shape. I've done several body-off restorations but only to cars from the desert southwest. I must lead a charmed life as I've never as much as broken a bolt on dis-assembly let alone deal with rust issues. Thanks for saving another one.- Top
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