Nice video but I don't think its a good idea to refit the new bushing by drawing it in by the core - you could end up damaging the new bushing. The best approach is to use a cup that is the same size as the outer casing and draw it in that way. There is a bit of a profile on the circumference but doesn't interfere too much with the installation.
I’ve just done this job on 2010 Fiesta and put a long socket extension bar through centre of old bushes - drilled some rubber while levering my long bar and old bushes came out very easy!!!
Seen several videos on how to do this, some show the bush is inserted from the inside to the outer. Question is does it matter, mine currently is inserted opposite to how you show it, bought used so don't know if it is correct.
Iv done a few of these nows an hours job once you know what your doing I use a reciprocating saw to cut them out then put poly's in no special tool required
Loose hack saw blade easier than a drill to cut rubber. Hack saw blade in back to front to cut through the plastic. Fit poly bushes and no special tools needed.
Not supposed to grease bushings for installation - they are supposed to be a tight friction fit and using grease could cause them to rotate. Best to use a bit of washing-up liquid as that still helps with installation but will will dry off.
Nicevone Mark glad to have you back
Thanks mate yeah had a lovely long weekend away 👍👍
Nice video but I don't think its a good idea to refit the new bushing by drawing it in by the core - you could end up damaging the new bushing. The best approach is to use a cup that is the same size as the outer casing and draw it in that way. There is a bit of a profile on the circumference but doesn't interfere too much with the installation.
I’ve just done this job on 2010 Fiesta and put a long socket extension bar through centre of old bushes - drilled some rubber while levering my long bar and old bushes came out very easy!!!
That tool was money well spent. Didn’t look that bad of a job. Will be easy next time. Great to see you back 👍👍
Thanks mate yeah definitely will be easier next time 👍👍
Nice work with the new bush tool Mark.
Thanks mate yeah great new tool definitely be using that a lot more 👍👍
Hi Mark even though it looked a tough job you made it look easy well done Mark 👏😓
Thanks mate yeah definitely not a easy job just got stuck it 👍👍
Seen several videos on how to do this, some show the bush is inserted from the inside to the outer. Question is does it matter, mine currently is inserted opposite to how you show it, bought used so don't know if it is correct.
@@t1ber1an Hi mate should be the way I show it your one sounds wrong
nice one mark made it look easy mate
Thanks mate it definitely wasn’t easy but got it done 👍👍
What size socket and spanner did you use on the re fit tool
Thanks
Well done Marcus
Iv done a few of these nows an hours job once you know what your doing I use a reciprocating saw to cut them out then put poly's in no special tool required
I've seen some mechanics on certain cars having to burn those bushes out with a blow torch.
Nice one, budy. Thanks for your vido
Thanks mate appreciate it 👍👍
Don't forget the threaded bar doesn't last very long. You will be replacing it every couple of bushes! Next time just stick poly bushes in.
Thanks mate appreciate the info 👍👍
No you don’t the threaded bar should meet years mine has
Loose hack saw blade easier than a drill to cut rubber.
Hack saw blade in back to front to cut through the plastic.
Fit poly bushes and no special tools needed.
Hi mate use a airsaw cut them out and airchle to cut it out
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Good job done
Get Yr self a tin of rubber grease .. red stuff and makes jobs easier . Also don't effect rubber like norm grease does . 😮
Not supposed to grease bushings for installation - they are supposed to be a tight friction fit and using grease could cause them to rotate. Best to use a bit of washing-up liquid as that still helps with installation but will will dry off.
you learn somethink new every day????.