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Ideas please removing banana arms


SteveW

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So tonight I started removing my banana arms to fit some Superpro bushes. All went well until it came to removing the driver side arm from it's mounting stud.

 

Basically it seems the steel inner sleeve of the OE bush has corroded itself to the mounting stud. I've hammered, pulled, pushed, covered it in plusgas, wd40 and then waited pulled pushed some more and it still won't budge.

 

Any ideas how I can get this off?

 

Thank you

Steve

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Could try a tin of Metaflux, wouldnt hold my breath for even that though, if there put on without lubrication there bound to fuse, just mind to cover the pin with a non copper based grease when you put the new one on... Oh and the bad news is its usually easier to take the grinder to them (both mine had to be done like that)... Hope you get it worked...

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Thank you for the suggestions.

 

Sadly I don't have a welder or a ramp as I think that would be the easiest.

 

I'll keep plus gassing it, heating it and giving it a tug over the next few days and hopefully it'll penetrate and come loose. If it doesn't I think it may have to be a garage.

 

Jixamam How did you go about grinding the bushes? Through the rubber at the bottom and into the sleeve inside? Would have to be careful not to damage the shaft the bush slides on.

 

Thanks

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No, sorry, I did the whole arms as the ball joint is the same age as the bush... Cutting was more than an option in my case... I cut the arm and the rubber and took the grinder to the sleve...

 

But try this...

 

Drill the rubber, take hacksaw blade, cut out the rubber, that removes the arm then grinder to the sleve, just be carefull not to cut too deep, not pretty but that arm has to come off...

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No, sorry, I did the whole arms as the ball joint is the same age as the bush... Cutting was more than an option in my case... I cut the arm and the rubber and took the grinder to the sleve...

 

But try this...

 

Drill the rubber, take hacksaw blade, cut out the rubber, that removes the arm then grinder to the sleve, just be carefull not to cut too deep, not pretty but that arm has to come off...

 

Agh yes that now makes sense. Ball joint seem to be in good shape so just doing the bushes at the moment.

 

Good shout on cutting the bush.

 

I was thinking it may be easier to destroy the bush to get the arm off then I can at least fit the new bushes and get the mole grips and grinder on the sleeve.

 

Cheers

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