.060 is not a press fit, maybe .006, but not .060". That's break/bend sh!t if you press it together territory.
That's a circumference difference of about 3/16" between 8.92 and 8.86 diameters! AGREED,
You need to use a boring bar or get a smaller bushing, something isn't right. AGREED
Does that bushing measure the same thing at 90 degrees? Is it just out of round? ITS LARGER AT THE 1/2 ROUND SEAMS!
Is that red line you made steel all the way around or is there a rubber gap there? 2 1/2HALVES OF SOLID STEEL.THE RED LIME IS MY PROPOSED SLICE LINE
If the steel is two halves then I could see it pressing in, if the OD is solid something needs to be machined or replaced. TWO HALVES, I STILL DON’T SEE IT PRESSING IN WITHOUT SOMETHING GIVING SIGNIFICANTLY.
I think that's a good solution but I think it needs a hair more removed.I went ahead and sliced through the outer metal sleeve/shell. It is 2 halves with the inner sombrero steel separated by the rubber isolating any vibrations. One of the upgrades is to use a steel plate covering this whole bushing and make it less likely for the differential housing to move around.
I drove one of the sliced bushings into the crossmember with a moderate size ball peen hammer and a piece of flat steel covering the bushing and drive it in evenly about 1/2 way. I checked out the slices and they were coming together nicely. I think they will fully press in now with a bit more effort, but thAt will have to wait until after powder coat.
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Looking good Dave!
Be very careful with breathing in some of those burning fumes, unknowingly have the wrong chemical in there when it's heated could put you in the hospital or worse.
Dude, you're adding too much weight!
Seriously, I know that's something GM has done for "Eco" models - reduce the amount of weld to save weight, delete spare tire, reduce fuel capacity, etc. I had a little eco box with a 13-gallon tank, but they put a special vent in it so you couldn't get more than 11 gallons in. I took the same trip in it many times, which required about 12 gallons of fuel.![]()
Well... you do have some to spare...You’re right, a couple weeks ago I was noticing a little throat irritation, so now I have a fan blowing fresh air in the shop and the overhead door open when I’m burning the gaps out. Thats the worst of it. Welding creates a little fire as you can see in the pics, so I leave the fan going then as well. Yesterday was a nice 45*, so not bad having the doors open! I use a dust/mist respirator when grinding out old welds, using the flap disc, or 2” angle grinder. Also a face shield. Its a dirty job!
Yes, it’ll be putting on a few pounds throughout this transformation! But also weight reduction with aluminum heads, water pump, intake manifold, pulleys, and mini starter! Now if I could transform myself to lose 100#…
Just couldn’t resist could ya…Well... you do have some to spare...