Gerald Morris
Senior Member
As Promised....
I'm starting this thread now that I no longer have to haul the Babushka to & fro her job this summer. The ball joints are loose, especially on the driver side, and the driver side LCA bushing has been damaged by sundry oils too. ALL FRONT SUSPENSION EQUIPMENT ON THIS CAR IS FACTORY ORIGINAL! We've driven since October, 2021 on this old rubber and steel, and Trudy walks a good straight line, though now she veers left badly on braking. That's bad enough to warrant replacing her suspension, and THIS time, I KNEW WHAT TO GET AND HAD TIME TO GET IT! Also, I have extra parts from Mathilda and elsewhere, which I've prepared before parking Trudy for The Job. Our sole Family priority tomorrow morning will be getting my baby daughter her little birthday goodies for her Big Second Birthday!!! After that, Trudy gets in the air for a week or so.
So, I prepared what I could, and have nearly finished with THAT. I still need to take Trudy to the car wash for a careful engine compartment washing session, then roll her straight home and onto the ramps in the rear, jackstands up front. Even though I plan to work mostly early morning and nights, I thank the Lord I have a GOOD awning up, just to reduce heat absorption in ground and car. Re-radiated heat still makes one SWEAT.
While a sidewall split on my right front tire, rudely interrupting my engine build, I felt and HEARD plenty loose, new rattling from mostly the front left, and to a lesser degree the right front wheels while I replaced both front tires. I'd noticed a gradual decay in the handling the winter past, which worsened severely this April. No more 90 mph runs on I-10 or 19 until this job is DONE. I might re-shoe the brakes too, while I'm into this, but will first look them over carefully. Still, better SAFE than SORRY here. Brakes usually are the very first thing I do when I buy any car, with good past reasons. Anyway, I easily enough removed the old LCA bushing from the extra left LCA I had from Mathilda, easily pressing a nice new McQuay-Norris bushing in. Prior burnishing both LCA and bushing shell itself helps plenty with this.
I polish out the upper control arms a bit, then brushed and grit pad buffed them shiny before triple coating them with primer, which suffices for me under the hood. I had to recycle the right upper from Tilly if I wanted to have one prepped before disassembling Trudy. Turned out I had to take that one down to bare metal again too. I likely will crank in the ball joint tonight. I made damned SURE I had a GOOD 125 ft-#s of torque on the left one, using my nice long torque ratchet with some extra extensions to help that job.
Both upper control arms will be ALL Moog, using their extra eccentric upper bushings.
That yellow-white grease oozing from the zerk is INDEED Lubriplate too, BTW. Folks can still get Lubriplate greases from industrial suppliers. The better sorts of Timken bearings also can still be so obtained. THAT for later....
OK, got nice stuff, now to start taking the old stuff OFF. Will be back in a few days...
I'm starting this thread now that I no longer have to haul the Babushka to & fro her job this summer. The ball joints are loose, especially on the driver side, and the driver side LCA bushing has been damaged by sundry oils too. ALL FRONT SUSPENSION EQUIPMENT ON THIS CAR IS FACTORY ORIGINAL! We've driven since October, 2021 on this old rubber and steel, and Trudy walks a good straight line, though now she veers left badly on braking. That's bad enough to warrant replacing her suspension, and THIS time, I KNEW WHAT TO GET AND HAD TIME TO GET IT! Also, I have extra parts from Mathilda and elsewhere, which I've prepared before parking Trudy for The Job. Our sole Family priority tomorrow morning will be getting my baby daughter her little birthday goodies for her Big Second Birthday!!! After that, Trudy gets in the air for a week or so.
So, I prepared what I could, and have nearly finished with THAT. I still need to take Trudy to the car wash for a careful engine compartment washing session, then roll her straight home and onto the ramps in the rear, jackstands up front. Even though I plan to work mostly early morning and nights, I thank the Lord I have a GOOD awning up, just to reduce heat absorption in ground and car. Re-radiated heat still makes one SWEAT.
While a sidewall split on my right front tire, rudely interrupting my engine build, I felt and HEARD plenty loose, new rattling from mostly the front left, and to a lesser degree the right front wheels while I replaced both front tires. I'd noticed a gradual decay in the handling the winter past, which worsened severely this April. No more 90 mph runs on I-10 or 19 until this job is DONE. I might re-shoe the brakes too, while I'm into this, but will first look them over carefully. Still, better SAFE than SORRY here. Brakes usually are the very first thing I do when I buy any car, with good past reasons. Anyway, I easily enough removed the old LCA bushing from the extra left LCA I had from Mathilda, easily pressing a nice new McQuay-Norris bushing in. Prior burnishing both LCA and bushing shell itself helps plenty with this.
I polish out the upper control arms a bit, then brushed and grit pad buffed them shiny before triple coating them with primer, which suffices for me under the hood. I had to recycle the right upper from Tilly if I wanted to have one prepped before disassembling Trudy. Turned out I had to take that one down to bare metal again too. I likely will crank in the ball joint tonight. I made damned SURE I had a GOOD 125 ft-#s of torque on the left one, using my nice long torque ratchet with some extra extensions to help that job.
Both upper control arms will be ALL Moog, using their extra eccentric upper bushings.
That yellow-white grease oozing from the zerk is INDEED Lubriplate too, BTW. Folks can still get Lubriplate greases from industrial suppliers. The better sorts of Timken bearings also can still be so obtained. THAT for later....
OK, got nice stuff, now to start taking the old stuff OFF. Will be back in a few days...















