NiceFishEh
Well-Known Member
On the non greaseable LCA bushings, (stock), can some chassis grease be applied to the inner shell before the pin is pressed in?
When the arm travels up and down, the pin in the inner bushing is the only area that acutually pivots, right?
Mine were so tight coming out, it seems like the rubber between the inner and out shell took all the travel, especially if the pin is seized to the inner shell.
If I do grease it before I press the pin in, most of the grease will likely squeeze out.
It worked for 45 years, but I not impressed with the factory design.
Thoughts?
When the arm travels up and down, the pin in the inner bushing is the only area that acutually pivots, right?
Mine were so tight coming out, it seems like the rubber between the inner and out shell took all the travel, especially if the pin is seized to the inner shell.
If I do grease it before I press the pin in, most of the grease will likely squeeze out.
It worked for 45 years, but I not impressed with the factory design.
Thoughts?















