Cudamike56
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Long time member, first time posting. I'm in the process of replacing the worn out rubber front end bushings in my numbers matching 68 Cuda 340 Formula S with a polygraphite kit from PST. To reinstall the lower control arm/strut assembly, the factory service manual states that the assembly is mounted in the K frame and front crossmember with the new (aftermarket) strut bushings in place and the retaining nuts at the strut and control arm pivot pin are to be installed "finger tight". As the nuts are "locking" type, finger tight is only few threads in and the pivot pin is far from seated in its the K frame bore. The manual goes on to say that from there you install the torsion bar, steering knuckle, etc. including the wheel, lower the car to the floor and set the ride height followed by tightening/torqueing the two finger tight nuts. If I wind the strut nut in and compress the bushings a bunch, the pivot pin will be pulled in, although still nearly a 1/4 inch from being seated. I'm assuming that this situation will prevent full reinstallation the torsion bar and its rear retainer clip. I can push the arm in to seat the pin but it will spring back when I let go due to the strut bushings and I anticipate the same thing would happen if I attempt to install the torsion bar. Can anyone tell me what am I missing here or am I over thinking this?















