I installed all new suspension on my 1974 Plymouth duster. Used the supplied grease but now I have a squeaking front end. I think I’ve narrowed it down to upper control arm bushings. What can I do to fix this squeak? Thanks
Or he can just figure out where the squeak is coming from and fix it. Sounds like he's already half way there.Switch it to the original rubber and don't listen to anyone promoting the use of poly bushings or any of the aftermarket junk some of these members are using for bandaids for their original control arm suspension cars. Unless you are going to go the whole route of replacing the complete suspension with aftermarket parts the poly bushings are a waist of money. HemiDenny has it figured out
Now watch how many reply that their cars work so fine. And here comes 72Blu n Blu
Switch it to the original rubber and don't listen to anyone promoting the use of poly bushings or any of the aftermarket junk some of these members are using for bandaids for their original control arm suspension cars. Unless you are going to go the whole route of replacing the complete suspension with aftermarket parts the poly bushings are a waist of money. HemiDenny has it figured out
Now watch how many reply that their cars work so fine. And here comes 72Blu n Blu
I've installed lots of poly bushings and never had a squeak problem out of them
I called it first. I got Dibs! Here we go. How do you lube an upper control arm bushing? An what the hell is the clearance on the upper and where do you measure it. As usual I think your just blowing smoke out of an orifice. You may want to lube it before you start a fire.Exactly. Follow the instructions, make sure all the fits and clearances are correct, lubricate generously. Never had an issue when they’ve been installed and maintained properly.
I called it first. I got Dibs! Here we go. How do you lube an upper control arm bushing? An what the hell is the clearance on the upper and where do you measure it. As usual I think your just blowing smoke out of an orifice. You may want to lube it before you start a fire.
Turn up the radio, or run open headers
I used that white clear grease that came with it. Where exactly are you supposed to grease the upper bushings? But there are not any fittings on them
Switch it to the original rubber and don't listen to anyone promoting the use of poly bushings or any of the aftermarket junk some of these members are using for bandaids for their original control arm suspension cars. Unless you are going to go the whole route of replacing the complete suspension with aftermarket parts the poly bushings are a waist of money.
I think I’ve narrowed it down to upper control arm bushings.
I tell you what I used to grease the last ones I had and will use it again. I use it on all kinda stuff, actually. Permatex ceramic based brake grease. Has a temperature range of -40 to 3000 degreesF. The stuff just flat works and stays put.Exactly. Follow the instructions, make sure all the fits and clearances are correct, lubricate generously. Never had an issue when they’ve been installed and maintained properly.
I bought a full front end rebuild kit. Came with control arms, ball joints sway bar bushings
Poly and rubber bushings function very differently. In the rubber version, nothing spins, the movement of the UCA is just flex in the rubber. The poly is too stiff to flex like that, so, the bushing must spin. In the case of those bushings, the bushing is likely spinning on the inner metal sleeve. The only other possibility is that the whole bushing, including the metal sleeve, is spinning on the camber bolt. But a lot of times, like with the factory bushings, the inner sleeve will not spin on the bolt because it will be captured when you tighten the camber bolt.
Yep that will definitely intensify the squeaking.I know you are supposed to leave the upper control arms nuts loose and then jack up the car from the lower control arm then tighten. Not sure if you did this.
Yeah , He can maybe get a needle/syringe type lube and push it between the sleeve and the poly material on the upper bushing. Or maybe someone will come up with eccentric bolts with grease fittings for you all to buy as a package with the lower pins and the "K-member bending none cushioned adjustable struts". I am sure as soon as PST sees this post there will be lubible upper bolts to sell.Or he can just figure out where the squeak is coming from and fix it. Sounds like he's already half way there.