I’ve always wanted to trade my pristine PV544 for a 1999 Sonic Blue R. Not a2000, I’ve heard too many issues
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Robert Spinner's wife,Dianne, passed away yesterday. Robert is without a doubt a hero of the Volvo community in North America, having done countless driving tours where he actually stops at different cities to help owners fix their Volvos, for free. Here on MVS he is RSPI.
~ RIP Dianne Spinner ~
Robert is 2000 miles from home and can use assistance in funeral and transport costs back home to Ohio.
Donate to Robert on GoFundMe
There are only crickets in here...
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Re: There are only crickets in here...
Empty Nester
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This is a fun site of old Volvo fixits, alternator conversions, broken key solutions, etc. The Swedish Embassy.
https://www.sw-em.com
https://www.sw-em.com
ex-1984 245T wagon
1994 850T wagon
2004 XC70 wagon BlackBetty
Is it time for a 1964 122 wagon?
1994 850T wagon
2004 XC70 wagon BlackBetty
Is it time for a 1964 122 wagon?
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Did I hear crickets calling for an update?
Well, this is not 122-related, but here was my fathers day progress.
Rear trailing arm bushings.
Drill them out.
Punch, grind, and tear the center sleeve out.
Cut the outer sleeve - carefully - with a hacksaw.
Chisel and bang and bash with punches - carefully - and get the damn thing to move!
Then round-file the bumps and gouges out of the insides, a little PB, some steel wool. I may need someone with a press to put the new ones in. Also got the rusted bolts out of the axle strap retainer / mount inside the rear wheelwells. Only 1 out of 4 snapped off!
Well, this is not 122-related, but here was my fathers day progress.
Rear trailing arm bushings.
Drill them out.
Punch, grind, and tear the center sleeve out.
Cut the outer sleeve - carefully - with a hacksaw.
Chisel and bang and bash with punches - carefully - and get the damn thing to move!
Then round-file the bumps and gouges out of the insides, a little PB, some steel wool. I may need someone with a press to put the new ones in. Also got the rusted bolts out of the axle strap retainer / mount inside the rear wheelwells. Only 1 out of 4 snapped off!
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ex-1984 245T wagon
1994 850T wagon
2004 XC70 wagon BlackBetty
Is it time for a 1964 122 wagon?
1994 850T wagon
2004 XC70 wagon BlackBetty
Is it time for a 1964 122 wagon?
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Well done ! Always fun to remove pressed in parts with " basic " tools. At times I've felt like I might as well be using two stones and a bone to get things apart.BlackBart wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022, 16:30 Did I hear crickets calling for an update?
Well, this is not 122-related, but here was my fathers day progress.
Rear trailing arm bushings.
Drill them out.
IMG_0657.JPG
Punch, grind, and tear the center sleeve out.
IMG_0659.JPG
Cut the outer sleeve - carefully - with a hacksaw.
IMG_0662.JPG
Chisel and bang and bash with punches - carefully - and get the damn thing to move!
IMG_0663.JPG
IMG_0664.JPG
Then round-file the bumps and gouges out of the insides, a little PB, some steel wool. I may need someone with a press to put the new ones in. Also got the rusted bolts out of the axle strap retainer / mount inside the rear wheelwells. Only 1 out of 4 snapped off!
Finally bought a press off of Craigs a few years ago. Have yet to use it, but my jeep might need front U-joints soon.
Try to learn life's bad lessons vicariously through others.
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You can fix a Land Rover with a crescent wrench and a rock!
After fretting and fretting over the quality of the cheap HF press, and bad reviews about how out of square they are, I looked around for a local machine shop. They're either set up for techie stuff or water jets, or they're just not interested in onesy-twosy jobs. Gas station guy won't use his press for outside work.
So I thought, Are we not Vikings?! Lets do this right - with HAMMERS!!
After filing the bores smoother and cleaning up rust, I steel-wooled and sanded the bushing shells vertically to get them clean and smooth. Mocked up some wheel bearing plates and disks from a set I have, some wood blocks, greased it all up and mad a few taps with a 2 lb hammer to get it seated straight. It went in straight! A few solid whacks and it went right in. As the bushing came close to the other side, I switched to spaced wood blocks and tapped it flush. So slick! We don't need no STINKING presses!!
Mock-up
Go
IN !
After fretting and fretting over the quality of the cheap HF press, and bad reviews about how out of square they are, I looked around for a local machine shop. They're either set up for techie stuff or water jets, or they're just not interested in onesy-twosy jobs. Gas station guy won't use his press for outside work.
So I thought, Are we not Vikings?! Lets do this right - with HAMMERS!!
After filing the bores smoother and cleaning up rust, I steel-wooled and sanded the bushing shells vertically to get them clean and smooth. Mocked up some wheel bearing plates and disks from a set I have, some wood blocks, greased it all up and mad a few taps with a 2 lb hammer to get it seated straight. It went in straight! A few solid whacks and it went right in. As the bushing came close to the other side, I switched to spaced wood blocks and tapped it flush. So slick! We don't need no STINKING presses!!
Mock-up
Go
IN !
ex-1984 245T wagon
1994 850T wagon
2004 XC70 wagon BlackBetty
Is it time for a 1964 122 wagon?
1994 850T wagon
2004 XC70 wagon BlackBetty
Is it time for a 1964 122 wagon?
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Your Viking ancestors would be proud! Brute force applied with finesse.BlackBart wrote: ↑24 Jun 2022, 16:37 You can fix a Land Rover with a crescent wrench and a rock!
After fretting and fretting over the quality of the cheap HF press, and bad reviews about how out of square they are, I looked around for a local machine shop. They're either set up for techie stuff or water jets, or they're just not interested in onesy-twosy jobs. Gas station guy won't use his press for outside work.
So I thought, Are we not Vikings?! Lets do this right - with HAMMERS!!
After filing the bores smoother and cleaning up rust, I steel-wooled and sanded the bushing shells vertically to get them clean and smooth. Mocked up some wheel bearing plates and disks from a set I have, some wood blocks, greased it all up and mad a few taps with a 2 lb hammer to get it seated straight. It went in straight! A few solid whacks and it went right in. As the bushing came close to the other side, I switched to spaced wood blocks and tapped it flush. So slick! We don't need no STINKING presses!!
Mock-up
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IN !
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Good line, I'm going to remember that!
Only, I don't think I have any Viking.......
ex-1984 245T wagon
1994 850T wagon
2004 XC70 wagon BlackBetty
Is it time for a 1964 122 wagon?
1994 850T wagon
2004 XC70 wagon BlackBetty
Is it time for a 1964 122 wagon?