Front suspenion A-arm refurm, Step-by-step |
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Front suspenion A-arm refurm, Step-by-step |
racunniff |
Feb 9 2008, 09:55 PM
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volt914 Group: Members Posts: 172 Joined: 21-August 06 From: Fort Collins, CO Member No.: 6,705 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
My car had the most annoying popping / grinding sound coming from the passenger's side front A-arm. It got to the point that I almost did not want to drive the car any more. So, I decided to do something about it. Once I had diagnosed that it was the A-arm bearings causing the sound, I went to the Pelican and ordered this part (part number 99-3014-340-M230):
You'll need the following tools:
I jacked the car up, and removed the wheel, so I could access the suspension: Here is what the A-arm looked like at the begnining of this whole process: First step in removing the A-arm is to remove the torsion bar adjusting screw (using an 11mm socket) and then pry the adjusting arm off the torsion bar (I used an Allen wrench as a lever to push it from behind): Next is to remove the tapered pin from the ball joint. You back the nut off so it's clear of the threads (using a 13mm socket) and then you *carefully* strike it with a hammer - here is my BFH about to strike the nut (which has been soaking for a bit in penetrating oil). You have to hit it pretty hard to loosen it, but eventually, it will pop forward: Once you get the initial "pop" you'll need to remove the nut and then use another bolt or something as a drift to push the pin far enough out so you can get at it with vice grips or something. Coming soon, Part II |
daveyboybadion |
Feb 10 2008, 12:12 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 108 Joined: 19-January 06 From: Seattle, WA Member No.: 5,437 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Thanks for a very informative post. From your avatar can we infer that your 914 has been electrified? If so could you post the details?...daveyboy
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racunniff |
Feb 10 2008, 08:24 AM
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volt914 Group: Members Posts: 172 Joined: 21-August 06 From: Fort Collins, CO Member No.: 6,705 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Thanks for a very informative post. From your avatar can we infer that your 914 has been electrified? If so could you post the details?...daveyboy Indeed - see my blog for all the gory details. In short - 144V system AC motor with regenerative braking, top speed probably 90-ish (never taken it there), range (in the summer) roughly 100 miles. |
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