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Re: DANG SEAT BUSHINGS#*%!@$#$$%$###$%
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Posted by janicholson on March 17, 2005 at 18:54:24 from (66.173.50.184):
In Reply to: Re: DANG SEAT BUSHINGS#*%!@$#$$%$###$% posted by Allan in NE on March 17, 2005 at 15:24:58:
I would not put any petroleum product on the bushing. The compound of the bushing may be dammaged by the solvent effect. Silicon Grease is my choice. I use Dow Corning 111 in a tooth paste size/type of tube. (Ive had mine for 25 years so the number may not be current) If the booger is still tough to run in, I would use an impact wrench (set on low power) to spin it while pushing. It may take a spare nut as a shim in the bottom of the socket to allow the bolt head to be pushed home. to keep it new, keep it out of the sun and Ozone. Black tape cut to width works. JimN
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