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  5.    BUSH REMOVAL

C/L

Trailing 

Arm (Fig.1)

Bush

steel

sleeve 

Fig.7

15mm 'C' ring

Fig.8

5.1. 

  PLEASE NOTE! Volvo nearside bush assembly

 

is designed to mount  

 

  the exhaust hanger (3 studs). See Fig.6 and Fig.14

. Refer also to 

 

  respective manufacturer's service manual, or proprietary manual when 

 

  using these instructions.

5.1.1    Jack up the vehicle, placing the jack clear of the rear suspension allowing it  

 

  to swing down. 

5.1.2    Support the rear suspension whilst removing the trailing arm bush mounting  

 

  nuts, bolts and washers. Unclip the handbrake hose and associated fixings.  

 

  It may be necessary to remove further fastenings to allow the trailing arm  

 

  to fully sweep beneath the vehicle, enabling maximum access and 

 

  clearance for the bush extraction tool. Continue supporting the trailing arm  

 

  and controlling during lowering.

5.1.3    With the area around the suspension now clear we suggest a thorough  

 

  clean to avoid accumulated debris interferring with precision fitting  

 

 

  processes. Spraying a proprietory 'free release' fluid on to the bush sleeve  

 

  and housing may assist with removal in 5.1.7.

5.1.4    Note the orientation of the existing bush before removal. The method of 

 

  marking is best decided by the engineer. A scribed line on the bush  

    

 

  sleeve><and a mirrored orientation mark on the housing would give an 

 

  accurate orientation, for example see Fig.7. See also Fig.1 (notch in the  

 

  arm) and the manufacturer's instructions. 

5.1.5    Offer the 15mm 'C' ring on to the pressed steel housing, aligning the gap  

 

  with the handbrake cable bracket. This will be held in place (Fig.8) by the  

 

  three permanent magnets inserted in the ring. Ensure it is seated correctly  

 

  on a grit free face. 

5.1.6    Access and adequate clearance is essential for offering the bush press 

 

  assembly over the trailing arm and bush housing. Weave the bottom plate  

 

  end over the "Tee" plate (Fig.9) and locate the counterbore with the 'C' ring  

 

  (Fig.10). Continue to support the opposite end with your hand (Fig.11). 

  

It may be necessary to disassemble and reassemble the press    

 

  frame insitu when access is limited.

  

5.1.7    Two people are now recommended, with one continuing to support the  

 

  press frame and the other positioning the adaptor (Fig.12), stepped end  

 

  inside the bush sleeve. The shoulder of the stepped end will offer thrust  

 

  to the steel bush sleeve. Please note for the removal of the bush, 360° 

 

  orientation of the adaptor is not important and the side 'depth control legs'  

 

  are not fitted. The second person can now wind in the thrust screw 

 

  ensuring concentricity and squareness of both the press frame and the  

 

  cylindrical adaptor. With a 16mm socket increase the torque and observe  

 

  the bush sleeve projection from the housing, through to removal. Excessive  

 

  torque, above 180NM, is not envisaged, but if this occurs, stop and check  

 

  alignments. There may be some resistance initially. Continued support to  

 

  the press is required throughout, especially when the bush is removed   

 

  from the housing as the bush is then free to fall. Remove the old bush, the  

 

  press frame and prepare details for insertion of a new bush assembly.  An  

 

  "exploded" view (Fig.13) supports actions shown in (Fig.8) through (Fig.12) 

1 Rivet stud

3 Rivet studs

R

L

Volvo Bush Assembly Identification

Nearside

Offside

Fig.6

I/D Stamped

I/D Stamped

Fig.9

Orientation marks

Locate 'C' ring

in counterbore

VSE4786     Issue No.1 - 10/12/15

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

1 Rivet stud

1 Rivet stud

I/D Stamped

I/D Stamped

Ford Bush Assembly Identification

Nearside

Offside

R

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Summary of Contents for VSE4786

Page 1: ...horised persons away from the working area DO NOT use the kit if any parts are damaged or missing as this may cause failure and or personal injury DO NOT use the kit when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol drugs or intoxicating medication After use store in a safe dry childproof area WARNING The warnings cautions and instructions in this manual cannot cover all possible conditions and...

Page 2: ...tion process only integral magnets holds the ring in place The slot in the ring clears the obstruction of the hose bracket 4 2 35mm Magnetic C Ring Fig 3 item 4 A distance piece used in the new bush insertion process only integral magnets holds the ring in place The slot in the ring clears the obstruction of the hose bracket 3 4 4 3 Adaptor Fig 4 item 1 90mm Diameter x 155 long Slotted counterbore...

Page 3: ... on a grit free face 5 1 6 Access and adequate clearance is essential for offering the bush press assembly over the trailing arm and bush housing Weave the bottom plate end over the Tee plate Fig 9 and locate the counterbore with the C ring Fig 10 Continue to support the opposite end with your hand Fig 11 It may be necessary to disassemble and reassemble the press frame insitu when access is limit...

Page 4: ...l permanent magnets will hold the ring in place 6 1 5 Two people are now recommended with one placing the adaptor and bush in Fig 14 over the housing bore See the orientation datums for correct alignment Fig 7 The second person can offer the press frame over the entire group of items shown in Fig 16 ensuring the bottom plate locates over the C ring The second person can now wind in the thrust scre...

Page 5: ...distortion especially the screw threads and registration plate flatness See warnings on torque misalignment and concentricity in operation included to prevent damage 7 3 Before returning the kit to the carry case smear blackened components and unpainted surfaces with an oiled cloth 7 4 To avoid condensation store indoors with carry case closed NOTE It is our policy to continually improve products ...

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