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350-400
INSTRUCTIONS
© 2019, Speedway Motors, Inc.
Unser Rear Suspension
62-67 Chevy Nova
15.
Install the link rods back into their previous locations and tighten.
16.
Install the sway bar as shown. Press the sway bar bushings into the sway bar housing on the
crossmember by lightly tapping them into place with a rubber mallet (be sure the bushings are going
in straight). With the bushings in place, slide the sway bar into the housing. Slide one of the torsion
arms onto the splined portion of the sway bar so it sits flush with the end of the bar. Install the
5/16-24 x 2” bolt and lock nut onto the arm and tighten. Install one of the male rod ends onto the
outside of the arm using a 3/8-16 x 1-1/4" bolt. Now thread the jam nut and female rod end onto the
male rod end leaving roughly 1/4” of threads showing. Attach the female rod end to the rearend
housing using 3/8-24 x 1-1/4" bolt and lock nut. Assemble the opposite side in the same manner. The
arms will need to be “clocked” about 45° relative to one another, with the passenger
side at a downward slope and the driver side at an upward slope.
Note:
Once
the vehicle is fully assembled and sitting on level ground, it is a good
idea to disconnect one side of the sway bar links
and adjust the length of the rod ends until
there is no pre-load and the holes line
up perfectly.
SWAY BAR HOUSING
SWAY BAR BUSHING
SWAY BAR
SWAY BAR ARM
5/16-24 LOCK NUT
MALE ROD END
3/8-16 X 1-1/4"
FEMALE ROD END
3/8-24 JAM NUT
5/16-24 X 2"
BOLT
3/8-24 X 1 1/4" BOLT
3/8-24 LOCK NUT
17.
Install the brakes as per the instructions included with your brake kit.
Note:
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