replacement ball joint bolt ??
#1
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replacement ball joint bolt ??
Anyone know why the replacement upper ball joint bolts are supposed to be mounted with the head from the bottom, the washer & nut on top? I don't see any clearence issues and only 1 old book I have even mentions it. torque is 25 ft/lbs on each.
Also I called Moog in regard to the lower ball joint torque spec's since the USA joints I have don;t have any info with them. The torque spec is 20-30 ft/lbs on the center bolt, then tighten the side bolts to 14-19 ft/lbs.
Thanks
Gary
Also I called Moog in regard to the lower ball joint torque spec's since the USA joints I have don;t have any info with them. The torque spec is 20-30 ft/lbs on the center bolt, then tighten the side bolts to 14-19 ft/lbs.
Thanks
Gary
#2
Melting Slicks
Re: replacement ball joint bolt ?? (gtr1999)
Anyone know why the replacement upper ball joint bolts are supposed to be mounted with the head from the bottom, the washer & nut on top?
:seeya Hi Gary!!
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Re: replacement ball joint bolt ?? (Jim Martley2)
Hey Buddy,good to hear from you again.
I don't know? I can't see why it makes a difference,but the Moog catalog does show the bolt going up through the joint. I asked the tech but he sounded like he wasn't too familar with this setup. He said it was for clearence,but I don't see anything that would come close to it?
Gary
PS, Jim did you ever bring your cars up to the NH drags for the Super Chevy show?
I don't know? I can't see why it makes a difference,but the Moog catalog does show the bolt going up through the joint. I asked the tech but he sounded like he wasn't too familar with this setup. He said it was for clearence,but I don't see anything that would come close to it?
Gary
PS, Jim did you ever bring your cars up to the NH drags for the Super Chevy show?
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Re: replacement ball joint bolt ?? (Tom454)
Hey Tom,boy this is old home day!
Anyway, I just looked at them again and there is 3/8" between the screw end and the boot even when I compress the boot. Which way have you installed them in the past? I prefer the heads showing on top of the ball joint.
Gary
Anyway, I just looked at them again and there is 3/8" between the screw end and the boot even when I compress the boot. Which way have you installed them in the past? I prefer the heads showing on top of the ball joint.
Gary
#6
Le Mans Master
Re: replacement ball joint bolt ?? (gtr1999)
Hey Gary... yah... I moved since the last time we talked... new address, new tel number.
Look at an installed spindle/balljoint/arm... I think the ball stud skews over a little when loaded. This might affect the clearance to the boot.
I don't have one in front of me... so I was guessing anyways... took a shot in the dark based on memory or lack there of.
Look at an installed spindle/balljoint/arm... I think the ball stud skews over a little when loaded. This might affect the clearance to the boot.
I don't have one in front of me... so I was guessing anyways... took a shot in the dark based on memory or lack there of.
#7
Melting Slicks
Re: replacement ball joint bolt ?? (gtr1999)
PS, Jim did you ever bring your cars up to the NH drags for the Super Chevy show?
You know me, wax on - wax off!!! I'm only a "cruiser".
Seriously, If memory serves me correct, we have another show the weekend that is going on. I WOULD like to try running the yellow 93 at the drags just to see how it does in stock form.
Jim
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Re: replacement ball joint bolt ?? (Jim Martley2)
If this thread is still about the balljoints :lol: I put mine in downwards. I usually try to do this as I will only lose the nut/washer if it goes loose, and I figure gravity won't be trying to undo the nut. I broke the rules and didn't follow the directions on that part. :bb
-Chris
-Chris
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Re: replacement ball joint bolt ?? (RUXperienced)
Yeah this is what I was thinking too,if the nut loosen up then it will fall out not the bolt. Of course once torqued into place it shouldn't loosen up. I went through my pictures and ran the bolts this way on one car for 20 years without any known problems? Again the only reference to this I can find is in a 1976 edition of Cylmers. Anyone have any pictures?
Thanks,
Gary
Thanks,
Gary
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Re: replacement ball joint bolt ?? (gtr1999)
FYI I just heard back from Moog and they said the only thing they can think of is the bolt threads hitting the rubber boot under load in the suspension.
So I guess I'll be changing the position to play it safe.
So I guess I'll be changing the position to play it safe.
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Re: replacement ball joint bolt ?? (gtr1999)
Hi Gary,
You have made a good point here. I just assumed that the threads would be down. Glad I came here and read your post before I reinstalled the arms today.
You have made a good point here. I just assumed that the threads would be down. Glad I came here and read your post before I reinstalled the arms today.
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Re: replacement ball joint bolt ?? (CWUin82)
Hi Jim, good to hear from you again. To add another spin to this, I went through my Corvette Fever issues and found 2 separate issues that have articles on rebuilding the arms and in both of them the bolts are down. I don't think it reall matters anymore but I'm not going to change back the bolts again!
Gary
Gary
#13
Le Mans Master
Re: replacement ball joint bolt ?? (gtr1999)
I had the arms off when I did mine ... so I didn't even think about it until now.
I'm gonna have to head down and check mine out.
:bb :seeya
I'm gonna have to head down and check mine out.
:bb :seeya
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Re: replacement ball joint bolt ?? (gtr1999)
Good to see familiar faces Gary, I haven't been here much of late.
I was looking at the bolts I had on one A-arm today, and I didn't think the bolt was long enough to have an effect on the rubber boot even with a load on it. I left everything as it was....bolts down.
If you take a look in any catalog that sells A-arms with the ball joints already installed, it shows the pic with the bolts down. I don't think it really matters.
I was looking at the bolts I had on one A-arm today, and I didn't think the bolt was long enough to have an effect on the rubber boot even with a load on it. I left everything as it was....bolts down.
If you take a look in any catalog that sells A-arms with the ball joints already installed, it shows the pic with the bolts down. I don't think it really matters.