Hi all,
I actually found some threads that looked kind of like this question, but not quite. And they were years old, so I thought I'd try a new one.
I'm rebuilding the front end of my new to me '89 with all made in the USA Moog stuff. The car came with updated knuckles for the 96 brake conversion. The problem I'm hitting is, when I remove the pinch bolt that clamps the knuckle to the ball joint on the end of each lower control arm, the bolt binds up. It's so bound up that removing it tore the threads right off of it the first time.
Now that I'm putting the car back together, it's the same problem. With the ball joint completely inserted, I can't simply slide the new pinch bolt in. In fact, I can't even hammer it through...instead, I had to turn it, as if threading it into the knuckle itself. And that had such resistance that it's tearing up the threads again, so I stopped.
I've never seen a pinch bolt do anything like this. Only thing I can think to do is drill the holes in the knuckle ever so slightly to get some more clearance.
Anyone ever seen this before? Maybe the previous owner overtightened it so badly that the knuckle is bent?
I actually found some threads that looked kind of like this question, but not quite. And they were years old, so I thought I'd try a new one.
I'm rebuilding the front end of my new to me '89 with all made in the USA Moog stuff. The car came with updated knuckles for the 96 brake conversion. The problem I'm hitting is, when I remove the pinch bolt that clamps the knuckle to the ball joint on the end of each lower control arm, the bolt binds up. It's so bound up that removing it tore the threads right off of it the first time.
Now that I'm putting the car back together, it's the same problem. With the ball joint completely inserted, I can't simply slide the new pinch bolt in. In fact, I can't even hammer it through...instead, I had to turn it, as if threading it into the knuckle itself. And that had such resistance that it's tearing up the threads again, so I stopped.
I've never seen a pinch bolt do anything like this. Only thing I can think to do is drill the holes in the knuckle ever so slightly to get some more clearance.
Anyone ever seen this before? Maybe the previous owner overtightened it so badly that the knuckle is bent?
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