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#439380 - 08/02/07 04:11 PM
Re: Need help with idler arm, 1955 Buick
[Re: brh]
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Registered: 11/18/99
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Loc: Newbrook Ranch, Elsfleth/Germa...
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Hi,
thanks for your answer but there is no play between arm and bushing. There is play between bushing and support ( frame bracket ) and both are new. And : It is not possible to get the idler arm and the frame bracket with it bushing. Not at Cars inc. or Kanter, just frame bracket and bushing.
Tom
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#439454 - 08/02/07 08:34 PM
Re: Need help with idler arm, 1955 Buick
[Re: ThomasBorchers]
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Registered: 11/01/00
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You should be able to buy a new bracket that mounts to the frame along with a new bushing. Try Bob's Automobilia on the web, also Ebay has them now and then. It sounds like that is what you need to do.
Remember, these things like lots of regular lubing. I think the recommendation from the factory was every one thousand miles.
These things wear out fast on my '54 for some reason, even with regular lubing.
Happy wrenching,
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#439704 - 08/04/07 07:08 AM
Re: Need help with idler arm, 1955 Buick
[Re: ThomasBorchers]
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Registered: 02/10/02
Posts: 412
Loc: Sweden
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Hi.I think you can try this before you bay a new one. You need to adjust the idlerarm with the arm and the nut,becuse you have one left thread and one right thread. Leif in sweden.
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#440024 - 08/05/07 10:00 PM
Re: Need help with idler arm, 1955 Buick
[Re: ThomasBorchers]
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Registered: 12/29/99
Posts: 1053
Loc: Seguin, TX, USA
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Tom There has to be some play or looseness in even a new part. Sounds like your new part has normal looseness and maybe your old part was OK too. A very worn part will have much more looseness and there will be a definite wear pattern on the threads of the idler arm bracket. Pages 251 and 252 of the service manual details the adjustment. Willie
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#440146 - 08/06/07 10:59 AM
Re: Need help with idler arm, 1955 Buick
[Re: old-tank]
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Hi Willie, the old part has much more looseness as the new one. A friend here who works at the "car safety inspection" told me also that it is normal, that these kind of threads has a bit looseness. I made the adjustment exactly after the shop manual. Thanks for your answer, now I am happy and ready to tour again.  Tom
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