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Mon Oct 06, 2003 8:43 am
the torch works for removal. you burn the old silicon and rubber out (not advisable since you'd be breathing the fumes in), then you cut the inner sleeve out. There is no heating to loosen. You actually melt the rubber out.
Then you'd still have to take the part to a shop and have them press the new bushings in. I had some Nismo TC bushings installed, and it took over 4 tons of force to push them into the rod. Also, make sure they lubricate the bushing first. We forgot to do that on the first bushing and 3/4 the way in, the inner sleeve warped and compressed. We had to back it out and hammer it back into shape before it would slide back in.
Do yourself a favor and just take it to a shop. Even though my friend pushed them in, his boss still charged me for the work. Came out to 13 dollars for both bushings. That rate WILL change depending on the shop