I'm in the process of rebuilding the front suspension with a kit from Kanter. The original upper ball joints were tack welded in as is often the norm.
The replacement ball joints came with a bracket with a hole that looks like it might prevent the ball joint from turning and maybe you could put a bolt through into the control arm to retain it? Unfortunately the kit came with no instructions.
The odd thing is if I install the ball joint as shown in the photo, the bracket won't sit flush with the control arm and will have to be compressed severely to make the joint seat completely.
The only other difference between the old joint and new is the grease boot threads on rather than relying on a spring to hold it secure to the joint.
Anybody seen this before?
Tags:
That's normal, just run a bead down to the control arm.
Hi Russ,
Thanks for response. I know tack welding the ball joint is normal but the bracket is what I'm not sure of. Are you saying to weld the bracket to the control arm?
The upper ball joints are side specific. They press into the control arm from the top until they seated in the control arm. The flange on the joint should be squared up with equal space from the control arm sides. The flange keeps the ball joint from possibly spinning in the hole. The nut screws on from the bottom side and is tightened securely to keep the ball joint in place. Be sure to put right on right side, left on the left. It's very important. HTH.
Thanks David, that makes sense. I appreciate the help!
Started by David Erickson in General Discussion. Last reply by Russ Austin 1 hour ago. 2 Replies 0 Likes
I have a 63 cadillac park avenue. My bulbs in the door panels in the front driver and passenger sides were out. I replaced them today and no illumination. My battery is fully charged and I tried…Continue
Started by Jason Edge in General Discussion. Last reply by Jason Edge yesterday. 3 Replies 0 Likes
I casually mentioned during our Zoom meeting Sunday that there are notches for using the gas cap to hold the license plate door open while filling up and a couple of members indicated they did not…Continue
Started by Dave Fehrle in 1963/64 Cadillac Specific Discussion. Last reply by Jason Edge on Friday. 28 Replies 0 Likes
I have noticed that after I drive for 5-10 miles or more and then shut off the car, it hesitates when I go to start? Anyone experience this before and if so, what was the fix?Continue
Started by Kurt in 1963/64 Cadillac Specific Discussion. Last reply by Dave Fehrle on Friday. 12 Replies 4 Likes
Many owners have reported oil leaks at the rear main seal even after replacing the seal, myself included. Recently Tony Lentini found a Serviceman bulletin published in February 1965 which details a…Continue
Posted by Ray Schick on August 22, 2024 at 6:25pm 2 Comments 0 Likes
I bought this seat material thinking that it’s…
ContinuePosted by Dave Fehrle on March 23, 2024 at 3:23pm 8 Comments 1 Like
While checking my Carter carb with engine running, I took the air cleaner off and there was a very loud hissing sound of air. I placed a piece of paper over the carb and it didn’t move up or down, is this normal?
Posted by Chase on March 21, 2024 at 5:55am 0 Comments 1 Like
Hey everyone, has anybody done a Vintage Air AC/Heat setup in their car? I want to bypass the old vacuum setup and go with a Vintage Air Gen 2 model. Before I get started, does anyone have any experience with this? (Which model to go with, do’s and dont’s, etc.) It looks pretty involved. Any and all info/pics would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Posted by CHRIS CARLSON on December 6, 2023 at 10:54am 0 Comments 0 Likes
Who rebuilds original AC accumulator dryers for 1964 Cadillac? I have been on Classic auto air in Tampa FL wait list for over a year , There is one on Old air products web site that looks very similar to the original # 21-4214A but states it fits 1962 Gm cars, The one recommended for a 1964 Cadillac is half the length 21-4215A What is everyone using ? I would prefer to be as original as possible. Thanks
December 15, 2024 from 7pm to 8:30pm – Zoom
0 Comments 0 Likes© 2024 Created by Jason Edge. Powered by