Great video. After watching I decided my bushings are good enough. That's too much trouble for what I'm going for right now. I should note, however, the grooves on the inside of mine are an intricate pattern that haven't seen here or on other videos. It's also different from the replacement that came with the rebuild kit.
Great informative video, I’ve found it after installing my bushes, however I used a press. I however missed the honing step, I’m assuming this is why my kingpin does not appear to fit…
The Bronze bushes have to be Pressed in or Bashed in this can cause a slight distortion in the inner surface this is why they need to be Reamed . There are Fixed size and Adjustable ones .
On the shims and bronze thrust washer goes in this order.Stub axle, two shims, bronze thrust washer then the trunnion. Got this from Moss Motors. I saw this yesterday in another video.
Thanks! The bushing is the right size outer diameter to fit in the stub axle with an interference fit. Quite difficult to drive into position though. The inner diameter is too tight for you to slip the king-pin in. I think this is done on purpose - the reamer tool reams the two bushings in-line as it were - making the inner diameter of the bushings both the right size, and also directly in-line with each other. Hope that makes some sense - not sure if I explained it properly. It is a bit like line-boring the bearings when you install new camshaft bearings. The hole down the middle of each one has to be exactly lined up with the others.
Great job explaining. A neighbor of mine is going through his own stub axle. I think the bushings are in great shape so it looks like we should probably just leave them alone since we don't have a reamer. Thanks again for the reply.
Great informative video, I’ve found it after installing my bushes, however I used a press. I however missed the honing step, I’m assuming this is why my kingpin does not appear to fit…
Being an MG BGT owner for the last 20 years, I've always wanted to refurbish my own units. Thanks to this video I now can!
Great video. After watching I decided my bushings are good enough. That's too much trouble for what I'm going for right now. I should note, however, the grooves on the inside of mine are an intricate pattern that haven't seen here or on other videos. It's also different from the replacement that came with the rebuild kit.
Great informative video, I’ve found it after installing my bushes, however I used a press. I however missed the honing step, I’m assuming this is why my kingpin does not appear to fit…
This is awesome. Everybody on the forums just wants you buy a new one for $250 bucks. If I had that kind of money I'd buy a Porsche not an MG!
Excellent video. Thank you for the effort that went into this.
Outstanding video. Thanks from California USA.
Thank you. I’ve got to mine (1974 MGB) I needed some info.
The Bronze bushes have to be Pressed in or Bashed in this can cause a slight distortion in the inner surface this is why they need to be Reamed . There are Fixed size and Adjustable ones .
On the shims and bronze thrust washer goes in this order.Stub axle, two shims, bronze thrust washer then the trunnion. Got this from Moss Motors. I saw this yesterday in another video.
Really good video, should have alot more views.
Enjoying your vids!
Question, if the bushing is the right size, why do you need to ream it?
Thanks! The bushing is the right size outer diameter to fit in the stub axle with an interference fit. Quite difficult to drive into position though.
The inner diameter is too tight for you to slip the king-pin in. I think this is done on purpose - the reamer tool reams the two bushings in-line as it were - making the inner diameter of the bushings both the right size, and also directly in-line with each other.
Hope that makes some sense - not sure if I explained it properly. It is a bit like line-boring the bearings when you install new camshaft bearings. The hole down the middle of each one has to be exactly lined up with the others.
Great job explaining.
A neighbor of mine is going through his own stub axle. I think the bushings are in great shape so it looks like we should probably just leave them alone since we don't have a reamer.
Thanks again for the reply.
How different is an MGA assembly? I assume it's quite similar but I haven't had the guts to attempted it myself.
Great video..Thanks for posting..
Think I will use my 12 v impact wrench to set in the bushing. A whole lot quicker, simpler🥴😬😊
Tell the public the price for a reamer , you will be shocked.
Yes the third hand is called a vice
Instead of a mini hacksaw, if you have a jigsaw w a metal blade, a whole lot easier, take your time.
Thanks
Great informative video, I’ve found it after installing my bushes, however I used a press. I however missed the honing step, I’m assuming this is why my kingpin does not appear to fit…