cajones2
Member
Let me start with the disclaimer this first...I have read the write ups several times and have searched other posts albeit I should have been sleeping that time of night. I have not done the coffee can trick before and what to make sure I understand this before proceeding so i do it correctly. If you all can provide me a little more detail, I'll go ahead and take snapshots of each step of the process to add to the write up as payment.
Since my W Arm is in now in pieces (http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=53689), I want to shim it all up and do some maint on it bc it looks rough. Looking at the picture below, I was wondering where to insert the coffee can piece. Between the bushing (B) and the frame (A), the bushing (B) and the aluminum insert rod (C)? Do I bend the coffee can strip around the aluminum insert (C) for the length of the cylinder part of the skid that the bushing fits into? A little direction here and I will start the process and take pics along the way.
Questions:
1. Where do I put the shim? (No Jokes please...)
2. Is there a complete bushing kit that I can purchase or do I need to buy them individually?
3. Anything other suggestions or specific pics you'd like me to capture along the way?
The rear is from a 1999 600sx. Thanks.
Since my W Arm is in now in pieces (http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=53689), I want to shim it all up and do some maint on it bc it looks rough. Looking at the picture below, I was wondering where to insert the coffee can piece. Between the bushing (B) and the frame (A), the bushing (B) and the aluminum insert rod (C)? Do I bend the coffee can strip around the aluminum insert (C) for the length of the cylinder part of the skid that the bushing fits into? A little direction here and I will start the process and take pics along the way.
Questions:
1. Where do I put the shim? (No Jokes please...)
2. Is there a complete bushing kit that I can purchase or do I need to buy them individually?
3. Anything other suggestions or specific pics you'd like me to capture along the way?
The rear is from a 1999 600sx. Thanks.