RaysnCayne
Member
- Joined
- Dec 6, 2020
- Posts
- 44
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- Location
- Richmond
- First Name
- Zach
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- R10 Custom Deluxe
- Engine Size
- 305
What am I doing wrong guys?!?
I'm simply trying to replace what I believe to be a worn-out bushing in the tail shaft of my 87 TH400 (305/10 bolt rear) and after two tries, I still can't get the yoke to go in after pressing the new bushing in.
In my first attempt I used the expensive, Durabond GM bushing from RockAuto thinking that'd be a no-brainer and worth the extra $6. I checked before I installed it and it slid over the yoke just fine - maybe even a hair of slop. But after installing it in the housing with a hammer and socket, it would not slide over the yoke. I thought I must've burred it up pretty bad with my cave man install approach. So I took a file to it. Still wouldn't go on.
I ordered a second, cheaper (Pioneer) bushing from RockAuto. It slid over the yoke just fine before install. This time I used my shop press and a block of wood to slowly, "softly" install it. Clean as a whistle after the install. Go to put the yoke in: same deal, won't fit!
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong or why two good bushings that fit beforehand don't fit after the install?
I'm simply trying to replace what I believe to be a worn-out bushing in the tail shaft of my 87 TH400 (305/10 bolt rear) and after two tries, I still can't get the yoke to go in after pressing the new bushing in.
In my first attempt I used the expensive, Durabond GM bushing from RockAuto thinking that'd be a no-brainer and worth the extra $6. I checked before I installed it and it slid over the yoke just fine - maybe even a hair of slop. But after installing it in the housing with a hammer and socket, it would not slide over the yoke. I thought I must've burred it up pretty bad with my cave man install approach. So I took a file to it. Still wouldn't go on.
I ordered a second, cheaper (Pioneer) bushing from RockAuto. It slid over the yoke just fine before install. This time I used my shop press and a block of wood to slowly, "softly" install it. Clean as a whistle after the install. Go to put the yoke in: same deal, won't fit!
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong or why two good bushings that fit beforehand don't fit after the install?