by 4est on Fri Jun 06, 2008 4:47 pm
Okay, so the hard to adjust one turns out to be the straight forward one (helps that I found the simple instructions at the bottom of the box).
The burning question is now this: the rearward monoball isn't large enough to fill the hole left by the stock bushing. Everywhere I have seen pix of 993 monoballs there are two sizes; one big fat one, and one that seems more in line with the rear monoballs in terms of diameter. My problem is this:
If I press the old bushing out, I am quite sure that the monoball won't go in there because it is a half inch overall diameter (or more) smaller than the stock bushing. Am I to take the A-arm to a machine shop and have them drill the appropriate sized hole through the original bushing and then insert the monoball into that? That seems to defeat the purpose. Is there some aluminum sleeve or something that I'm missing. If I press the bushing out I will be left with about a 1 7/8 to 2" hole and about 1 3/8 to 1 1/2" worth of monoball to fill it.
Ground to a complete stop. (fun getting dirty, though)
Anyone? Jae, Steve, Kary, Santa Claus?