
Re: Poly/graphite bushings
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Re: Poly/graphite bushings
- From: Bob Asay <polyhead64@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2010 06:47:12 -0700
I rebuilt the front end of my 64 wagon with the poly/graphite bushings and the
ride is firm and the handling great but it is true the squeaking is terrible.
It almost sounds like it is ready to go. I was later told that if you grease
the poly bushings when you install them it will squelch the squeaking, Oh well
live and learn. Bob A
On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 06:13:10 -0500
David Bailey <bb64d440@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Rich Kinsley?s mentioning of the use of poly/graphite bushings in a recent
reply rekindled a burning question I?ve had in the back of my mind for long
time. My car is still a long way from re-assembly, but I?d still like to
settle this question of: to use Poly/graphite or stay with rubber? I?m aware
of the benefits of Poly/graphite?s firmer ride / handling / control etc. that
I like, but it?s more the question of the bad reputation they seem to have of
being squeaky or noisy. Is this just a bad rap or is there a certain amount
of truth to this? Are all poly/graphite bushings the same regardless of
manufacturer? Should these be installed dry or use an (special?) assembly
lubricant?
And I seem to remember seeing advertisements for these where you can buy
them in black to look like rubber instead of the typical red/orange color.
To those using Poly/graphite bushings, how do you like them, any regrets?
Thanks guys!
Dave B
'64 Dodge
440 B-body
2dr ht 383 cid
4 bbl 4 spd duel exh
ZZW - Anniversary Gold w/ white side sweep
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