Rear Subframe Help!
Moderator: martauto
Hi,
Been trying to take the rear subframe off today to replace all the bushes and give it a clean up, but it is stuck!
We've taken out the rear diff bolt and the 2 bolts through the subframe bushes, disconnected the brake lines and sensors, loosened the prop shaft but the subframe won't drop. It seems to be stuck where the top of the subframe bushes attach to the car. We've tried hitting and rocking the whole subframe but nothing is happening. Any tricks to doing this? We are trying to get it off today and its really pissing me off!
Cheers, James
Been trying to take the rear subframe off today to replace all the bushes and give it a clean up, but it is stuck!
We've taken out the rear diff bolt and the 2 bolts through the subframe bushes, disconnected the brake lines and sensors, loosened the prop shaft but the subframe won't drop. It seems to be stuck where the top of the subframe bushes attach to the car. We've tried hitting and rocking the whole subframe but nothing is happening. Any tricks to doing this? We are trying to get it off today and its really pissing me off!
Cheers, James

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Good info here, dunno if its any use though
Pics would be good when done
Good info here, dunno if its any use though
Pics would be good when done
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Try inserting the bolts into the bottom of the bush and 'applying some force' with a hammer. Nothing too strong, just do a couple of hits and then change direction.
It'll be the bush cores seized into the bodyshell. I'm assuming from your post that the diff is still on the beam? This can make it tricky to get the beam free also.
It'll be the bush cores seized into the bodyshell. I'm assuming from your post that the diff is still on the beam? This can make it tricky to get the beam free also.
Do the cores actually go into the bodyshell? This seems like what is stuck. We've pounded them with a hammer (gentle hammering did nothing) but no sign of movement.Chris-W wrote:Try inserting the bolts into the bottom of the bush and 'applying some force' with a hammer. Nothing too strong, just do a couple of hits and then change direction.
It'll be the bush cores seized into the bodyshell. I'm assuming from your post that the diff is still on the beam? This can make it tricky to get the beam free also.

Ok, we got the subframe off. The bushes were so far gone we put a bush puller on them and they popped the centres out. Good points - the subframe is off. Bad points - the centres of the bushes are still frimly in the car!
Managed to get the rest of the old bush out with fire, and ideas how to get the centres out? They are well stuck.
Some pics:

Fire!

Stuck centre

Subframe
James
Managed to get the rest of the old bush out with fire, and ideas how to get the centres out? They are well stuck.
Some pics:

Fire!

Stuck centre

Subframe
James

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Violence is the short answer.jamesc wrote:ideas how to get the centres out? They are well stuck.
James
Can anyone offer anymore light on this? The old bush centres will not budge. They are definatley not fixed in somehow? I have applied some measure of violence to them but I am afraid of damaging the chassis rail in some way.
Cheers, James
Cheers, James

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I know this might be a bit late.....but before taking off the sub-frame, i soaked some diesel 24Hrs before hand on the fittings from under the rear seat,, this made it a bit easier....
Pete don't care about colour, He would shag a rainbow if he could find the end of it....


Yes I just set fire to the old bushes with a blowlamp - a few minutes of flaming and they practically slid out!
The f&*$ing centres are still in the car! I tried this evening wrapping it with plastic and tape, and filling the hole from inside the car with parafin and leaving it to soak for a bit. Made no difference, still stuck fast
Its beyond funny now!
The f&*$ing centres are still in the car! I tried this evening wrapping it with plastic and tape, and filling the hole from inside the car with parafin and leaving it to soak for a bit. Made no difference, still stuck fast
Its beyond funny now!

get a longish bar that fits inside the sleeves an push it back and forth that should free em, up kinda like a big lever
Got the bastards out at the weekend!
Wrapped a wet towel around the petrol tank and heated them up with a blow torch, then sprayed with cold water to give a bit of rapid cooling. A couple of sharp taps with the hammer from above and out they popped.
Just got the trailing arm bushes to get out now......

Cheers, James
Wrapped a wet towel around the petrol tank and heated them up with a blow torch, then sprayed with cold water to give a bit of rapid cooling. A couple of sharp taps with the hammer from above and out they popped.
Just got the trailing arm bushes to get out now......

Cheers, James

an old head bolt is a great tool for removing the subframe bushes
heat em up a little slide the head bolt thru the middle and smackkkkkkkkkk
out they pop on a good day
heat em up a little slide the head bolt thru the middle and smackkkkkkkkkk
out they pop on a good day
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in the shit,the one to blame,yeh its all my fault ;)
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did you know that a wet towel transfers heat faster than a dry towel! by a fucking huge difference!!jamesc wrote:Wrapped a wet towel around the petrol tank and heated them up with a blow torch
if you dont believe me, try taking a tray out of an oven with a damp/wet towel on your hand... you wont want to! dry towel, its ok!
glad to hear you got the s/frame out though!!
what bushes are you using when you put it all back in?



