Need some ideas on how to get rid of front end squeaks in the 1969. I suspect the brand new (350 miles on them) upper control arms may be the culprit. Have had them greased twice. Problem is intermittent. First squeaked about 3 weeks ago - greased them again. All O.K. until last Saturday night and both sides squeak like mad. Any suggestions appreciated. Ron
Could it be the rubber insulators in the sring saddles? maybe some of that PFTE lubricating spray on them... "Ronald. Robertson" <ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca> wrote: Need some ideas on how to get rid of front end squeaks in the 1969. I suspect the brand new (350 miles on them) upper control arms may be the culprit. Have had them greased twice. Problem is intermittent. First squeaked about 3 weeks ago - greased them again. All O.K. until last Saturday night and both sides squeak like mad. Any suggestions appreciated. Ron
could be a long shot, and be something else..i spray WD-40 on all undercarriage bushings on my 3 toy cars and 95% of the time the mysterious squeaks disappear....if the cars see excessive rain, i spray WD-40 on them again, otherwise about every 90 -120 days for the heck of it. bill, motown -----Original Message----- From: Tom Kubler [mailto:tjinsa (AT) yahoo (DOT) com] Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 5:00 PM To: Shelby Mustang List Subject: Re: Front end squeaks Could it be the rubber insulators in the sring saddles? maybe some of that PFTE lubricating spray on them... "Ronald. Robertson" <ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca> wrote: Need some ideas on how to get rid of front end squeaks in the 1969. I suspect the brand new (350 miles on them) upper control arms may be the culprit. Have had them greased twice. Problem is intermittent. First squeaked about 3 weeks ago - greased them again. All O.K. until last Saturday night and both sides squeak like mad. Any suggestions appreciated. Ron
Ron-Front sway bar bushings will squeek, too. Run the car up on some good ramps or a drive-on lift and get someone to bounce it up and down while you listen. A length of rubber hose used like a stethoscope can help isolate it. Regards, Stan ----- Original Message ----- From: Ronald. Robertson To: Shelby Mustang Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 2:56 PM Subject: Front end squeaks Need some ideas on how to get rid of front end squeaks in the 1969. I suspect the brand new (350 miles on them) upper control arms may be the culprit. Have had them greased twice. Problem is intermittent. First squeaked about 3 weeks ago - greased them again. All O.K. until last Saturday night and both sides squeak like mad. Any suggestions appreciated. Ron
Stan, Bill and Tom: Thank you for the suggestions. Will try that tomorrow and let you know how the suggestions work out. Thanks again. The neighbors will be impressed. Ron ----- Original Message ----- From: STAN SIMM To: Ronald. Robertson ; Shelby Mustang Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 5:30 PM Subject: Re: Front end squeaks Ron-Front sway bar bushings will squeek, too. Run the car up on some good ramps or a drive-on lift and get someone to bounce it up and down while you listen. A length of rubber hose used like a stethoscope can help isolate it. Regards, Stan ----- Original Message ----- From: Ronald. Robertson To: Shelby Mustang Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 2:56 PM Subject: Front end squeaks Need some ideas on how to get rid of front end squeaks in the 1969. I suspect the brand new (350 miles on them) upper control arms may be the culprit. Have had them greased twice. Problem is intermittent. First squeaked about 3 weeks ago - greased them again. All O.K. until last Saturday night and both sides squeak like mad. Any suggestions appreciated. Ron
I just replaced allt he bushings on my 69 with Neopream bushings. I then put around 500 miles on them and had them re tweaked and now no sounds coming from anywhere. WD works pretty good but doesn't last too long and I am not sure how good it is for the rubber over time. Good luck but I would check into the whole front end bush replacement. Randall > Could it be the rubber insulators in the sring saddles? maybe some of > that PFTE lubricating spray on them... > > "Ronald. Robertson" <ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca> wrote: Need > some ideas on how to get rid of front end squeaks in the 1969. I suspect > the brand new (350 miles on them) upper control arms may be the culprit. > Have had them greased twice. Problem is intermittent. First squeaked about > 3 weeks ago - greased them again. All O.K. until last Saturday night and > both sides squeak like mad. Any suggestions appreciated. > Ron > >
Fwd: Front end squeaks 5/29/2006 Ron, Sorry to spoil your party: But: Most likely, you will need to remove the A Frame Shafts and repack with grease again. Pumping grease from the end fittings, usually doesn't work. We have seen, brand new ball joints, dry to the bone also. Pete Geisler Orlando Mustang 407 688 1966 In a message dated 5/29/2006 2:57:31 PM Eastern Standard Time, ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca writes: Need some ideas on how to get rid of front end squeaks in the 1969. I suspect the brand new (350 miles on them) upper control arms may be the culprit. Have had them greased twice. Problem is intermittent. First squeaked about 3 weeks ago - greased them again. All O.K. until last Saturday night and both sides squeak like mad. Any suggestions appreciated. Ron
Pete is probably correct, I went through two sets of upper arms on my 1966 before I was satisfied. Replaced many other parts because I couldn't figure out the problem. Lee 66 # 869 69 # 2055
Thanks Randall. Appreciate the input. Ron ----- Original Message ----- From: <randall.paul (AT) randallpaul (DOT) com> To: "Tom Kubler" <tjinsa (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> Cc: "Shelby Mustang List" <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com> Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 6:02 PM Subject: Re: Front end squeaks >I just replaced allt he bushings on my 69 with Neopream bushings. I then > put around 500 miles on them and had them re tweaked and now no sounds > coming from anywhere. WD works pretty good but doesn't last too long and > I am not sure how good it is for the rubber over time. Good luck but I > would check into the whole front end bush replacement. > > Randall > > >> Could it be the rubber insulators in the sring saddles? maybe some of >> that PFTE lubricating spray on them... >> >> "Ronald. Robertson" <ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca> wrote: Need >> some ideas on how to get rid of front end squeaks in the 1969. I suspect >> the brand new (350 miles on them) upper control arms may be the culprit. >> Have had them greased twice. Problem is intermittent. First squeaked >> about >> 3 weeks ago - greased them again. All O.K. until last Saturday night and >> both sides squeak like mad. Any suggestions appreciated. >> Ron >> >> >
Re: Re: Front end squeaks When I put poly sway bar bushings in one, I drill a small hole through the bracket and through the bushing. Screw a small grease fitting into the hole and you can lubricate the sway bar bushings. Most of the squeeks from poly bushings can be lubricated away. SEE Y'ALL > > From: randall.paul (AT) randallpaul (DOT) com > Date: 2006/05/29 Mon PM 06:02:54 EDT > To: "Tom Kubler" <tjinsa (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> > CC: "Shelby Mustang List" <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com> > Subject: Re: Front end squeaks > > I just replaced allt he bushings on my 69 with Neopream bushings. I then > put around 500 miles on them and had them re tweaked and now no sounds > coming from anywhere. WD works pretty good but doesn't last too long and > I am not sure how good it is for the rubber over time. Good luck but I > would check into the whole front end bush replacement. > > Randall > > > > Could it be the rubber insulators in the sring saddles? maybe some of > > that PFTE lubricating spray on them... > > > > "Ronald. Robertson" <ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca> wrote: Need > > some ideas on how to get rid of front end squeaks in the 1969. I suspect > > the brand new (350 miles on them) upper control arms may be the culprit. > > Have had them greased twice. Problem is intermittent. First squeaked about > > 3 weeks ago - greased them again. All O.K. until last Saturday night and > > both sides squeak like mad. Any suggestions appreciated. > > Ron > > > > > > >
In a message dated 5/29/06 11:57:23, ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca writes: << Need some ideas on how to get rid of front end squeaks in the 1969. I suspect the brand new (350 miles on them) upper control arms may be the culprit. Have had them greased twice. Problem is intermittent. First squeaked about 3 weeks ago - greased them again. All O.K. until last Saturday night and both sides squeak like mad. Any suggestions appreciated. >> >>>At the risk of asking the obvious, do they have stock rubber or new poly bushings? Poly bushings squeak like mad unless they are properly lubricated, and grease is NOT the proper lube. I find that silver anti-seize works best. Mike
I had a bad squeak that turned out to be the curved part of the sway bar rubbing on the frame. My car has lowered a-arms and global west uppers. The frame has a small notch from the factory but the alignment changed with the lowering. I just extended the notch to the rear to clear. Greg www.uniquemotorcars.net --- MikeLDrew (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote: > > In a message dated 5/29/06 11:57:23, > ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca writes: > > << Need some ideas on how to get rid of front end > squeaks in the 1969. I > suspect the brand new (350 miles on them) upper > control arms may be the culprit. > Have had them greased twice. Problem is > intermittent. First squeaked about 3 > weeks ago - greased them again. All O.K. until last > Saturday night and both > sides squeak like mad. Any suggestions appreciated. > >> > > >>>At the risk of asking the obvious, do they have > stock rubber or new poly > bushings? > > Poly bushings squeak like mad unless they are > properly lubricated, and grease > is NOT the proper lube. I find that silver > anti-seize works best. > > Mike > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com