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Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by Ronald. Robertson, Jun 1, 2006.

  1. Whew! I think we have found and solved the problem. Found one of the A shaft nuts a little loose and re-greased the upper control arms with the weight off the suspension. Surprising how much grease they took. Result? Squeaks are gone, for now anyway. Will re-grease them every couple of weeks until we are absolutely sure they have enough to prevent further squeaks. Thank you to everyone for your most helpful suggestions.
    Ron
     
  2. g adams

    g adams Guest

    Those loose a-arm nuts have always scared me. I have
    tack welded mine in the past. Must have cold water
    close by to cool immediately in order not to damage
    the o-rings. Anybody else have this concern?

    Greg
    www.uniquemotorcars.net


    --- "Ronald. Robertson"
    <ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca> wrote:

    > Whew! I think we have found and solved the problem.
    > Found one of the A shaft nuts a little loose and
    > re-greased the upper control arms with the weight
    > off the suspension. Surprising how much grease they
    > took. Result? Squeaks are gone, for now anyway. Will
    > re-grease them every couple of weeks until we are
    > absolutely sure they have enough to prevent further
    > squeaks. Thank you to everyone for your most helpful
    > suggestions.
    > Ron



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  3. Import Agent

    Hi Guys

    Does anyone know of a reputable agent in Portland Oregon who can handle
    Customs for me after the car arrives 20th of June. Also Iwill need to get
    it insured and registered etc.

    Thanks

    Randall
     
  4. Greg:
    Pete Geisler tells me thay always tack weld those nuts on driver cars only.
    One of mine was loose about 1/4 to 1/2 turn, just enough to help it squeak a
    little. The main culprit was relieving the pressure on the suspension to
    allow the grease to enter.
    Ron


    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "g adams" <mrgt350 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com>
    To: "Ronald. Robertson" <ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca>; "Shelby Mustang"
    <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com>
    Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 11:12 AM
    Subject: Re: Squeaky front end


    > Those loose a-arm nuts have always scared me. I have
    > tack welded mine in the past. Must have cold water
    > close by to cool immediately in order not to damage
    > the o-rings. Anybody else have this concern?
    >
    > Greg
    > www.uniquemotorcars.net
    >
    >
    > --- "Ronald. Robertson"
    > <ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca> wrote:
    >
    >> Whew! I think we have found and solved the problem.
    >> Found one of the A shaft nuts a little loose and
    >> re-greased the upper control arms with the weight
    >> off the suspension. Surprising how much grease they
    >> took. Result? Squeaks are gone, for now anyway. Will
    >> re-grease them every couple of weeks until we are
    >> absolutely sure they have enough to prevent further
    >> squeaks. Thank you to everyone for your most helpful
    >> suggestions.
    >> Ron

    >
    >
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  5. Pete also schooled me on that as well! He does his on the INSIDE so that
    they are not visible.

    Ed Palmer
    Mechanical Engineer
    Harris Corp. GCSD
    Adv. Manufacturing Tech.
    Office: (321) 727-6303
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    epalmer (AT) harris (DOT) com

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Ronald. Robertson [mailto:ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca]
    Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 1:32 PM
    To: g adams; Shelby Mustang
    Subject: Re: Squeaky front end

    Greg:
    Pete Geisler tells me thay always tack weld those nuts on driver cars
    only.
    One of mine was loose about 1/4 to 1/2 turn, just enough to help it
    squeak a
    little. The main culprit was relieving the pressure on the suspension to

    allow the grease to enter.
    Ron


    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "g adams" <mrgt350 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com>
    To: "Ronald. Robertson" <ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca>; "Shelby
    Mustang"
    <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com>
    Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 11:12 AM
    Subject: Re: Squeaky front end


    > Those loose a-arm nuts have always scared me. I have
    > tack welded mine in the past. Must have cold water
    > close by to cool immediately in order not to damage
    > the o-rings. Anybody else have this concern?
    >
    > Greg
    > www.uniquemotorcars.net
    >
    >
    > --- "Ronald. Robertson"
    > <ronald.robertson (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca> wrote:
    >
    >> Whew! I think we have found and solved the problem.
    >> Found one of the A shaft nuts a little loose and
    >> re-greased the upper control arms with the weight
    >> off the suspension. Surprising how much grease they
    >> took. Result? Squeaks are gone, for now anyway. Will
    >> re-grease them every couple of weeks until we are
    >> absolutely sure they have enough to prevent further
    >> squeaks. Thank you to everyone for your most helpful
    >> suggestions.
    >> Ron

    >
    >
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  6. I used to tack the nut in on the inside with a small taco on all cars
    cant see it and can grind it off if need be

    bob
     
  7. yes a small taco on all the cars is good

    a small tac on the inside of the upper arm is better

    damm auto spell correct

    bob
     

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