SteinOnkel wrote:Here's how I seperate Balljoints, Tierods etc and never had any problems:
Take two hammers and smack the upper "cup" part of the tie rod, balljoint whatever. Within 5 or 6 smart whacks it'll go pop and come out of its socket. Leave the nut on but loose and it won't go shooting.
Question for you fine gents:
What is the torque spec for the upper control arm bolt? The big honkin' one that goes all the way through?
The lower control arm nuts are 72ftlb each, yes?
Open and then save or print out:
http://www.mirafiori.com/124susp/
I bring a copy with me every time I get a front end alignment and give it to the tech before he begins the work on my free lifetime alignment.
The quick answer is 88 N-m, 65 FT/LB, 9 Kgm however the complete answer is in that document known as:
Eli's Quick & Dirty 124 Suspension Primer
Alternate Title:
Understand your 124's Front end, and avoid being Killed, Maimed, or Suffering unneccesary Damage to your steed.
This should be considered required reading for everyone who owns or works on the front suspension of a vintage 124 Spider.