Re: Trailing arm bolts
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Re: Trailing arm bolts
- From: jtrealty@xxxx
- Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2001 16:37:19 -0000
Refer to Workshop manual K:01:02 it is the bolt at the left side of
the page where the trailing arm meets the frame. A better picture is
in the Parts manual 5-3-0 fig #25 pn #106883. It is refered to as a
trailing arm bolt in K:05:01 and :02. If you do not know that they
were replaced order new upgraded ones from a Delorean vender. Count
the # of spacers and replace exactly as removed or you will need an
alignment. Loosen the bolt and rotate the head with a wrench, if the
trailing arm moves up and down the bolt is bent and MUST be replaced.
Be sure to torque to spec 55 FT/LBS WITH THE FULL WEIGHT OF THE CAR ON
THE SUSPENSION. If the bolt is bent you may have to slice it up into
little pieces to get it out. On an automatic car you will need to
unbolt the rear carrier on the left to move the trailing arm to clear
the trans.(Don't disconnect the rear caliper, there is enough freedom
to move the trailing arm if you're careful.)
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Jerry Harry" <jerryHarry@xxxx> wrote:
> Can someone tell me what these are called in the parts book, page
and number?
> I find all kinds of things that I think would need inspection from
time to time but none are called trailing arm bolts.
> Thanks for the education.
> Jerry
> Vin# 4890
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