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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Andy663 on 04 April 2014, 12:23:33

Title: Front Ball Joint Guide
Post by: Andy663 on 04 April 2014, 12:23:33
Is there a maintenance guide for changing the front ball joint, haynes don't have any pictures in the manual? I assume the part will fit either left or right?

thanks.
Title: Re: Front Ball Joint Guide
Post by: joff on 04 April 2014, 12:30:40
Yes they fit any side, but you wil have to drill the old rivits out and then bolt the new ones in. It takes me about an hour to do one side when the wishbone is out, and that's with new rear bush pressed in and poly to the front :y
Title: Re: Front Ball Joint Guide
Post by: TheBoy on 04 April 2014, 12:31:25
No guide, so feel free to make one ;)

I think you'll find it easier to remove wishbone to drill them out. The rivets seem to be quite hard, so a good drill and good bits needed :y
Title: Re: Front Ball Joint Guide
Post by: 05omegav6 on 04 April 2014, 12:46:38
Careful use of a small angle grinder is quicker, easier and a whole lot more satisfying  8) needs a very steady hand though :y
Title: Re: Front Ball Joint Guide
Post by: joff on 04 April 2014, 12:47:11
I will take a lot of pic's when i do the MV6 and see what i can do :y
Title: Re: Front Ball Joint Guide
Post by: joff on 04 April 2014, 12:50:57
Careful use of a small angle grinder is quicker, easier and a whole lot more satisfying  8) needs a very steady hand though :y

Did it that way on the first two sets, but now find it quicker with a drill and then just tap the top off and knock the last bit out.
Title: Re: Front Ball Joint Guide
Post by: 05omegav6 on 04 April 2014, 12:56:42
Horses for courses :y if you have a decent pillar drill there's no excuse for not drilling them out :y
Title: Re: Front Ball Joint Guide
Post by: joff on 04 April 2014, 13:04:18
Horses for courses :y if you have a decent pillar drill there's no excuse for not drilling them out :y

May be soon but at the moment use a hand held plug in drill, but as you say "Horses for courses". Putting in the rear bushes is better with a 10 ton press, one of the best tools i have.  :y
Title: Re: Front Ball Joint Guide
Post by: chrisgixer on 04 April 2014, 13:46:46
As the wishbone guide.

But add drilling or grinding the rivets off. No?