• Mustang Forums
  • 1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk-
  • Fox 5.0 Mustang Tech

Bushing trouble.. hardware siezed to sleeve..

  • Thread starter Thread starter Mavrick
  • Start date Start date Dec 30, 2004

Mavrick

Founding Member
Aug 29, 2002
2,264
0
46
Collingwood, ON
Dec 30, 2004
#1
  • Dec 30, 2004
  • #1
I'll be tackling my front control arm bushings soon, and wanted to see if anyone has any tips as to how i can go about doing this. A 5gallon compressor and air tools couldn't crack the bolts loose. For those of you who don't know, the bolt that holds the control arm to the K-member has siezed to the inner sleeve of the bushing.

I'm sure a little heat will take the nuts off, but how can i get the siezed bolt out of the bushing? I don't think there is much room for a sawzall up there?

I'm sure this will be a pain.. but worth it after i upgrade to hard urethane bushings! The old ones are cracked like hell...

Thanks
 

HISSIN50

"How long does it take to get help in here?
15 Year Member
Nov 29, 1999
31,179
33
129
Dec 30, 2004
#2
  • Dec 30, 2004
  • #2
Mav, i thought you already got those things out? so they are all still in the car?
 

Rick 91GT

Mustang Master
Nov 29, 1999
9,692
95
99
PA
Dec 31, 2004
#3
  • Dec 31, 2004
  • #3
I broke 2 impact sockets trying to take mine loose when I was pulling the K-member. One with my impact that is 1000lbs, and the other with me pulling on a 36" strong arm.

I was switching the entire K-member so I just bought new bolts...your situation is a little different.

Soak them in some PB Blaster or similar loosener, just be careful if you apply heat since it is a flammable liquid. IF you get the nut off, you could use a punch that will fit through the bushing to hammer the bolt out. I assume your spring is already out, be careful with those, support the arm so you don't damage the brakes.
 

Mavrick

Founding Member
Aug 29, 2002
2,264
0
46
Collingwood, ON
Jan 1, 2005
#4
  • Jan 1, 2005
  • #4
Ya.. i'm using C springs, they are super short and don't give me too much trouble installing/removing. I've had them in and out a few times already.. keep changing my mind! Ball joints.. back together.. 73mm upgrade, back together, new struts and sprindles drilled for bump steer kit, back together... SN95 conversion and its still apart.

HISSIN, its the back that your thinking of.. i got them all with the sawzall. Pain in the ass that was, but nothing compared to the front. I'll just keep soaking the nuts and try to get them with the johnson bar.. if all else fails, ill buy some new sawzall blades and go to town.

I am getting new hardware either way as the rusted bolts will be weak i'm sure.. the ones i got out of the rear were half the diameter they should have been in the middle!
 

89MustangGX

I have nothing productive to add!
Jul 3, 2001
10,262
1
0
Mill Creek, WA
Jan 1, 2005
#5
  • Jan 1, 2005
  • #5
I would go with heat -- I find it incredibly useful in situations like this. I would start by getting the nut off, and in the process you may break loose some of the other rust and gunk that is in the bushing.
 

04sleeper

Founding Member
Jun 22, 2002
2,674
14
89
Dallas, TX
Jan 1, 2005
#6
  • Jan 1, 2005
  • #6
89MustangGX said:
I would go with heat -- I find it incredibly useful in situations like this. I would start by getting the nut off, and in the process you may break loose some of the other rust and gunk that is in the bushing.
Click to expand...
I agree. I have a small propane torch that I keep in my garage. It has come in handy several times.
 

Mavrick

Founding Member
Aug 29, 2002
2,264
0
46
Collingwood, ON
Jan 1, 2005
#7
  • Jan 1, 2005
  • #7
Will take a heck of a lot of time with these little propane torches i have, but i guess it's worth a try!
 

89MustangGX

I have nothing productive to add!
Jul 3, 2001
10,262
1
0
Mill Creek, WA
Jan 1, 2005
#8
  • Jan 1, 2005
  • #8
Mavrick said:
Will take a heck of a lot of time with these little propane torches i have, but i guess it's worth a try!
Click to expand...

The one that I use is the size like you would connect to a small camping stove or lantern. It doesnt' take long -- usually a few minutes of moving it around the nut/bolt will get it hot enough that you can get it. You'll probably still need a good breaker bar (maybe a pipe too), but it should hopefully come out.

Note: even though it's a little torch, it will be extremely hot for a few minutes -- don't touch!
 

Mavrick

Founding Member
Aug 29, 2002
2,264
0
46
Collingwood, ON
Jan 1, 2005
#9
  • Jan 1, 2005
  • #9
Ya, i've had a fair share of burns.. you learn eventually. I'm referring tot he same torch you are.. aparently they have different head pieces, some burn hotter than others. Ill have to head to the hardware store tomorrow and see what i can find.
 

HISSIN50

"How long does it take to get help in here?
15 Year Member
Nov 29, 1999
31,179
33
129
Jan 2, 2005
#10
  • Jan 2, 2005
  • #10
Mavrick said:
I'll just keep soaking the nuts and try to get them with the johnson bar.
Click to expand...
or you could use some penetrating oil and a breaker bar.



my bad - sorry about my mixing up the fronts and rears. at least i remembered you had issues with it before.

good luck with it!
 
You must log in or register to reply here.

Similar threads

J
2004 Mustang 3.8L V6 vibrations above 65 MPH and differential leaks
  • joeybuddy96
  • Mar 16, 2026
  • SN95 V6 Mustang Tech
Replies
15
Views
486
SN95 V6 Mustang Tech Jun 28, 2026
joeybuddy96
J
S
Drivetrain 8.8 Pinion and 302 rear main seal leaks after replacing. 93 5.0 with t-5
  • Steigy4827
  • Jun 23, 2025
  • Fox 5.0 Mustang Tech
Replies
10
Views
640
Fox 5.0 Mustang Tech Apr 1, 2026
Steigy4827
S
M
Progress Thread mnky99 2001 V6 evap core, ac compressor, heater core replacement
  • mnky99
  • Sep 5, 2025
  • 1996 - 2004 SN95 Mustang -General/Talk-
Replies
1
Views
475
1996 - 2004 SN95 Mustang -General/Talk- Sep 5, 2025
mnky99
M
Progress Thread "Alter Ego" White 1993 LX 5.0 5spd
  • idareu
  • Sep 9, 2024
  • 1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk-
  • 2 3
Replies
42
Views
2K
1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk- Feb 19, 2025
idareu
D
How to remove the differential from a 94 Mustang GT Coupe
  • dcm0123
  • Apr 10, 2022
  • 1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk-
Replies
0
Views
1K
1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk- Apr 10, 2022
dcm0123
D
Share:
Bluesky Email Share Link
  • Mustang Forums
  • 1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk-
  • Fox 5.0 Mustang Tech
Menu
Log in

Register

  • Forums
  • What's new
  • Media
  • Resources
  • Contact
  • Sponsor
X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?

X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?