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Pivot shaft install tool c3848?

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Anyone know what tool c3848 from mopar is or where I can purchase one? In my service manual it says to use tool c-3848 to install pivot shaft and bushing assembly into lower control arm. Any tips or advice for installing would be appreciated.
 
Anyone know what tool c3848 from mopar is or where I can purchase one? In my service manual it says to use tool c-3848 to install pivot shaft and bushing assembly into lower control arm. Any tips or advice for installing would be appreciated.
i think mancini has those tools.
 
I've done many front ends over and never used any specialty tools. Except a ball joint socket.

Did you get the old sleeve off the shaft?

I haven't done one in a couple of years, so I'm going on memory here. You should be able to either hammer the shaft into the bushing by placing the bushing on a hard surface and hammering the shaft on. Just be careful not to damage the threads.

To install the bushing into the LCA, just get a piece of pipe the same diameter as the outer shell of the bushing and long enough to get past the shaft.

Shouldn't be too difficult.
 
I've done many front ends over and never used any specialty tools. Except a ball joint socket.

Did you get the old sleeve off the shaft?

I haven't done one in a couple of years, so I'm going on memory here. You should be able to either hammer the shaft into the bushing by placing the bushing on a hard surface and hammering the shaft on. Just be careful not to damage the threads.

To install the bushing into the LCA, just get a piece of pipe the same diameter as the outer shell of the bushing and long enough to get past the shaft.

Shouldn't be too difficult.
I got the larger diameter pivot shafts from hotchkis so it does not use the inner sleeve, got the shaft pressed into the bushing ok but when I went to press into the lca the shoulder of the shaft got pressed inside the bushing, almost like there was something blocking it, perhaps I need to clean up the bore on the lca better as I scarred it pretty good removing the old sleeves
 
I used a pipe with a steel plate on top of it to press into lca, the pipe fit perfectly on the shoulder
 
I used a small press to install mine but a wide jawwed vice would probably work. IIRC you put the rubber into the LCA first then press in the shaft. I have an instruction sheet that came with the LCA reinforcing plates - I'll dig it out if I remember. You could also try Googling it !!
 
I used a small press to install mine but a wide jawwed vice would probably work. IIRC you put the rubber into the LCA first then press in the shaft. I have an instruction sheet that came with the LCA reinforcing plates - I'll dig it out if I remember. You could also try Googling it !!
The service manual says to press the shaft into the bushing then press the assembly into the lca, originally I thought pressing the bushing into the lca first and then the shaft was the best way but i followed the service manual directions and it didn't work out too well for me.
 
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