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PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 11:15 am
I've read through the previous threads regarding UCA tightness and looseness.
Has anyone actually measured the gap between the bushing and spacer with a feeler gage, with mount bolt at proper torque? I'm looking for a good reference to compare mine too.
I'm also sorting out what is probably one rocker which is bent/different from the others based on significant perch height difference to get even corner weights.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 3:01 am
The following is the procedure we use to size the UCA bushings and pivot. You can also find it on our website: http://www.accelracetek.com/upper-control-arm-sizing/ Bruce Richardson AccelRaceTek LLC.

Background
The following procedure outlines the process for installing bushings and sizing the pivot.
Special Tools
1. Milling Machine with 1/2 or larger end mill
2. Expandable Reamer
3. 12” Calipers
4. Hydraulic press or large vise
Bushing Installation Procedure
1. Press Bushings – Press the new bushings into both ends of the UCA (Upper Control Arm). Be sure they are pressed all the way in.
2. Check Pivot Fit – Try pressing in the pivot by hand. If you can get it into place by hand it will probably require sizing. The pivot should be a tight non-press fit.
3. Ream Bushings – If the fit is to tight, use an adjustable reamer to open up the inner diameter of the bushings a little at a time until the pivot shaft goes through without force. If you don’t have a reamer a piece of sandpaper wrapped around a 3/4” rod will work.
See Figure 1
4. Square off Ends – The bushings might not be orthogonal with the axis of the pivot and should be checked. If the end of the bushing is not normal with the axis, they should be milled. Install a 1” shaft into the mill vise, slip the UCA onto the shaft, and then mill just enough of the end to make it normal to the pivot. If you don’t have a mill, a disk sander can be used.
See Figure 2
Pivot Sizing Procedure
5. Measure UCA and Pivots – Use a caliper to measure the length of the UCA and Pivot. The pivot should be .005” up to .010” longer than the distance between the bushings. If you don’t have a large caliper, a feeler gauge can be used to measure the difference.
6. Size Pivot – If the pivot is beyond .010” larger than the UCA use a milling machine or lathe to cut down the pivot targeting .007” larger.
See Figure 3
7. Mark Parts – After you are done sizing the pivot make sure you mark each one so they are assembled into the car together.
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 11:21 am
Perfect. Thanks.
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