Suspension Problem...Please Help!
Suspension Problem...Please Help!
When I lift the front of my car off of the ground, and then lower it back down, itdrops about 4" lower than its supposed to.....theres basicallly no gap betwen the tire & fender. When I drive it, it'll nearly bounce off the ground like a low rider....I have an oil leak or 2 that leaks oil onto the bushings..... I spray degreaser on everything down there, wash it off, that cures the prob for 3-4 weeks. What I'd like to figure out is which bushings would cause those symtoms......some input would be awesome.
Thanks guys.....Matt
Thanks guys.....Matt
It returs back to its original gap, and handles normal once its all cleaned & dried..
after I clean all the grease off, and drive the car thru a nice rain, after it dries out, everythings perfectly normal again.....kinda weird isnt it?
Matt
Matt
Which Ones Are Easy & Cheap to Replace??
Which bushings are easy to replace, and what are the costs.....im sorta broke lately, Ill have to go from less expensive projects to more expensive ones later.....sway bar bushings are easy to replace, arent they?
Thanks...Matt
Thanks...Matt
no...
if it's your pan seal at the front of the engine, pull the crank pulley off, clean it up very well with a stiff brush and some brake cleaner, then gob some RTV silicone over the gap between the oil pan and the seal housing. that's worked on every Max I've seen the seal leaking on.
If it's the main seal (which is also very likely), then simply replace it with a new seal and be done. the VE is easy to replace the seal on. VG is a nightmare.
if it's your pan seal at the front of the engine, pull the crank pulley off, clean it up very well with a stiff brush and some brake cleaner, then gob some RTV silicone over the gap between the oil pan and the seal housing. that's worked on every Max I've seen the seal leaking on.
If it's the main seal (which is also very likely), then simply replace it with a new seal and be done. the VE is easy to replace the seal on. VG is a nightmare.
Originally Posted by Matt93SE
no...
if it's your pan seal at the front of the engine, pull the crank pulley off, clean it up very well with a stiff brush and some brake cleaner, then gob some RTV silicone over the gap between the oil pan and the seal housing. that's worked on every Max I've seen the seal leaking on.
If it's the main seal (which is also very likely), then simply replace it with a new seal and be done. the VE is easy to replace the seal on. VG is a nightmare.
if it's your pan seal at the front of the engine, pull the crank pulley off, clean it up very well with a stiff brush and some brake cleaner, then gob some RTV silicone over the gap between the oil pan and the seal housing. that's worked on every Max I've seen the seal leaking on.
If it's the main seal (which is also very likely), then simply replace it with a new seal and be done. the VE is easy to replace the seal on. VG is a nightmare.

BTW, this is a very weird sounding problem... I can't think of what could cause what you're describing.
Originally Posted by -shock211-

if your car sinks down like 4 inches and bounces all over the place. i wouldn't be surprised if thats strut oil getting over everything.

Originally Posted by Matt93SE
but if your struts are blown, it will cause the springs to bounce uncontrollably, which causes all kings of nasty problems elsewhere- especially in the department of sagging springs.
contrary to popular belief struts are a SAFETY, not a comfort, item
if you have blown struts you are driving an unsafe vehicle.
Originally Posted by internetautomar
absolutley correct.
contrary to popular belief struts are a SAFETY, not a comfort, item
if you have blown struts you are driving an unsafe vehicle.
contrary to popular belief struts are a SAFETY, not a comfort, item
if you have blown struts you are driving an unsafe vehicle.
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and of course I sell those replacement parts
