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so clearly this bushing has 'ovalized'...
i've got other photos is anyone doubts this...
from the forces applied by the spring bars under tension...
the previously round bushing is oval on the inside surface...
no doubt this is a combination of wear, compression, metal 'moving' and so on...
haha support makes an issue of 'greasing' often...can't grease too much.
well grease would no doubt provide a thin film here...and i'm a complusive greaser!
the bushing also has equal wear/deformity at the other end, in an opposite position, which makes sense...we will see it later.
one more view of the bushing...
see how the inner surface is pushed UP?
more evidence of the deformity that has occured...
if the orientation is confusing, i've included a pic with the bushing and zerks...
over the springbars as normally positioned...
it's obvious pulling UP on the spring bars creates these contact areas and the changes noted...
questions?
cheers
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