How to Replace Honda Element Rear Sway Bar Link
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- You never know what you'll find when you DIY your car.
Working on brakes, I found a broken sway bar link.
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I almost added "Red Right Returning" sotto voce in the background when I recorded it. So, good catch there.
The absolute best _rust remover_ in the world is a simple 50/50 mixture of _ATF + Pure Acetone._
I've been wary about mixing workshop chemicals together. It's like a box of chocolates...
Terrific!
Thanks!
Good! Can you tell what adapter and cutting disc do you use on your dremel?
I used a collet from Dremel thats like a mini drill chuck. The mandrel was the regular Dremel one that accepts any discs, with the small screw at the very end. I got the fiber-reinforced cutting wheel discs from a vendor at a car swap meet in Carlisle PA, so I'm not sure where to source those other than that. But the fiber ones are definitely the way to go if you find them.
The "Happy Forest" (Harbor Freight) has medium sized set up for air grinders that look like they would be good for projects needing more than a Dremel
But smaller than a standard cutoff tool. will let you know how they work out.
What brand are these grease able endlinks
They are Moog, but they are the ones made in Mexico, not China. There are links in the description for the exact ones I used.