Posted by glennster on March 17, 2008 at 07:02:12 from (76.224.5.78):
In Reply to: H Upper Bolster? posted by Clarkbug on March 16, 2008 at 19:31:47:
usually the bushings in the bolster wear, causing the seal to fail. there are upper and lower bushings in the bolster, along with a bearing on the bottom. its not too bad of a job to change em to rebuild the front end. carter and gruenwald has a rebuild kit for about 150 dollars or so, has the bushings, bearings and seals to re- do the whole front bolster. bushings are kind of a bugger to get in, but i used a plate from my sleeve pullers to pull the new bushings in.
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