Archive for September, 2002
The CSX: September 29, 2002
by Russ Knize on Sep.29, 2002, under CSX
BAM! Some kid in his daddy’s SUV rear-ended me today. A few seconds after stopping for a red light, he hit me thinking I had gone through (it had just changed). Just what I needed…another project. The damage isn’t too bad: collapsed bumper struts, bent bumper support, broken taillight, and the metal trim between the taillights and bumper is twisted up. There is no other frame or body damage except for the underbody behind the right tail light. That’s going to need a bit of pushing.
The CSX: September 2, 2002
by Russ Knize on Sep.02, 2002, under CSX
Kudos to Dave Tekampe for helping me install the new suspension components. The work wasn’t too bad except for the control arm bushings. Whatever stories you’ve heard about removing those suckers is true. It’s a chore getting the rubber out of the metal sleeve. All the metal pieces need to be saved because the kit from energy suspension does not contain anything useful except for the rubber itself. The rest of the bushings are fairly straight forward. After some trial and error, we found that pushing out the center sleeve with a large bolt, followed the rubber works best. There’s no need to push the outer sleeve out of the control arm. Of course, he had access to an arbor press….
Anyway, the CSX now has new Koni struts and shocks (including KYB strut mounts, etc), new Energy Suspension polyurethane control arm and sway bar bushings, and new lower ball joints. The car handles wonderfully now, compared to before, even with the eye-balled alignment and shot tires. Those are next on the list.