06-05-2024, 02:03 PM
Not very tight is the answer. Just so the upper doughnut begins to compress.
You can resolve the rear mountings problem by replacing the mounting bolts with one with a 'D'shaped washer welded on the head, which will prevent it from turning in the chassis rail. It makes assembly easier as you then only need access from above. Simplify access to the rear RH mounting by removing the starter motor, or by a combination of socket/universal coupling and long extension.
You can resolve the rear mountings problem by replacing the mounting bolts with one with a 'D'shaped washer welded on the head, which will prevent it from turning in the chassis rail. It makes assembly easier as you then only need access from above. Simplify access to the rear RH mounting by removing the starter motor, or by a combination of socket/universal coupling and long extension.