cipher
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Hello,
Last year, My drivers side ball joint collapsed on our Ulysse.
So, we replaced the wishbones (both side just to be sure) and the pinch bolts.
Yesterday, it went again, leaving the vehicle stranded with a collapsed, stuck sideways in a single track road! Not good.
We called our breakdown service, who said that they could tow us to the nearest garage (This was about 1900 last night, we live in Grimsby, and we were in Nottingham), but as they are closed, that wont be till monday, so they suggested that we leave the car where it is (obstructing the highway), until monday morning. Gotta love Green Flag! (membership is now cancelled!).
So, I had to fix it myself, to get it out of the road.
All I had was a 6" Adjustable spanner, a large hammer, the standard jack, and pair of garden shears!
But still, it was done, and a brand new pinch bolt installed.
But anyway, enough of the saga, a Question:
As this is has gone again, and this time with a brand new pinch bolt, i am going to replace the control arm again, and use a new pinch bolt on re-assembly, why does this keep happening?
Basically, the pinch bolt sits in the recess on the ball joint shaft, to help locate it, but the shaft is moving and hitting the pinch bolt in the recess, thus wearing a flat spot on the bolt shaft, allowing the ball joint to escape the bottom of the steering knuckle.
Am I missing something? As this shouldn't be allowed to go.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Last year, My drivers side ball joint collapsed on our Ulysse.
So, we replaced the wishbones (both side just to be sure) and the pinch bolts.
Yesterday, it went again, leaving the vehicle stranded with a collapsed, stuck sideways in a single track road! Not good.
We called our breakdown service, who said that they could tow us to the nearest garage (This was about 1900 last night, we live in Grimsby, and we were in Nottingham), but as they are closed, that wont be till monday, so they suggested that we leave the car where it is (obstructing the highway), until monday morning. Gotta love Green Flag! (membership is now cancelled!).
So, I had to fix it myself, to get it out of the road.
All I had was a 6" Adjustable spanner, a large hammer, the standard jack, and pair of garden shears!
But still, it was done, and a brand new pinch bolt installed.
But anyway, enough of the saga, a Question:
As this is has gone again, and this time with a brand new pinch bolt, i am going to replace the control arm again, and use a new pinch bolt on re-assembly, why does this keep happening?
Basically, the pinch bolt sits in the recess on the ball joint shaft, to help locate it, but the shaft is moving and hitting the pinch bolt in the recess, thus wearing a flat spot on the bolt shaft, allowing the ball joint to escape the bottom of the steering knuckle.
Am I missing something? As this shouldn't be allowed to go.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance