Suspension rattle 2018 GT


Rd1986

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Hello , I am new here on this forum and was looking for some info regarding a problem with our clients GT .
Whe are located in Europe and have a rattling noise coming from the suspension on the inside from the car . There is a TSB available for checking if the suspension rocker arm nuts are loose and that there are newer redesigned nuts available . There seems to be already been worked on these nuts on this car in the past . Our client had bought this car second hand with very low millage . When trying to tighten these nuts to the specific torque needed to do this TSB the nut will not move neither tight or loose and seems to be seized . Are there here also owners or mechanics that encountered this issue with the rocker arm nuts being stuck ?
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GT expert Joe Sicoli at Milliken Ford has experience with this … and a myriad of other GT issues.
Andy (ajb)
 
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Ugh! Seized nuts are the worst! Probably not telling you anything you already don't know, but I would try to apply heat to the nut in hopes that it will expand/loosen. Not sure of the accessibility you have, or the proximity of any kind of rubber bushings, but if possible I would try to use an induction heater made for this purpose. Generally speaking they work very well, but unfortunately not 100%.
 
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Hello , I am new here on this forum and was looking for some info regarding a problem with our clients GT .
Whe are located in Europe and have a rattling noise coming from the suspension on the inside from the car . There is a TSB available for checking if the suspension rocker arm nuts are loose and that there are newer redesigned nuts available . There seems to be already been worked on these nuts on this car in the past . Our client had bought this car second hand with very low millage . When trying to tighten these nuts to the specific torque needed to do this TSB the nut will not move neither tight or loose and seems to be seized . Are there here also owners or mechanics that encountered this issue with the rocker arm nuts being stuck ?
Kind regards
This new style nut has a special set screw and locking ball installed at one of the corners. Are you sure you found the set screw and removed it ? I'm very familiar with repair .my car was worked on multiple times and my car was the first one to receive the new nut set up.. My car was at the dealer for about 16 weeks I said what's the hold up they said you're getting some new proto type parts.. I'm very hands-on and spent a lot of time with the techs. This is a difficult area to reach and a 2 inch crow's foot was the best for tightening the nut..
If it's the original nut it's a split nut with a set screw which can be difficult to access depending on the orientation
 

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Brian - does the new design use the set screws or another means of locking? I can see where the ball bearing is intended to mitigate thread damage from the set screw - but admittedly not ideal.
 
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Brian - does the new design use the set screws or another means of locking? I can see where the ball bearing is intended to mitigate thread damage from the set screw - but admittedly not ideal.
You put the brass ball into one of the corner holes first and then the set screw behind it . The set screw drives the brass ball into the threads. The brass being softer will deform into the threads of the stainless steel shaft .. It seems to do the trick. I put a lot of miles since the repair and it's been quiet as a mouse.
 
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Brian ,
Thanks for your experienced advice.!
Andy (ajb)
 

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Brian ,
Thanks for your experienced advice.!
Andy (ajb)
Us early guys learned alot 🙃
 
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