Toplink top link question

   / top link question #1  

GaryS

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I bought an aerator and after I put it together, I noticed that my top link won't fit. The manufacturer says that:
There may be alot of this type out there, but the standard would be closer to 1 3/4 inches wide without the bushing extending out past the ball joint.

I looked on the TSC web site and all the top links look like they have the bushings on the ball joint. Are there bushing-less top links readily available?
 

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   / top link question #2  
They need to improve that design. I've never seen a top link narrow enough to fit in that small space. What are the two pieces of angle held on by? Welded?
 
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#3  
It's bolted together. In an email today, I told them that they ought to review the design cause it's really dumb. I think I'll just jigger it to see if I can use my usual top link.
 
   / top link question #4  
You can always grind the ears off'n yer toplink... they are cheap enough..

soundguy
 
   / top link question #5  
Add washers to this bolt till it is wide enough.
 
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   / top link question #6  
is a Cat 0 toplink any smaller??

Brian
 
   / top link question #7  
Yes.. both in length and pin size..

soundguy
 
 

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