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Hello everybody! Good day to you in a cold super frigid is day it is. I know it's cold for everybody and I am in Florida um uh don't be mad at me. it is cold down here. we just don't have snow and sleep.

It was in the the 30s last night I I Hopped in the truck and the temperature thermometer said it was 36. So we do get cold down here, especially with our our polar vortex. uh situation. uh Anyway, we're hopping into this Infinti I didn't even intro the car.

What do we have here? It's a Z Motorsport something. Infinity How about a G37S There we go. we got a G37 We're going to do some, uh, some aftermarket parts on this. My uh, customer has some bushings that go in the rear subframe that support the rear differential and we're going to have to press those out of the subframe with a specialty tool and press the new ones in.

So let's get straight to it. It's kind of a big job and I want to get her done starting the engine with 68830 Mi on the odometer right there. All righty reverse. let's get straight.

Oh I think I heard some banging around from the rear end. yeah I felt something weird go down just then Okie do so. We've got some rear subframe bushings and there's also a a specialty tool designed to press those things in and out. so that's what we're going to have to, uh, have to use to change those bushings out I don't possess the tool and so the fell that owns the car I had him get the tool that way.

Uh, it would be a quick In-N-Out Uh, pressing job I'm not sure how fast this is going to go I have not done the bushings on these Infinity rear ends I don't think I've ever done one I've done them on some Subarus But I don't believe it's happened on on one of these. Infinities So this is going to be a first for me and a first for the channel and probably a first for a whole bunch of you guys. So I need to I need to get this in there but that is here. h space.

It's always a space constraint. Let's roll this fur up a little bit further and oh, you know what better idea changed my mind. What we're going to do is back that up and put that over there and then we'll put this one right there. That's what I'm going to do backing up the AO Yeah, I think we're going to do that Dave is backing it up.

Come on back there buddy. I'll watch your back here. Back it up, Back it up, back it up, back it up, Back it up. Nice shiny bir 2 feet.

Whoa Whoa There you go not go. I didn't say go I said whoa Whoa. Right on. You're clear on both sides sir.

Good in all right now we can use the little lift. Uh, for the little car, we'll get those bushings set up now. my uh, the owner of said vehicle has read on the Infinity forums that if you take the rear bushing and place it in the freezer, it'll shrink down enough maybe to make it. uh, press in with ease.

So I do happen to have a freezer over there. It's next to the diesel heater. Uh, it is cold. so I'm not sure uh, how much that or how effective that's going to be, but it couldn't hurt and that's what he wants me to do.
So that's what we're going to do. Get this thing nosed in here. check our clearance on our rack. that looks good.

Go with that. Parking the AO powering down. Let's get into that trunk space. Popin The trunk.

There we go. Infino that's like Nismo for Nissan and Infiniti Infinitism Mo Infinitism Mo Sure, All right. Yeah, it caught my eye I was like I'm reading that but I don't know what I'm reading and I need to find out what? I'm reading all right box of parts I think this is what we're looking for Let's do an unboxing on the channel. Haven't done that in a while.

We're going to unbox the components here. Oh yeah. Quick. Uh, quick.

note about that. 04 F-150 With the phaser issue, we're going to go back in and do the other phaser on the other side and then we're going to see if it's still Rod knocking. I Yeah, I do what? I'm told. Oh dang, all kinds of stuff in here.

Look at this. We got some fluids. There is a filter. yeah, engine oil and filter.

There's our bushings. I think yep, that's the stuff we're supposed to be pressing. I think these are the subframe bushings and then there should be additional bushings for the, uh, the differential. That's our pressing tool.

Okay, maybe those are just the bushings. All right? Well, let's get this thing racked up and in the air and then uh. I Guess we'll go from there. So stay tuned because this is going to be a very good video hings.

Z Hood Oh look who that guy is. All righty. the rack is set, driver's side, passenger side. let's run this thing up.

Black subscribe button. moving on up with our black Infinity click and I wasn't here yesterday I Forgot how to do my job down on the locks. There we go. Double clicks, All right.

So scooting around to our differential area, that's one of the bushings in question. This guy right here. We want to get that one replaced and I think that's the other unit that needs to be replaced right there. so that one bolts in and out.

that one. and that one. yeah. got the two.

Over Yonder We saw those. But then there's this one. that's the one that we have the tool to press out of. the uh, the crossmember right here and we can see that's a liquid filled Mount see all that stuff running down the side that is not rust? I Understand that's a liquid filled type of Mount right there and uh, we may break it open trying to do the press action.

So let me go dig through the box again, find this other component, then we can get started back in the trunk. I Found the other Mount Check this out. My guys got it on ice now. Granted, it was cold last night, but these ice packs are still super cold.

So this is the bushing that's going to be replaced. uh, inside of that subframe. Sorry for the heater, it's a little. it's cold today here.
We'll put that thing back in the freezer, let it freeze some more. We'll cool it down with the Hot Pockets There we go and some chicken. Put some chicken and hot pockets on it there. Now we can cool it down, shrink it, and hopefully help that press uh into the subframe a little bit better.

Woo hot! Yeah, let's shut this thing down. Too much noises. All righty. back down below.

let's assess how this is going to have to work out. I Believe believe I need to get this differential assembly out of the vehicle that way I can get the tool in position to do the Press on this bushing here which again is in the freezer so looks like we need to un botht the axles. So this is a bonus. I Don't have to pull the axles out of the uh the assembly here.

So we're going to unbolt these axle shafts, drop those down, need to unbolt the drive shaft, drop that down, and then unbolt the differential and then bring that thing down. So before we we do all that, these exhaust pipes have to be removed. Which means this crossmember has to be removed and I've got to unbolt it from this. Y pipe assembly right here.

Let's get some penetrating. Lube Set up. uh on these. Fasteners and uh, we'll get to work with pulling out all these components to get access to that differential.

This is going to be fun. Cool beans, penetrating lubricant coming in. Let's get some, uh, some lube on these bolts and nuts and whatnot. Start with that.

While we're doing it, we'll Lube the rear nuts. get those. uh, nice and saturated. Nice.

So I'm going to hit these with a just a regular handheld wrench first to try to break them loose. Oh yeah, that's easy. Look at that. No rust on these ones.

Okay, that's cool. I'm feeling pretty good. Yes. Electron ratchet coming in.

Not that one swapped out to the Low Pro socket. There it goes. Excellent. Same thing on the other side, not fitting.

What's up, darling? Hey um, are you making your daily YouTube video appearance? You got to say hi. Everybody say hi. Lauren hi. It's cold.

It is cold. Uh, the rest of the country hates us so bad right now cuz we're complaining. Said that she's having a 20 weather. Yeah, they have a polar vortex.

whatever that is. Yeah, never heard of it. Ah, gravity I caught it too. Ah good.

Okay, the rear section of the exhaust is loose. I'm contemp plating just leaving these. uh Mufflers hang from their hangers and simply dropping out the pipes. Uh, we'll see how that works.

Let's move up front. lose this little crossmember business right here. It's just four bolts. Pull these guys out.

They're 12 mm on the head size. Okay, got those guys. What I'll do is I'll just keep the bolts with the component, set that off to the side. which now leaves us to these nuts.

Okay, that one broke loose. Get that last one All right. Loosey Goosey We can impact these ones out deep. Well, wobbly impact.
Beautiful. Okay starting. Z for engine. Okay, so this is not ready to come down yet because there are two rubber hangers that hang onto the uh, the pipes themselves.

and I've got a tool here to press this hanger piece out of that rubber hanger piece. so all we do, set that up right there and just kind of push it through. Sometimes you got to add some lubricant to these, but these are that's a pretty straight shot so it's just going to come right out. see that you just displace The Hanger and then get our tool stuck.

Ra, come here, tool there, and one more on the other side right here. that's going to free up the exhaust and we'll lower this thing out of here. Set it off to the side, push that through. This is so much more effective than, uh, trying to pry bar these off.

Okay, coming up front, not going to detach. Let's try it out back. we need pry bar. Here's what we're going to do.

That one came out, came off I almost said a It came half that one's half and the one to our left. Let's get this one half there. now that's mostly freeish. I'll move forward and support it and pull it off of the wipipe.

Voila, Dunzo! All righty. Then we need to disconnect the drive shaft next. However, there is this, uh, this little heat shield panel business here. So let's pull this thing down.

It's four 10 mil nuts that was loud. The resonating Echo is quite profound. Okay, there are the Fasteners right there for the drive shaft. So I think all we need to do is just loosen this up and just kind of hang it with a bungee cord.

It's going to be the plan if I have to remove it further I will further further further. So what do we need here? 17 and a 17? Sure we'll come in with a long the long Flex head getting some leverage. crack these guys loose. unclick Next here we go.

Uh, next one up is kind of farther away is are there three or four? Oh there's just three on this flange. That's cool. One less thing there we go. break that one loose.

So what? I'll do. Since the nuts are loose, we come in the ratchet and spin the bolt out. another 17. I Believe Yeah, Uh, there it is.

You couldn't see it. It was on the back side. There's our nut. Let's reach up, grab the bolt that's out of the way.

Okay, drive shaft is now free from the differential. We need to pry bar those apart and see how this thing is going to hang. Okay, miniature pry bar coming in here. Let's get this thing separated and see how our shaft is going to hang.

Is it going to wobble low? It's not going to go anywhere. Oh I think I've got to pull this out entire. Irely it's got a there's like a pilot shaft in there to center it up. Let's see if we can't see.

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we hang out. Hello there sir! Oh you got a freaking land yard over here. This thing's massive. Look at this thing.

Hey did you guys hear about that new pirate movie? I Heard it's rated R R Back to our Infinity So yeah. this. uh, this shaft seems to have a pilot bushing or a pilot shaft sticking out for alignment right there. So I don't know if I can push this thing forward forward.

Words: forward enough to get it out of there. Uh, how about bigger fry bar? Let's do that first. bigger shaft for more leverages and that little shaft is longer than I thought it was. So H Well, it appears we have no choice.

We must remove the entire shaft, but that's fine. Couple more bolts. It's worth the effort. Sometimes you got to know when to hold them and know when to fold them.

On occasion, see, people will hang out and they'll fight with this rather than just taking those extra steps to remove more components. they'll fight it and fight it and fight it and force the thing out. which you can probably do it, but it'll be harder and realistically, there is no use fighting against a hardened and stuck shaft. It's a futile efforts.

Now, this, uh, this carrier bearing right here is the only thing kind of holding this drive shaft into place. So I have to take care to not allow it to fall out completely. If it bends down, it will shorten, and if it shortens, that pilot shaft is going to fall out. And if that falls out, it's going to fall down and hit us in the Noggin And that's not okay.

So we got to support the weight Here There we go. Hey, hold that for me there sir. We pulling out a stubborn hardened shaft. still is it coming out? Back it up, Back it up, Back it up.

Back it up. Back it up. Back it up. r bar again.

So left hand: I'm holding the center of the drive shaft. try to pry that back there. we go. Got it? Now you take this whole thing.

Um I can either take it out or just kind of let it hang out here. I Think I'm going to bungee cord it up and just let it let it kind of chill or I can use its uh pilot or Carrier bushing bolts to hold it I can probably do that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. that's also good.

Let's put that back where I found it. There shaft is supported. that's out of the way. We have plenty of space to drop this differential now.

Excellent. So now we need to get the perimeter bolts removed from the CV axles and then pry these guys apart. Okay, let's do this. We'll come in with the 90 impact and try to buzz these.

uh bolt. TI of these flanges here coming out, turn it some batter's Dead come out. oh I don't know what I did I switched it to the wrong direction. Oops.

User error All right. That's the CV axle shaft numeral Uno that's left side that was removed and it's just kind of dangling down. Let's go over to the right side here and repeat procedure that right about like so Ah yeah, let's not strip the bolts. Beautiful.
Okay, that one's loose. Good all right. So I think that I could probably sneak this differential out without removing the sway bar right here, but it's probably going to be kind of cumbersome. So let's go ahead and just unbolt the sway bar bushings from both sides and lower it down a little bit.

again. we're 14 mil. Loud click. We'll leave the bushings in position and just drop the uh, the thing down.

I'm not going to take the end links off those guys right there. See that right there? We're going to leave those alone and just try to just use those to Pivot this bar downwards if they get in the way really bad. I'll I'll pull them off. but think I can work around it? See that? Yep.

so we swing it down and now that it has hinged downwards, we can sort of man, uh, maneuver it and manipulate it around if we need to. So this thing's pretty much free, ready to come out. with the exception of let's see what do we got. There's a vent tube somewhere and we also have a speed sensor.

See that right there? There's a wheel speed sensor right here and I imagine there's one on the other side too. Yeah, definitely speed sensor on this side as well. right there. So another 14 mm and we can pop those speed sensors out.

Okay, 12 mil coming back in. that's not going to fit and my light died. Fair News Okay, back on track. We have Illuminators again and a thinner profile torque delivering device also known as a wrench.

So we can. we can wrench this guy out of here. There we go. and again.

Same thing over here on the uh, the other side. CU There are two speed sensors back on this. Uh, this unit unclick Ra I meant to put that down there so I could free up my flanges. That was deliberate I was testing the concrete.

Okay, there's one speed sensor. Set that one aside and then the other will pop that one out as well. Put that aside Good. Okay, let's back up and regroup here.

See what we're going to do next? Transmission jack coming in. What we'll do is raise this thing up. It's hydraulically actuated. We'll raise this up and then set the the mounting surface up into the differential, then unbolt it.

That's going to be the plan of action. They have this in a Pneumatic version with like a trigger and you you hooked a uh, an airline to it. But I can just do the foot pump thing. You can be a little more precise with the foot pumps as well.

Like let's say I just need to go up like a little bit like a then the foot pump makes it uh, easier to manipulate in my opinion. Oh, and we're at maximum altitude. Okay, so I need to let the car down some in order to meet the uh top of the Jack Oops here. Okay, now we've got some some space made up here or taken up.

Rather, we have contact. Okay, that's going to support the w of the diff. Let's go around the front with a 17 and an impact and pull those front bushing bolts out and drop the nose of that thing downward. Okay, I'm going to reach way up here, pass all these goodies and get to these.
Fasteners I'm not going to pull these all the way out just yet in case this thing wants to fall down. I'd rather it just fall down on the bolts and not on me or the floor or you guys for that matter. That bolt arrested the uh, the fall slightly. So what I'll do is use this opportunity to reconfigure the way that this transmission jack is kind of set up so it can better support that differential.

That's what we're going to do. So we're around the front side of the diff. Now here's our pinion area. What I'd like to do is get this, uh, this thing set centered just to help support everything a little bit more evenly.

I Think that's that's probably about right? I don't know if it's going to stay that way, but at least I tried right? So now pull the last bolt out and I'm going to hang on to this slowly let it down realistically. I could probably just pull this thing out by hand and hold the weight, but I don't want to risk it cuz sometimes you get a little surprised I don't like surprises with pieces of metal hanging out over my head anyway. Uh, we need to I think pivot this thing downward to the left and then move it forward to get that. Oh I have to unbolt that too I didn't I thought that was just a peg that came through.

It's actually a Fastener So yeah, yeah, we need to. We have one more Fastener to remove the thing was never going to come out I was doing it completely wrong. Here we go 17 just like the others and strip my gun out. Ah, we need the 90.

Let's try it again. 90 is not doing it okay. Need a regular ratchet. We'll break it Loose by hand coming in with the extra long 38.

That should be plenty of reverse. uh, torques here pulling down. Look at that differential move. Who there we go? Dang got it.

Now the nut is going to come out as I loosen this I'm watching that diff to make sure it doesn't like fly out of there. Think we're good, there's our nut so nothing is Hing hanging onto this dip except for the uh, the stand that was a bushing. Who's shutting up? We're going to let this down some. did you hear Lauren shut up.

She was serious coming down. Okay, it needs to go slightly forward I think the stud is cleared the bushing there so we're coming down some more. I think it's free. It's free.

except it's caught on that sway bar now. I'm rethinking my decision to not remove it entirely. but no, we're good. We can work around it coming down some more.

good. Now we are getting a little caught up on the sway bar bar. but I think if I just uh, lean this back some. the other some we can do is we'll crank it and it's going to lean lean the whole assembly back.

This is probably Overkill and I think I could just manhandle this but uh I don't want to. it's cold. yeah, that's heavier than I sort of thought. Okay, it's we're coming down.
The unit is free mostly right here. Sweet. Got it all righty. Now that everything has been removed, we need to focus our attention on the bushing.

This is the crown jewel of this job right here. I'm going to throw some lubricant on here for what it's worth. You see, there's a bit of rust going on between the metal surface on the bushing and its housing which is located within this uh, subframe assembly. Um, like like I said I Don't know if the the lube is going to going to really help help, but it could hurt so we going to throw some in there.

a little bit on that side too. There we go. Now we have a special tool. It's a it's a press tool with a big threaded Rod like a piece of all thread.

uh in the center. We need to get that set up and uh, use it to press that bushing out of this subframe. Okay So we've got this one section right here of this tools and that's going to go. It's going to meet up with the bushing on the back back side of this crossmember and that's going to uh, push against the bushing and pull it out from this direction using this very large piece of all thread with a giant cut acne threads in it.

So let's get this one set up and we'll bolt it to. Let's go around the other side. You show you what's going on here, what we'll do, Come around to this side and I'll show you how to do this. What we need to do is run our all thread through the little press side of the plate and then it doesn't fit.

I Need to use the other piece of all thread? Okie Do so. there's a special press tool set up to get that bushing out of that crossmember and based on what we have here, we've got a big piece of all thread with acne threads. Then we've got a smaller piece of acne threaded all thread. Uh, two washers for each and two nuts for each here and here.

Now we've got the large cone, which is supposed to uh, displace or allow for the bushing to be displaced into it as we press it out. Then it's got its larger cone. It's cter part rather for the other side. However, there's also this smaller cone set up over here.

What? I Think we need to do in order to get this apart is press the inside bushing out of the bushing or the inside uh steel out of the bushing and then press or use the Uh switch to the larger all thread and then press the outer diameter out. And the reason I Think that is we can't get the larger piece to fit through that little hole in there. That was accommodating. The bolt for the differential.

See that little bolt right there? Well, this is much larger than that bolt. So I think we have to actually destroy this bushing to get out because they did give us the uh little shim pieces that fit on the interior. So I think we got to break this open and and do it that way. Uh, the reason I think that is if we try to use the smaller all thread to push the large diameter piece out.
I Don't think there's enough uh, meat in it to uh to provide the appropriate clamping Force to get that thing rocking and rolling. So I'm going to attempt uh, um, the the hard method which is going to be tear this thing apart and press the this out in two stages. I Didn't realize that at first, but it's looking like uh, that's going to be the situation here. So what? I'll do since this side's already threaded I Guess we'll run it like so run that through and then send this all the way through.

Okay, so then we'll take the big cone piece, set that up on the other side, and then try to press that inside bushing out from or the inside steel rather out from the, uh, the part of the bushing. Let's get on over here and get set up. That's good. So we've got the larger diameter section here.

it's going to fit over, we've got our nut or washer rather, and then the nut. So theoretically, if we tighten these guys down, it's going to pull this other side through, break this bushing apart, and that's going to allow us to insert the larger piece of all thread into that assembly. We have a little packet of lubricant here for the threads, so let's get the lube applied. I Understand, if you don't use the lube, it's going to strip the threads out so we'll just get a couple little dabs of that stuff.

It's a ARP lubricant and I believe. this kit is uh also from ARP which is Automotive uh Racing Products I think yeah Automotive Racing Products uh. they're legendary for their uh, their engine bolts and I'm going to apply this to to both sides. Got some lubricant in there.

Threads are lubed. Let's go ahead and tighten this down a little bit so it stops flippy flopping around. There we go. Okay, so all thread is through.

We've got the let's get an Illuminator We've got the little bushing business uh, set up on on the other side. Let's go ahead and grabb some big wrenches and go to work here. I Think we need the 24 mm. Yep, it's a line that everything's a hammer and another 24 on the other side.

Yeah! I Don't want to use power tools cuz I'm afraid to damage this. uh, this pushing piece you see, it's stretching and going in actually might end up using power tools. I'll will immediately change my mind. Okay, did a pop sound what happened? H We're just settling in.

no problem here. It seems a little safe to try to run these threads down some with the little impact. So let's see what happens here. It's pulling the interior through.

it's tearing it L of threads on that side, it's pulling it through. Yeah! I See some destruction? I Might need to go in there with a knife and cut that up. Fortunately, it looks like all the fluid is already leaked out and just for fun, we'll see what what happens. Uh, when the saww makes an attempt, there it goes.
it's coming apart. Okay, kind of getting somewhere. I think little more, uh, tightness. I think it's through mostly, mostly.

almost. Yeah. I'll try to yank it through the rest of the way here n nope. I'll have to do it uh, manually.

I think just to finish pulling this through. Yep, we're still turning okay, got it. But the uh, other side seems to be stuck to the cross member. Look here.

the subframe. Okay, she is free. That's out. That's the inside part of this bushing assembly.

So now we'll retool. Okay, so now we switch out from the small all thread to the big all thread. We're going to use this unit and then back to this unit to displace the remainder of that bushing assembly in there. So let's go get this big whoa gravitas.

Massive. We'll set this thing up like, so run that through and again, we just contact the outside of the of this bushing. Let's grab the other piece. take the cone.

let me get over here where I can see what I'm trying to see. Take our cone, slide that over, and then the washer and the nut. and I've got to apply some lubricant to these threads as well. Okay, ARP Lube ARP A little bit in there, smear that one in and then again on the Uh on the other side of the front.

Here, a little bit more more lubricant, yle. tighten her down. good. Okay, we're going to need some bigger sockets and bigger tools for that bigger.

Fastener and it's larger than a 27. Okay, okay. larger socket in place. Let's run this thing down some and have to do it from the other side.

Just minimal space here to toy with. Harden My Awkwardness I'm trying to get all this stuff lined up. Loud noises. Woo! So there's probably enough friction on these washers to prevent all this stuff from even moving.

If I try to tighten it and the impact's not going to do it. So just going to have to do this. Uh, manually. Ooh, that thing's in there you guys.

It's in there pretty bad. Like it's turning and it's getting tight or bottomed out. Rather, that bushing did not act like it wanted to move. try to turn it some from the uh, other side.

Yeah, that's that's. pretty locked in as it is. Okay, so tell you what we can do since we've got some uh, some tension on that all thread bolt and we are pushing against that bushing. Let's come around the backside over here with a hammer, tap this thing in and maybe we can shock it loose from the uh, the sub.

FR here. Guaranteed this is impossible to do without this tool and it moved. Let's go back in with this. Impact Loud.

Do it again. Is this working Okay, Tell you what. Let's uh, take it. Loose Maybe try to reposition this some.

it might have been a little high up. H It went up again. I Know Air hammer. Time to pull out the big guns air hammer with the flat chisel.

What here? let's reenter this again. It kind of move down some. I'll take it loose. There's some serious stretch going on in this bolt.
Okay, reair hammering again. Stretch the bolt some more with the ratchet. It's a hard one. Not an easy task.

Okay, we've got more stretch in the bolt again. Air Hammer I Meant to do that. What's up? Dude, Do it. No.

No. I Think it might be moving. Just one bushing. just one bushing.

Yeah, yep, it might be moving. I I Don't know. Maybe a little bit. Yeah, Impact's not going to do it.

and if I uh I break that piece of all thread. it's game over. be in there with the saws all cutting up the bushing. Oh, it moved I think it moved or I yielded the all thread.

Nice brand new tool. What do you think ruined it's moving. That whole brass piece is going to go through that hole. Yeah, Yep, Oh yeah, it's it's it's going.

It's moving little bit at a time. This why these '90s are invaluable. Oh is that A/2 in on/ inch 90? Yeah, it's the same as the 3890, but it's just in A/2 in. uh Anvil Hey, do me a favor.

Will you drive the him that gun? You drive that one I'll drive this one and just keep it going. Yeah, cover you what you see that D's like h how many all of them? that's that's all of the decb you me to hold that one with a wrench or something I don't even think the impact's got a enough beans to really put any torque on this cuz even if after we impacted it, the uh, the regular ratchet's still putting some more more torque in it. Oh there you go. Uh, all right.

Yep. good pop. didn't break the Fastener so we're good. Yeah it's going.

let's get a bigger impact out. trying again. Got a bigger impact since it moved and it popped I'm of the opinion that it's fully released from the clutches you fit in there. No.

I don't know if that's going to work but big wobbly bit time. big wobbly. back it off e yeah are we going I think it's going. it's going somewhere.

Okay, no mercy, we're switching to the pneumatic next. Wow, Wow You? Yeah? H not again. Sh we need more Lube on the threads I think before we break something here. Nah, No, never mind.

There's plenty of it in there and we're not stopping now. we are fully committed at this point. Dang okay. different method I lost the extension and now I'm using a or I lost the universal I'm going to use this extension.

No, it says notada. All right. Yeah, we need to need to back off and regroup. I think my impacts here might have actually flared that out.

Some take this apart, press that back out and try again. regroup. Okay, the all Rad's still looking good though. that's that's in good shape.

Okay I'm going to air hammer this from the front side and knock it out I think that's I think we're stuck. Yeah, it was stuck a little bit. Okay to the grinder for me. Okay I took this to the grinder.

a little bit knocked down the outside. Let's get this set up again. throw some more Lube in there just for fun and uh, we'll try the Press I Guess we're going to keep doing what we were just doing. It seems to be working, it's coming out.
We've got a how much about 2 in or so from the other side so it is coming out. We just got to work it nice and slow like I guess so we'll set that back up in there. There we go. go in your home please.

There we go run the all thread through. Then where's my other my cone around here? cone on the other side. hey look at all that rust that fell out of that ended up in the cone. It's a boatload There we go.

Got the washer and the big old nut deep well coming in, that okay, uh, we're halfway through. This is ridiculous. I mean seriously, this is bad. I Knew it was going to be a pain, but this is like a whole another level of agony.

Come got it? No, no good. Are you all right? I I Hope so. what? I Hope so? What are you okay? No. I'm working on a Nissan Wow.

Woo I Want my sandwich? All right. It is out. Got the thing free and clear. Let's wipe all this uh, oil and stuff out of here and let's go inspect the other side looking good.

Beautiful. Okay, let's go get the uh, the new bushing and get that thing set up and positioned in the tool and get the new one installed next here. Let's just see if the Frozen bushing just kind of goes in and it does not okay. have to press this thing in from the other side.

Yay! Okay bushing coming in here. we're just going to shove it in there as best we can. kind of get it started. Maybe know? I don't even know if that's going to work right? We've got the small all thread piece here.

Yeah, there's no metal around this bushing so it's it's just the uh, the rub business right there. I Guess we're going to have to just pull it through. Oo here. we'll take the the cup thing from the other side and I don't have enough thread on this piece of all thread.

What is this? Not even close to enough? Okay, reconfigure. Yeah. I've got to get it started so maybe I'll just kind of tap it in in some. See what happens? I Don't know guys.

I don't know if I can this is going to work this way. It's not going to work that way. Okay, tell you what. We'll start the the pull from the inside part of this bushing and see how it how it starts.

Then I'll have to readjust once it's in some don't fall. oh no, stop falling out. I want you to go in, not come out. car is like make up your mind.

Do you want it out or you want it in? you can't have both right? or can? I All right. Well, let's thread it on. the little all thread is all threading. Let's run this down.

Pull that bushing through. Okay, ratchet wrench. We will ratchet wrench it in. All right, it's going in.

it's pulling quite nicely actually. Oh good. I'm watching the center of this to make sure it doesn't start to pull this interior part out from this. uh, bushing business.
That's not what I'm trying to achieve here. Yep, we're pulling through nice I see it bulging a little bit here so I still might have to readjust and then use the uh, the other piece to finish. The pole still seems to be going, still going quite nicely, in fact, right. start to bind up a little bit.

Okay, that's about as far as I want to go. we're going to back it off and then set this up again with that uh, other larger Puck and use that to to finish it off that's mostly in position here. Get my washer back there. it goes.

She fell out good. Okay, it's centered. Very, very nice. Let's try.

see if I can't get a socket to fit on that. No, no, we'll do the socket from the other side here. From the front side of this unit, it was squishing so it squishes I'll relax it, reenter it visually again, and then squish it again. H Okay, let's try to pull it again from the front.

Yeah, that's uh, that was a little bit less than effective I wonder what am I going to get this thing in 80% of the way and then it stops I don't want to do that and that's kind of how this is going. Do I have to hammer it in just to encourage? So here's the deal I need to put more force on this from the outside to push this pushing in. but but it doesn't want to go in so because it's smashing out, so what I'm going to do is put a clamp around it similar to like a a piston ring compressor. Maybe that will maintain the outside diameter shape or not use this to maintain the shape so it doesn't Squish and enlarge itself and then I'll try again to uh, push this unit in so we'll smash it down or not there.

Try that, smash it down and then try to pull it through using that other larger piece over uh, over this side on the front or the back or the left or the right or whatever. I don't know. I'm starting to get a little discombobulated here because it stopped and I'm losing some heart on this one I Fear that uh, this is as far as it goes, which is unacceptable. It's not going to work if this doesn't work I don't know what to do, might have to actually get the uh, a regular OE bushing cuz that has the metal and it's not going to deform trying to press the unit in.

That's what I'm afraid of here. Okay, let's tighten that. uh Fastener a little bit. is it working I think this is working I hope it's working.

see what that thing's looking like? Kind of working? Yeah, maybe that worked. Let's back off the bolt again cuz we squished it when I took off the uh, the hose clamp, it allowed that bushing to squeeze back out. So we might be getting somewhere with this little idea here. Again, we've got to maintain shape, right? We're looking to maintain the shape.


96 thoughts on “Frozen bushing! aftermarket press in! infiniti g37 rear differential bushing upgrade”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @tlover94 says:

    The small bushing goes in the end of the larger piece to accommodate the smaller thread. And you use the hockey puck looking piece to pull the whole bushing

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @erikvdo says:

    I'm in Southern CA and I don't hate you. It's a balmy 62ºF out here, this morning. Low overnight was 50ºF and it'll get up to 66ºF today. Cool but not really cold, even for us.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @JSJFarms says:

    Also hope you used a hone to clean and then lube that housing before installing the bushing

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @JSJFarms says:

    Finally got a chance to watch this today and it so restored my faith that even the best of us run into those parts that are a beast to remove.

    I probably would have broke out the 4-6 foot cheater bar or saw by the point you reset.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @Pjbelman says:

    Hey Ray Need a Astro Thor 1/2 inch gun to break those nuts. Just upgrade for peace of mind

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @donwest5387 says:

    jeez, ALMOST freezing

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @schwarz6337 says:

    The instructions say "Do NOT use an Impact Gun!", but obviously Ray don't need no stinkin instructions.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @JasonJohnson-yu8zf says:

    Surprised you didn't cut carefully through the outer part of the old bush once you'd ripped the middle out, give it some extra clearance

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @critter3188 says:

    Maybe you should have watched a yt video before using that tool 😂

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @JasonJohnson-yu8zf says:

    Last time I fitted poly bushes you fitted the bush first THEN pressed the inner sleeve inside, I'm guessing trying to fit the whole lot in one go isn't working because the sleeve doesn't let the bush compress inwards

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @stephenlan5450 says:

    I feel like I just worked 1/2 a day

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @edwardberwind8544 says:

    That has got to be the absolute worst job ever. I think when the bushing started to move out of the sub frame I would have used a torch to heat it up properly and then drive it out when it was hot.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @nicklote3363 says:

    If you are saying its cold where you are, its apparently 3C here and it feels like in the minus as well and I wish I was in Florida sometimes as well as its warner there….

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @Craeshen says:

    Thing like that bushing are where a really strong 1/2 inch air or 3/4 air gun come in useful tho to get a 3/4 in there you might need some extensions.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @gsettlemyre says:

    That was the quickest 1 hour long video, didn’t seem like it was. Maybe because my hands were cold from being outside using the snowblower, “again”. Funniest part was the fast paced video portion, looked like a five year old having a temper tantrum, and then the proverbial Middle finger salute when “I win”!

    Love the educational video, always learning something from you.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @JackGiralico says:

    Stubborn bushing. Way to stay with it.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @donald1056 says:

    It's 7 degrees and a wind chill of -12 degrees – I'm in western central Illinois

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @AdirondackHomestead says:

    I'm quite sure your supposed to take the metal center out of the bushing to install it. The bushing just gets hammered in. I've done a lot of poly bushings and the sleeves almost always get pressed in afterwards with plenty of silicone grease to keep it from squeaking.

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @normanvincent1217 says:

    How many hours does the book say this job would take? It's 22 degrees here and snowing.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @dennislafond394 says:

    HOLY COW! Glad this was not a northern car with rust. That would have made this job almost impossible.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @tomctutor says:

    @51.32 I would have sprayed the beast and put it somewhat back in, then continue as before hammering out, back and forth losening it! But me thinks that's a bad design in the first place (unservicibility)

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @robertmcbee4671 says:

    Just gotta be smarter than the part! You'll get it… soon. Always count your fingers before and after a project. If you come up with the same number you've done well.

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @graemeleach7023 says:

    Here I was expecting Ray shouting "anotha" and yeeting that bushing into the parking lot next door, however the reaction was just as funny as that

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @donald1056 says:

    A polar vortex is real cold weather – in the single digits for the low

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @roberthackenberg2874 says:

    No, I can't take the suspense 😮

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @mtebaldi1 says:

    I'm sure you know this but the tool that your pounding on also has to fit through the hole. With that mushroom edge, it might not fit through. Use a air impact?

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @altarwork says:

    I bet you don’t ever want this job to come into your shop again 😂 that’s brutal man…

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @hildajuarbe6570 says:

    You should put that flange with a slot flip it around or use the big cup were the little cup is.😊

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @flastname560 says:

    +30 how about -45c with windchill

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @RAYROTHSTEIN66 says:

    Yeah, I was just thinking about this job and saying a big old nope! I wouldn't do it with a poly bushing because I've installed a ton of those on control arms and they suck donkey balls.

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @teddymullins3706 says:

    I Wonder how many of us watching we're thinking Bigger Hammer or torch

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @robertbeyers1308 says:

    What happened to blue transmission jack?

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @thomaswhatsit3984 says:

    I changed one of these on my back in the driveway without the fancy tool. It was an OEM part but it was a struggle to say the least. After due consideration I assessed the situation, went to the hardware store and made my own puller and pusher. After a significant fight I succeeded in the quest. But it was a real bitch. By the way, we don't hate you up here in the rust belt, we envy you!

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @user-xi9nn8xx9k says:

    What a BATTLE!!!!

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @wisfull11 says:

    Ray you are good at your job. Just watched a YouTube video on how to use the bushing tool. There are all kinds on there. Don't listen to the na sayers on here.

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @patrickm1013 says:

    Wow I really not a fan of the job being finished on a second video if it’s not a parts problem. It makes it seem like the person doesn’t get there car back .

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @John-sl1rk says:

    Ray should have used freeze spray on the inside of the bushing to remove it from the crossmember. Would make removal so much easier

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @MMusa-gy7qb says:

    I had to do this job in my bmw. Awful 😂 I just cut the old one out. Cut the metal sleeve and collapse. And of course there is no way to install new one in so i installed aftermarket polyurethane bushings, they slide in by hand, no metal sleeve

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @jimbob4618 says:

    Ray, you should always use silicone grease when installing polyurethane bushings. 1. It helps them slide in. 2. It prevents them from squeaking which they are prone to do over the OEM rubber ones.

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @richarddouchkov9453 says:

    hey Ray
    Why is there a slot in the end bush
    Was it to stop the nut turning on one end.
    The way you had it, direction of the load results in bending of the tool such that it splays out
    This would increase the side loads of the tool against the walls of the housing.
    You are affectively fighting against yourself.
    Turn it around and the sides of the tool would pull the 'sides' in slightly.
    Probably would have not had the friction forces that you encountered.
    Just a thought.

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @billclements3879 says:

    20hrs., un-install (one) bushing… 10 minutes to in stall (one) bushing 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔😂😂😂

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @juliusliles5828 says:

    I think it's time to buy Alvin and the Chipmunks the Astro Thor air hammer. 🐿

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @robertpimpo4698 says:

    Bet you'll grinder when you see another one of those lol pain in the ass nissan

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @TheDevilcup says:

    Give you a like that Finger!

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @warpedphreak says:

    if it's got Z1 stickers ( or ANY stickers for that matter LMAO!) it is a true shitshow and fratboi special
    I own a 370Z… speaking from experience

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @tracynichols7206 says:

    Hi ! Lauren.

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @aaronsnowden6311 says:

    Need more steam!!!! 😁

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @_EmptyBox_ says:

    Your progression through the tools to try and get that first bushing off reminded me of the meme "can't be tight if it's a liquid". You were threatening the "you should have listened" one with the sawsall, I'm just saying.

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @bryanalbright3019 says:

    Turn the large cup around and use the large flat side.

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @dougjerone1537 says:

    What happened to Troy?

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @graken22 says:

    HEAT! HEAT!🔥🔥! You have a torch. So painful to watch.

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @stanbrown5425 says:

    Hey, what are you doing to my accord next to this Infinity?

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @mikewilkerson936 says:

    Don't force it! Get a bigger hammer.

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @aaronkoivu says:

    This customer thinks he owns a super car lol, it’s a Nissan rice burner

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @gregory4753 says:

    This polar vortex did a number on my wife’s car. Or it could be because it is a POS Chevy Cruze

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @jeffryblackmon4846 says:

    36°? It's been below zero here already. On the removal of the outside steel bushing- put some lube between the washers and the nuts as you mentioned they might have a lot of friction. A hydraulic unit may have been helpful. Good work on the removal.

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @chipman844 says:

    Eric O is cursing at you right now. 😂

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @rmax2 says:

    I could feel my panic setting in as that bushing was taking that much effort…OH GOD…NOOOO!! 🤢

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @jjnonken says:

    Further. Farther is distance, further is progression.

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @gregorylewis8471 says:

    Wow! I was so exhausted watching that painful bushing removal / replacement that I had to lay on the floor for a half hour! 🤕 Your middle finger wasn't the only salute that bushing got! I'm sure there were lots of your followers offering that and copious quantities of choice words! One thing though, I was quite impressed how well structured the underside of the car was! I think my next car is an Infiniti.

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @themreric1 says:

    that ford has no backup lights. not safe. needs some bulbs

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @petergate5783 says:

    heat is your best friend when taking them out ray those bushing will make you mad as heck lol

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @maxpacker5288 says:

    in aust a wrench is a spanner

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @wxdave5448 says:

    Love the channel and your work, but please for the love of God, don’t complain about the cold when you have all the shop doors open. We humans were given the good sense to create structures to protect us from the elements. If you’re cold, close the darn doors and keep the heat in. Works every time. —Your northern friend.

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @DonaldWells-wk8dc says:

    Sandbox.

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @kdowensjr says:

    Keep pulling from the front if you can. It will stretch the bushing making it thinner!

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @DonaldWells-wk8dc says:

    I'd screw their rental crap at times to help it out.

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @DonaldWells-wk8dc says:

    And the whole thing.

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @WhiskeyDale says:

    LUBRICATE !

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @DonaldWells-wk8dc says:

    Did appliance repos before..that was classic.
    Ship the mierda.

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @wallace3953 says:

    This is just awful….You have 6 million dollar Man hand strength…..omggg!

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @dannyr3346 says:

    I bet you’ll torch the rubber bushing next time and cut it out like the rest of us next time 😂😂.

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @DonaldWells-wk8dc says:

    P00R SAAB😢

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @lysanderlysandrou5715 says:

    I love how you, just like Goose, were "communicating" with that bushing when it finally came out. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @hirisk761 says:

    seeing Ray flip the 🐦 was absolutely hilarious! I've definitely pulled that one before! definitely need a Rainman Ray- after dark 😆

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @gregmcintosh2377 says:

    Amazing patience Ray

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @jamespinckard4210 says:

    I'm an expert in this field. The correct way to do it is…………….let someone else do it. It has always worked for me.

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @andreichichak5242 says:

    Oh this is triggering so many bad memories of two weekends of suspension work on my VW. The same sorts of bushings are used in the rear arms. The rest of the rear suspension took almost no time compared to those stupid press in bushings. In the front, it was the stupid sway bar rubbers, they took way more time than replacing the arms, links, struts, and everything else. Just for these stupid pieces of rubber.

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @eizabethroberts3991 says:

    Is Ray getting pissed off yet???

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @gryfandjane says:

    What an ordeal that was! I wouldn't have had the patience to get as far as you did. I was starting to wonder if the thing was designed to press out the other way… front-to-back… but I guess not. Anyway, I'm looking forward to Part 2.

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @TazarZero says:

    So much Giggity in this video, especially with the drive shaft hangin.

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @DonaldWells-wk8dc says:

    I liked when he used his own tow truck to tow a scum bags car off his property😊😊😊

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @Brian-qv1qw says:

    Hey Ray what happened to the kid that was working for you

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @brucecarrell4919 says:

    You are wasting your time with the impacts. Just do it manually.

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @robertanstey466 says:

    Said it before and will say it again. Us cold weather folks don’t handle the warm much the same as you guys don’t like the cold. That being said…. I would love near freezing temperatures right about now. I just came out of a week where it was 40 degrees colder than freezing. That’s Celsius by the way

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @Timothy-bk7bo says:

    Slide hammer would have worked I think but doesn't liquid expand when you freeze it

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @solargarage says:

    One heck of a fight.

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @bv6686 says:

    Operation is backwards perhaps reverse the largest cup to pull towards the rear? Bushing install from front of the cross member differential side. Also CO2 in a spray can used to clean key boards works on inner bushings quite well.

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @dannyr3346 says:

    Bushings on G’s are pretty straightforward. I’ve done a few at home with no “specialty tool” lol

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @oldman9642 says:

    Must be nice! That car has never seen snow!

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @patrickjordan7670 says:

    Interesting videos but you do talk a lot of rubbish 🤔

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @johnnguyen2376 says:

    I would cut small section of outer sleeve then remove it by air chisel .

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @richardvalentine1596 says:

    Dry ice a beautiful thing

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @mojo6524 says:

    Id sure hate to do that bushing up in NY

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @kimberg759 says:

    Hello all! Ice video content, it got real! You were speaking of weather, here in AZ we had a low this morni g of 48 and it got up to 76 this afternoon! Love from AZ ❤ 🌞

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @davidlaws1438 says:

    Good grief only Nissan would come up with something like this 😢

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