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Just had a quick thought on the 500 front suspension top mounts. Seems it's inevitable the thread on the strut will go rusty and the bolts will stick because the top mount's cup (which really does nothing except stopping the suspension moving too far downwards; kindof an inverted bump stop) acts as a little bowl, to store lovely rusty water in.
Just thinking, since the cup carries very little load, would it be OK to drill a small drainage hole in it? That combined with a good coating of Hammerite and some copperease or suchlike on the threads may be enough to stop changing the strut mount bearing being a particularly horrible job.
Just thinking, since the cup carries very little load, would it be OK to drill a small drainage hole in it? That combined with a good coating of Hammerite and some copperease or suchlike on the threads may be enough to stop changing the strut mount bearing being a particularly horrible job.