Quote Originally Posted by David T View Post
Don't try to reuse the old bushing. If it came out it is no good and if it is the original, it is soft rubber and won't last especially being over 30 years old. The new ones are more solid (Delran or nylon) and will last a LOT longer. When you get the new bushing you can check how it fits into the hole. If it fits loosely you know what you have to do. Don't try to weld the hole up, you will not get it right. That hole has to be precisely in the right spot.
The old one crumbled its a million pieces. Ill be checking the hole later this week