It is a task, but it can be done. if you don't know what your doing take it to some one. the spring will need to be removed and this can be dangerous.
It is not that hard just go to your nearest auto parts store and rent a spring compressor. you dont have to be very mechanical.ask the auto parts guyes how to use the tool and its really purty simple.
There are many bushings in that vehicle, need to know which ones you want to change.
I would recommend you replace the entire hinge and forget about repairing it. In my experience this is the best route to take.
u have to pull the whole distributer to change the pickup coil
it's underneath the rotor in the distributor. you have to take the distributor out to change it.
o you replace the 97 .5.7 chevy pickup control moguel
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There are two methods of changing control arm bushings. One method involves removing the damaged bushing arms and pressing out the bad units. When doing so it may be best to replace the bushings of both sides of the car. Since the control arm has been removed anyway and if the vehicle is of mileage it also may be the best opportunity to replace the ball joints. The second method would be purchasing a complete control arm assembly with new bushings and ball joints already installed.
In a 1988 Chevy pickup the ECM is located behind the glovebox.
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The Impala has two bushings. One vertical which is the outer bushings, and the second one which is the horizontal (inner) bushing. Best thing to do is buy the bushings at rock auto. Vertical is like $18 and Horizontal is about $16. These bushings need to be pressed into the control arm so u have to take it to a machine shop...its probably charge 1 hour labor rate for both sides. U need a special tool to press out the old ones and insert the new ones. Removing the control arm is necessary.
thay make a tool that will bend it in place see a Mac tool truck sales man about it,but you mite need pin and bushings.