The squeak I have when turning, noticeable only when turning at very slow speeds, like turning out of garage, was diagnosed by an independent as idler arm in need of repair. So I planned the repair, and while I am at it what the heck: new Bilsteins, steering shock, U and L outer control arm bushing repair, and a new brake line for the one I broke in the meantime. Now I am down to the idler arm, and I can't figure out how to remove it and it may not even need repair: it was a nipple I missed for 5 years. It took what seemed like about 30 grams of greese.
OK, stop laughing, I am owning up to this freely.
Is it possible that greasing this sucker will do the trick? If not, how do I get the thing out? The repair kit is the very early one, it cost $125 for a small handful of nuts and bolts. If I can get away without opening this can of worms I would love to, but I will do it if I have to.
Your comments are appreciated. Just no laughing.
Thanks,
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'64 230sl, fully sorted out...ooops, spoke too soon