Well I've been pressing along on the 4T1 project. Got the tapered roller bearings installed and started buttoning up the front suspension. I'd had the front shock/A-arm assemblies exchanged for re-manufactured units from Apple Hydraulics.
The driver's side went together real smoothly considering that this was the first time I'd ever worked on this kind of suspension setup. The threaded eccentric connecting link is sure an interesting design!! I'd bought the seals from 'COTF' however my friend that helped me figure out the front seal solution had told me that they would not work well and would get torn up on installation. He had found that using either a big fat o-ring or a combo of two o-rings provides a good seal there and is A LOT easier to install!!
Here are some pictures of the driver side;


I was thinking that all went well with the first side and then I got over to the right side and found that it wasn't the same.
This picture shows just how much angle I'm fighting;

Another view without the allen wrench;

Here you can see the left side(facing the shock assembly) is touching;

Here on the right side you can see almost a 1/4" gap.

Here the shock has been removed to check for levelness of the upper A-arm/shock absorber assembly. Had to place it on three precision stand-offs to get the shock assembly to sit evenly on the precision table.

We used a dial height gauge in combination with the dial indicator to determine if the bores were horizonal with the big shaft in the shock absorber assembly.

Here is my machinist buddy checking for bore levelness.

Anyone had problems with the assembly of the front suspension.........in particular this threaded ecenteric?? Sure seems to be A LOT of angle, 1/4" in less than 3 inches!??? I don't know if there is something I can do with the lower A-arm that will help remove that angle as it will not go together correctly now. Sure wish the passenger side would hae went together as smoonthly as the driver's side did!!! Suggestions!!?????????