That seemed to be the key. Getting some lube in there and then getting some movement. I then gave the arms a sharp blow with a 2lb hammer and a 'drift' (not a springy screwdriver) placed as squarely and as close to the torsion bar as possible and 'voila' moving rear wishbone arms. Thanks for that.some lubricant on the splines you can tap the arm forwards too as it will help spread the lube and clean more muck off the splines.
But... Que Darth Vader entrance music...
On the offside the spigot pivot/bush is moving with the rear arm and on the nearside the rear arm has stayed where it is and the arm has drifted from the spigot pivot/bush. Mmh. Should I be concerned?
So. Both sides of the front suspension are stripped. Now all I have to do is...
- Undo the big eyebolt bolts on the engine side of the chassis rail.
- See if I have enough space and movement to 'wangle' the eyebolts out.
- Put everything back together with my shiny new bits.
- Make another list for all the jobs that are included in the above.
Gosh, time to put the kettle on I reckon. This is a lot more fun than just paying somebody to look after your plastic and electronical consumer car isn't it?