re-bush, v.
(riːˈbʊʃ)
[f. re- 5 c + bush v.3]
trans. To provide with a replacement bush. Hence re-ˈbushing vbl. n.
| 1885 C. G. W. Lock Workshop Receipts 4th Ser. 331/2 It is important..that enough metal is left round these holes to admit of their being re-bushed if necessary. 1970 K. Ball Fiat 600, 600D Autobook ix. 110/2 If this clearance is exceeded, replace either the roller shaft or rebush the shaft bore. Ibid. 112/1 Rebushing must be followed by reaming to a uniform internal diameter of ·867 inch {pm} ·0004 inch. |