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Re: King Pin Reamer Needed Fellowship, camaraderie, respect, trust, and a sense of humor are key to life...
So it takes a bit of time to get it done... but the story is the best part of it all... I also appreciate the machine shop video presentation, the way to go if you can.. This begs a question to you who have seen them, "Royal King Pin Kits" for $$$ Seems one can fit needle bearings into an original axil set up with special pins... Anybody seen one of these installed, worth additional cost, clever idea & maker. ~"T"~ |
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All the best of the season to all. Ian |
Re: King Pin Reamer Needed Our club has a reamer in the club tool kit for the members to use.
If you mail anything, be sure to use Fed Ex or UPS if you don't want the tool to get lost or damaged. The post office has lost two of my recent purchaces, and damaged a third. Either I'm on their hit list, or they have an extremely bad track record.:mad::mad::mad: |
Re: King Pin Reamer Needed I just finished replacing these bushings on my 30 coupe. The reamer from Snyders did a perfect job and is was very easy. The finished job has absolutely no play. Steering is much improved with the shims under the king pin bearing. I didn't know to do this 20 years ago.
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I know I'll never see the taillight I bought on ebay 3 months ago, that the mailman dropped off in the neighbor's mailbox. Too bad the neighbor was dumb enough to stick it back in the mail. Too mistakes sure has it lost forever now.:mad: |
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Re: King Pin Reamer Needed I have a Reamer, used on two spindles.
I live in Northridge. Me and E-Mail with your phone #. GrandPaJohn |
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I agree, Gentlemen, a Model A is a great excuse to acquire tools and parts! Every time a delivery truck rolls down our street I get excited and ask myself if I've ordered any parts. Not sure why I choose to ask to borrow one this time, but I still think it's cool to be sharing this tool with someone clear across the continent, just because we both are A men. |
Re: King Pin Reamer Needed posted just now. FedEx tracking #780163210320 .... now cross our fingers!! :)
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Re: King Pin Reamer Needed Charles,
Wow, that was quick! Thank you. Maybe I will be able to do the right side before I have to go back to work. By the way, is the pickup in your avatar yours? I looked at your profile but didn't find any pics of your A. I too looked at the video of the guy honing the spindle. That's how we did it in the Chopper Place yesterday. Our hone was not long enough to do both bushings at once, but with a little care it turned out perfectly. I'm looking forward to using the reamer. Since I have two A's now, and will likely have my Dad's too at some point, it'll be nice to compare the techniques. Before I took it to the Harley shop, I tried two different machine shops. One guy wanted $50 for each spindle, the other one wouldn't touch it. Seems most shops these days are either completely dedicated to engine rebuilding, or are big production shops uninterested in little tasks like this. |
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We are both in the same Boat, looking for this reamer. I too live in Riverside. I'm new to Model A's but have been around Muscle Cars and Drag Racing all my Life. I do have many tools along with a Lathe and a Mill. Let me know if you think you may need to make something. If you want to swap Model A stories sometime PM me. Do you ever make the "Old Farts Car Club" first Friday of the Month Car Show at the Farmer Boys on Van Buren? I had my 1928 Model A Roadster Pick up there last November. |
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Re: King Pin Reamer Needed People have been reaming the spindle bushings for years and years now we must hone them or all is lost! The spindle only turns a few degrees each way, it's not a shaft turning in the bushing. I'll just keep reaming them with original period reamers.
(My OP)If you don't have a stepped reamer then doing one side at a time is the way to go. If it's stepped then both bushing can be replaced then reamed. |
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Re: King Pin Reamer Needed Got the steering column and the spindle reassembled today. Tight as a tick. Can't wait to finish up and see if the wobble is eliminated. I do love to drive this car.
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