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philipswanson 05-19-2019 09:56 AM

King Pin Replace On A '40 ??
 

How do you tell when king pins need to be replaced? I have them out and they look like they are original but I don't feel any side play. Is there a measurement procedure to evaluate them properly?

drolston 05-19-2019 10:05 AM

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With front tire off the ground, grab the top and bottom of the tire and try to rock it back and forth. Anything beyond barely perceptible movement is time for king pin replacement.

philipswanson 05-19-2019 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by drolston (Post 1758983)
With front tire off the ground, grab the top and bottom of the tire and try to rock it back and forth. Anything beyond barely perceptible movement is time for king pin replacement.

I have the whole front end apart, no tires or wheels to grab. Original king pins out. Phil

skidmarks 05-19-2019 10:50 AM

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Measure them . Drag your finger nail across the area that turns in the bushings and compare it to the area that is fixed in the axle.

Put the kingpin in the spindle and compare the feel in the bushings in the same areas mentioned above. Any slop replace them

Flathead Fever 05-19-2019 11:20 AM

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Clean the bushings and kingpin. Stick the spindle back on and drop the king pin in it. Then grab the spindle and see if you have any play. It should only take a few minutes to check them this way. You have the right idea, if the bushings are worn, now that you have the spindles off would be the time to replace them. A tiny bit of play (that's barely any movement) won't hurt anything. The grease will take up some of the play.

We just had a thread on a kingpin bushing installed wrong. The bushing hole did not line up with the spindle hole so the grease could not get through. That'a something you can check while you have them a part. Stick a grease gun on the zerks and see if the grease comes out of the bushing's hole.

A friend just bought one of these new Dewalt cordless 20V grease guns and he's in love with it. Not cheap, $170.00 to $200.00. There is always another tool you can't live without.

19Fordy 05-19-2019 11:37 AM

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Wow! That's a neat grease gun.

philipswanson 05-19-2019 02:23 PM

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Bulky to carry under a car unless you have a lift. My motorhome would be a real chore with a bulky grease gun and it has a zillion hard to get grease fittings.

skidmarks 05-19-2019 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by philipswanson (Post 1759053)
Bulky to carry under a car unless you have a lift. My motorhome would be a real chore with a bulky grease gun and it has a zillion hard to get grease fittings.

They make longer hoses

Tinker 05-19-2019 09:08 PM

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I'd consider replacing the bushings at least, as it's already apart now.


I'm still using my manual pistol grip greaser. Hands gets tired sometimes, but I look at it as exercise. Caution: might cause Popeye arms.

philipswanson 05-20-2019 04:28 PM

Re: King Pin Replace On A '40 ??
 

Decided to go ahead and replace them. Might as well since I am in there. No big grease gun add on's for me. For me, portability and access is more important than air pressured grease.

Thanks.... Phil

RalphM 05-20-2019 10:04 PM

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Phil,
Do you have a way to ream the bushings?
If not let me know, I have a reamer, heck you could bring the spindles up here in your suitcase and I’ll do them for you.


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