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chopnchaneled 08-15-2017 11:38 AM

king Pin Bushing Reamer
 

Anyone here had any experience with the one from Brattons ford parts ?
Thanks for any input.

Jacksonlll 08-15-2017 11:59 AM

Re: king Pin Bushing Reamer
 

When you do the job with any reamer, dont ever turn it counterclockwise. That would ruin it fast.

briphaeton 08-15-2017 12:14 PM

Re: king Pin Bushing Reamer
 

Having the king pin bushings honed is the best way.

kenparker 08-15-2017 12:29 PM

Re: king Pin Bushing Reamer
 

Yes, I have one of the Brattons King Pin Reamers. Had it 'bout ten years and have used it probably dozen times. Good tool. As Jackson said, never turn it backwards - that will dull it immediately. ken

chopnchaneled 08-15-2017 02:54 PM

Re: king Pin Bushing Reamer
 

Thanks for the input, I "had" a keystone reamer for many years, until the other day,
I managed to drop it and of course it shattered.
The bratton one looks like i would be able to stay in alignment with both bushings.

harleytoprock 08-16-2017 05:22 AM

Re: king Pin Bushing Reamer
 

My local machine shop honed my king pin bushings for a perfect fit and finish for $35. The end result is better than any reamer can do.They were line honed on a Sunnen honing machine. It doesn't pay to buy a reamer.

aermotor 08-16-2017 06:24 AM

Re: king Pin Bushing Reamer
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by harleytoprock (Post 1514144)
My local machine shop honed my king pin bushings for a perfect fit and finish for $35. The end result is better than any reamer can do.They were line honed on a Sunnen honing machine. It doesn't pay to buy a reamer.

Same here but $40.

John

2manycars 08-16-2017 07:55 AM

Re: king Pin Bushing Reamer
 

Honeing is the best, but I have had good results with a reamer if carefully used. Mine is at least 50 years old, but I have only used it less than 10 times in 50 years.

wrndln 08-16-2017 07:58 AM

Re: king Pin Bushing Reamer
 

A reamer works just fine. I've done it on 3 front ends. Honing works also. I don't think it make much difference which way you do it. I think some people over think this operation.
Rusty Nelson

Kevin in NJ 08-16-2017 08:14 PM

Re: king Pin Bushing Reamer
 

Honing is the perfered method. Done right it will give a round hole the proper diameter.

A reamer will always leave a little high spots which will wear fast. So it will be tight and rapidly loose a small amount until it is round and a bit loose.

Again you are better off with honing. Careful reaming with a good tool will do the job too, just know the difference.

Will N 08-17-2017 03:38 PM

Re: king Pin Bushing Reamer
 

The idea of a reamer is that it does the top and bottom bushing at the same time, ensuring they are concentric. Yes, the reamer leaves high spots. But I've been told that you should leave it real tight after reaming, and spin the kingpin in place to burnish the bushings and get a nice fit. I dunno...

Synchro909 08-17-2017 06:03 PM

Re: king Pin Bushing Reamer
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Will N (Post 1514992)
The idea of a reamer is that it does the top and bottom bushing at the same time, ensuring they are concentric. Yes, the reamer leaves high spots. But I've been told that you should leave it real tight after reaming, and spin the kingpin in place to burnish the bushings and get a nice fit. I dunno...

Burnishing the bearing surface is what I do. If the bush is left too tight, the car will be all over the road and VERY scary. Burnishing leaves a round hole. The same can't be said for honing. A hone only follows what is there. Hone an oval hole, it will end up oval. I NEVER hone king pin bushes.

chopnchaneled 08-18-2017 07:36 AM

Re: king Pin Bushing Reamer
 

UPDATE !!!!!!
Received my new reamer from Brattons, Put it right to work and the bushings came out great.
The only thing that would make it better is having a guide down to the second bushing
to help get the cut started straight" it has under sized cutters on the first stage", other than that it worked just as well as my Keystone reamer that i dropped and killed.


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