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Kingpins.
If the diameter of a new kingpin is 0.8125", what should the final honed bush inside diameter be? I would have thought 0.8127. Or is that a little on the tight side? Any thoughts please?
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https://www.thehenryford.org/collect...lide=gs-337383 You can blow it up to clearly read the dimensions. If I post a copy of the drawing here, it will be low resolution (fuzzy). As I read the drawing (check me) they are saying ream and burnish the bushing to 0.813 to 0.8135". Based on that, what you are suggesting sounds a bit tight. There are a lot of original drawings available on the Henry Ford archive website.
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The pin should be a light finger push into the spindle.
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The king pin reamers on the market are 0.814" diameter, so the hole they will produce will be 0.8145" at best.
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A FWIW, I have been toying with using a hardened ball to burnish bushings on items like spindles, pedals, and oil pumps. This is a great example where a bushing can be installed and reamed undersized. This will insure both bearings are in exactly the same plane. Then use sized balls to push thru the bushing which first expands it, then it burnishes it. The pressure by which this is done almost polishes the surface finish and makes the bushing extremely hard where longevity is increased.
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A lot of piston pin bushings were ball burnished for a hand push fit. I have a king pin reamer that is long enough to pilot and has slots cut in it for a slight expansion. It was made to do the larger Mercury king pins for the mid century cars. They were likely available for the Ford car sizes as well.
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The Ford drawing says "0.813-0.8135 D line ream & burnish in place".
It does not say just ream. It does not say ream to 0.814. I would say line ream undersize and then line hone to final diameter would be a close alternative. But as Brent says, burnishing would probably give you a harder, longer lasting surface.
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Ball burnishing is nice bit it does little to align the two bores. Hone to a light push fit.
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As always, this has been a very interesting thread.
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