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I might, if time allows, complete the differential today. If so, I'll post that stuff. Merry Christmas to all! Let's hope 2020 is bright, peaceful and we all stay healthy.
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The photos that I've seen indicate that is has a grease port on the outer race.
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Mike, I would tend to say that all steps even mundane ones you take are interesting due to the exactness and quality of your work.
Merry Christmas to you and " Let's hope 2020 is bright, peaceful and we all stay healthy" that would be the best gift of all! Thanks! |
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Merry Christmas to you Mike and all the other '40 Ford lovers. Best looking old Ford that Henry ever built.
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It has been a while, but I think it is a sealed bearing. although I do remember lining up for the fitting.
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Here are a couple of pictures of Skip's bearing. DD |
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Good day fellas!
Now that the seasonal rush is over, I should have a little more time to "play". I'm certain most of you can understand the need to get your hands dirty. I did manage to get the differential together along with the Columbia overdrive. Went to install the (finished) radius rods and discovered a huge oversight on my part. The right rod was bent where it bolts to the axle housing. ARGGHH! How I missed this is beyond me but I did - a certain "Bozo" moment. That set me back as I really wanted to have this entire assembly tucked beneath the car by now. Just plain stupid at times ![]() Today I am planning on wrapping the springs. I'll try to remember to take a few photos of that process. It's tedious work but in my opinion worth the efforts.
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Managed to get the rims painted yesterday. I wish all the rims I restore were as nice as these. Not a pit nor ding on any of them.
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Hey, Kube, tell us about your setup..... dedicated paint room? dirty tear down area? clean storage area?
Thanks for the update and keep telling us about your process.... The rims looks wonderful
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All of the disassembly is done in another area away from this room. Again, NOT the best situation but I have managed to make it work. Yes, you can read bull headed stubbornness in to that ![]() VERY clean storage area.
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Installed the spring perch pins yesterday as well as the spring covers.
I always install NOS (OEM) springs o restore the proper / designed height and handling characteristics to the vehicle. I clean and powder finish the individual leaf's and apply a thin coat of fifth axle grease between each leaf upon assembly. The KRW tool makes installing the pins a breeze - perhaps 5 minutes each maximum. The covers were NOS, my last set. Note the spring must be flat in order to install these. The entire job took a bit more than three hours.
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Very cool Kube. You do some impressive work.
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Kube, Happy 2020. Thanks for posting the photos of how you install the spring covers. I never knew how it was done. Sure is a neat spring holder (flattener) device. You sure do a 100 point restoration that a lucky customer will enjoy.
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Somehow I just discovered this thread, so I ushered in 2020 binge reading. Thanks for sharing your expertise and approach to turning out cars that most of us only dream about. Subscribed from here out...
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Guys, thanks for the kind words.
I can't take credit for the spring "jig". It's kind of a copy of the KR Wilson fixture. The only thing I'd wish I'd done differently is make the bottom channel out of aluminum. Of course, when I made this, I was younger (stronger). It seems the older I get, the heavier stuff becomes. Hmmm??? happy new year to all!
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Mike,
I have a set of shackle bushings to do and was considering making a tool like that out of an old C clamp, or possibly making adapters for my ball joint press. Do you have any better pictures of it? Thanks, Ralph |
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On occasion, these are offered on eBay. They seem to go in the $250+ range without the adapters. The adapters can be made easy enough if a guy has decent lathe skills. I am not certain how a C-clamp might work as there needs to be a bushing at the "far end" to center the installation of the pin.
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It has VERY fine looking threads too.....more torque?
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When I did my rear spring on my AV8, I had a new spring, but drive in new pins with a tool/hammer. Not the best way, but spring was warm and I put bushings outside at -30, so it went ok.
But when it came to the axle perches I cheated and used modern slip in bushings made to look like original. |
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Ralph, the spring ends are easier because it can open up as pressure is being applied. It is a whole different story on the rear axle housings and front end parts as Kube explained there is less room. I have the KRW tool and remember what a war it was before I got it. I don't think a C clamp frame is ridged enough for doing the hard (solid steel hole areas) the KRW tool is VERY stout.
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