Leon,
Thanks for the info. I buttoned it up yesterday and used 1/8" for toe-in so
that was a good guess.
I have a shop manual as well as a parts book on the way on CD ROM. Sometimes
when the shop manual isn't clear there will be an exploded view in the parts
book.
I'm sure I have the tie-rod parts correct but not so sure about the drag link.
I may be missing a spacer but it's not a big deal to add not that all the parts
are clean. Removing 56 years of grease and dirt took a lot more time than the
repair.
--
Gale Gorman
Houston
On Mar 25, 2010, at 7:27 AM, Leon Corley wrote:
from page 3-15 of the Shop Manual --
Caster 1 +/- 1/2 degrees
Camber 1 +/- 1/2 degrees
Kingpin angle 7 degrees 10 minutes +/- 1 degree
Toe-In 1/16" - 3/16"
regards,
Leon
> Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 14:25:17 -0500
> From: Gale Gorman <gale_gorman@mac.com>
> Subject: [Oletrucks] 1954 toe in
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> It's time to set the toe in on my tie rod. Does anyone have the degree to
>shoot for?
>
> 1954 3100.
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