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Re: Bushing

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Subject: Re: Bushing
From: Peter <nosimport@mailbag.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 09:51:17 -0800
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Folks,
        As I was reading along this thread Monday morning, there seemed to be 
some
problems with part names which, along with no indication of the year of the
car, could lead to some confusion. If we are speaking of kingpin bushings,
then disc brake cars do have a reaming tool and is quite easy to do and
many old Brit repair shops will still have one around. The drum brake
kingpin bushing-reaming is a bit dicier and the recommendation to Merryman
Mods is a good one. I think, however, Gary was speaking of trunion
bushings... the upper at the shock arm on top of the kingpin.  I see that
Moss has a marking next to that part in their catalog which looks
suspiciously like the other marking for kingpin bushings and their footnote
regarding the reamer. Anyway, Gary, if you are doing the upper trunion
bushings you do not need any special tool outside of some rust spray,
patience, and sometime heat.
        HTH    Cheers  Peter C 

At 04:23 PM 11/29/98 -0500, Geoff Branch wrote:
>If you mean the kingpin bushes, I just went through this go around.  One
>machine shop, who has done good work for me in the past, threw up their
>hands when they saw that the bushes were two different sizes.  I found a
>genius machinist who could do it, and did, for $45 US and that included
>remove/replace wheel bearings, and painting the whoe assembly.  So you'll
>have to look around, but it can be done.
>
>Geoff Branch
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Gary Barker <gbarker@citynet.net>
>To: spridgets@autox.team.net <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>Date: Sunday, November 29, 1998 11:55 AM
>Subject: Bushing
>
>
>>I was going through the Moss Catalog and was ordeing 4 trunnion bushings.
>>At the bottom of the page, there was a note that you needed a reamer tool
>in
>>order to install thies bushes.  The cheapest I've found this tool in for
>>$199.00.  I don't want to pay this amount for a tool I'll probably just use
>>for this one time instilation.  My questionis:   Is there a way to fit
>these
>>bushings without this tool?  And if so, how do you do it?  I appreciate any
>>help in this.
>>
>>Thanks, Gary
>>
> 
Peter Caldwell
1 very rough Innocenti
(the Sprite with an accent)
among other LBCs and 4WDBCs
Contact for: The Columbia County Bonspiel
        Curling on 13 sheets @ 5 clubs in WI
        Feb 5 - 7 1999

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