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| Subject: | fulcrum pin engineering question |
| Date: | Sun, 27 Feb 2000 09:21:20 -0800 |
I do not understand why the fulcrum pin needs to be threaded at all? If grease impregnated bushings were pressed into the A-arms and king pin, why couldn't you use a hardened non-threaded pin, and allow free movement at all three points in the outer assembly. A circlip could be used to keep the pin from falling out, or fit a bolt to the narrow end. David Riker 74 Midget 78 Midget 63 Falcon http://personalweb.sunset.net/~davidr |
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