More Questions Young Mr.

Posted by Glen Weilbaker on September 09, 1998 at 08:21:33

In Reply to: Front End Follies
posted by Kevin Daly on September 09, 1998 at 07:31:41

: Hi Folks,

: Well it's a crisp autumnal New England day here in Southern Connecticut and soon we'll be enjoying the seasonal foliage in our Model A's and bringing home a rumble seat full ofpumpkins.Almost time to mount the manifold heater!

: As you know at this time of year a young mechanics fancy turns to the planning of the "Winter Project"This winter it's a complete front end rebuild.Springs, perches, king pins, steering ball replacement...

: While sighting down the drivers side of the car from the front end last night I noticed that my drag link seems to have a very pronounced inward bow in it.I'm assuming that the front end was so stiff from lack of lubrication at one time that the drag link may have bent before the steering mechanism gave.Or, perhaps this bow is designed into drag link but I doubt it!

: Would any of you folks take a stab at any or all of the following questions?I'd appreciate it.

: a)Should the drag link be perfectly straight?

: b)If so should it be straightened cold on a press?

: c)What's a fair price to pay for replacement spring perches?

: d)Have any of you tried the EZ steering teflon cup/spring replacements for the drag link and tie rod?Are they worth the money?

: Thank you all for your help and suggestions.I really appreciate it.See you down on the pumpkin farm!

: Regards,

: Kevin Daly

Kevin,
While you gearing up for late nights with your Lady consider;

Is the front cross member intact? Not busted up where the spring attaches.

The spring has enough boing, is it any good?

The radius ball worn?

Are the king pins tight?

Are the spindle balls egg shaped, if not too bad the teflon cups work good here.

Woops, this will only last till October, some more...

Are brakes in good order?

The pedal bushings tight?

Not being a trouble maker but I hear them New England winters are long and cold, besides all the questions asked are safety oriented.

Now what you requested,

A. Not perfectly, gots to have character.

B. Straighten cold.

C. Don't worry the price, be sure to get good ones.

D. The teflon is forgiving with egg an shaped ball but to a point.

Will be in New England in a couple of weeks on one of them there train tours:-).

Good luck,
GW




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