Thread: Project Special K
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	05-28-2013 12:02 PM #631
 Are you certain Steve? My (weak) memory is thinking that the shim drops over the pin... But I can be way off base...
 
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	05-28-2013 06:14 PM #632
 The shims shipped with two really long bolts. After realizing the shim is as thick as the current stud is long, it dawned on me the foley of my ways! No big deal they will make nice door stops!"  "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve. "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
 
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	05-28-2013 06:47 PM #633
 Sounds like "Wall Art" I' ve done that beforeCharlie 
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	05-28-2013 06:59 PM #634
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 We Need Pictures!!Roger 
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	05-29-2013 10:28 AM #635
 
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	05-29-2013 11:01 AM #636
 So what you're saying is that you drilled out the shim to fit over the rounded "head" of the bolt, which is the "pin" that fits into the mounting plate on the axle, and that with the shim in place the "pin" is now hidden within the shim, leaving nothing to lock the spring to the axle mounting plate to prevent rotation, right? If that's the situation then I'd agree that you shouldn't have drilled out the shim, and instead it would be added beneath the "pin" as part of the spring pack.Roger 
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	05-29-2013 01:23 PM #637
 you can weld up the hole and drill again.Charlie 
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	05-29-2013 02:42 PM #638
 
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	05-29-2013 04:31 PM #639
 put a sleeve (bushing) in the hole and gas weld it in.Charlie 
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	05-29-2013 06:21 PM #640
 send me your old shim measurements i will cut and mill you out two in cold roll steel ship them to you for 20 bucksIrish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip 
 
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	05-30-2013 09:35 AM #641
 Roger that is exactly it. New shims weren't bad, just the cost of shipping was hard to eat. I figure I'm glad I did it on a cheap part vs. something really expensive. Just a part of the learning curve, I figured if I post this someone down the line might be spared a similar mistake.
 
 Pat thanks for the generous offer! I would take you up on it, but have already ordered the new shims a couple of days ago.
 
 Charley I actually thought of that but haven't welded cast iron before, and figured it would be more trouble than the 23 bucks for a new pair! I'm still thinking they will come in handy for something down the line! I'm still thinking they will come in handy for something down the line!  "  "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve. "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
 
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	05-30-2013 09:56 AM #642
 Yep Steve, just part of the learning curve... 8-)
 
 We've all done it at time or two. Glad it wasn't very expensive!
 
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	05-30-2013 10:00 AM #643
 You did the right thing, ordering a new pair. Considering they're cast I wouldn't have messed with trying to fix them, either. They are not that expensive, just the hassle of paying shipping on them. Like you said, a piece of inner tube glued to the bottom and you've got a pair of dandy door stops!Roger 
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	06-02-2013 04:47 PM #644
 Put the new leaf springs and shims in today finally! Seems like there is always another priority superceding the truck, but not today. Funny thing is the angle of the rear shackle compared to before. I guess it's because there is no load on the back right now!. Nice thing is the pinion angle looks about right on now, as opposed to before. Here are a few shots.
  
  
  
  
   "  "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve. "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
 
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	06-02-2013 05:31 PM #645
 What is your pinion angle? Same as trans but opposite right?Last edited by cffisher; 06-02-2013 at 05:49 PM. Charlie 
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