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1929 steering connecting rod spring
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John Wogec
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Hi everybody,
I am searching for the spring that fits inside each end of the steering connection rod on the 1929 cars and compresses up against the bolts behind that big threaded slot nut on each end of the rod. One of mine came out in three pieces. The parts book indicates that all four models (630, 633, 640 and 645) used the same spring.

It is really heavy duty. it is an inch and a quarter long, one inch outer diameter and just over half an inch inner diameter. It has four coils and the ends are ground flat. The spring material is about 3/16 inch thick, so the spring is really stiff. If anyone has a spare they are willing to part with, please private message me and let me know what you want for it. Thanks!

John Wogec

Posted on: 2019/1/14 13:02
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Re: 1929 steering connecting rod spring
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Owen_Dyneto
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If you don't find any original springs, from your description consider Century Spring Co.'s Die Spring D-42 which comes very close, just 1/4" longer which you could grind down to length. Die springs are designed for high static loads and high shock, and extreme service life.

Posted on: 2019/1/14 13:55
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Re: 1929 steering connecting rod spring
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John Wogec
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Thanks for the recommendation! I kinda assumed I would wind up finding something close that works. So many of the Senior parts are getting harder to find.

Posted on: 2019/1/14 15:23
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Re: 1929 steering connecting rod spring
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John Iaccino
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You might try the repop Ford dealers like the V8 or Model A guys. The parts to rebuild the drag link are not all that different. Check with the parts men to find out the size of the parts you need.

Posted on: 2019/1/14 18:27
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Re: 1929 steering connecting rod spring
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John you might ask Glen about a valve spring that is the same size?

Posted on: 2019/1/14 21:16

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Re: 1929 steering connecting rod spring
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Ernie Vitucci
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Good Evening...Try Bratton's Model A Parts. Ask for Walt Bratton. He has been in the business as long as Owen has and will be able to compare the spring sizes with you. It seems to me that they are very close...Ernie in Arizona.

Posted on: 2019/1/14 22:34
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'Miss Prudence' and the 1931 Model A Ford Tudor 'Miss Princess'
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Re: 1929 steering connecting rod spring
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You could also check with Kantor and Max Merritt as they are the major Packard Suppliers and also the Flackmaster, as he is into the pre-war machines. Ernie in Arizona, again!

Posted on: 2019/1/14 22:45
Caretaker of the 1949-288 Deluxe Touring Sedan
'Miss Prudence' and the 1931 Model A Ford Tudor 'Miss Princess'
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Re: 1929 steering connecting rod spring
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If you haven't found them yet, I have a bunch of extra ones you can have what you need for the price of postage.

Jim Wayman
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Posted on: 2019/7/28 15:54
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