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I did mine just like the uppers, relief cuts, burn out, and air hammer
Posted on: 2015/1/13 19:37
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What weigh of gear lube was used, 200? Also in that picture I see washers on the studs, I'm guessing those are the copper washer added back in 1947 to keep lube from leaking out around the bolts. Can anyone comment on that?
Thanks! Wes
Posted on: 2015/2/9 1:47
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I was planning to ask the same question about the oil myself. I just put it the gears back in the housing on Sunday.
I do not recall any copper washers on the studs. They were on the all three plugs but not the studs. Having said that, what does stop the oil from leaking around studs? Until asked about it I has not even noticed the location of the studs inside the new seal. Seems it would just leak around the threads.
Posted on: 2015/2/9 19:22
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I am attempting to dissemble the steering knuckle.
Before I do I want to find replacement Kingpins. Whats the difference in the King Pin set for vehicles with and without power steering? Every one I see online is for vehicles without power steering. I only had the one picture of it and its much cleaner now.
Posted on: 2015/2/9 20:32
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Stewart, I got mine from either max or Kanter, I cant remember. Not to state the obvious if you have been into the pins before, don't throw away the spacer ring in the left side of your pic, you will have to reuse it with the new pins.
Posted on: 2015/2/9 20:48
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Maybe the problem was corrected in the later years, but here's what I was talking about. See the picture below.
Wes
Posted on: 2015/2/10 3:27
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1953 to 1955 rear axles used a plastic or rubber ring with a square cross section to seal the studs instead of the previous copper ring.
Posted on: 2015/2/10 10:53
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I guess I am going to the local Ace Hardware this morning and get some O rings for those studs. Sure glad someone brought that up before I went any further.
Posted on: 2015/2/14 8:55
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Well I think the ford 9 in is the same design with removable ham and studs in the housing. My experience with the copper washers under the nut heads,the o rings and gaskets were they were all ineffective. The lube will seep past and leak. Though not factory correct, the leak free solution was a bead of ultra gray plus encircling each stud on a clean dry oil free surface and install of the diff and allowed to cure overnight. Just what worked for me.
Posted on: 2015/2/14 10:18
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