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I never saw one worn like that! It might be better and easier all around to replace the bell housing with one that doesn't have the wear.
Posted on: 2019/8/17 17:59
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I see you're in Grants Pass! I was just there last week and even spotted a 1953 Cavalier or Patrician in a driveway near where we were staying. That wouldn't be yours, would it? It was two tone green as I recall.
Posted on: 2019/8/17 18:01
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That pivot would have to be held in there some way. Almost looks like a weld at the base of it? Either that or pressed in, but being cast iron not sure that would be good. A good machinist could make a new pivot for you.
John
Posted on: 2019/8/17 19:38
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I am just going from my observations from when I did mine just shortly ago. The 'U'-shaped lever that pivots on that post was also really worn oval. Would there be any merit in rounding up the hole in the lever and putting a sleeve-type bushing over the worn stub?? If I remember correctly, the stub on my car had a threaded hole in the center with both a felt and metal washer attaching there, which would keep the bushing in place.
Just a suggestion...
Posted on: 2019/8/17 23:25
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weld it....grind it back....done in 10 min and life is good.
did it to my 37 in several places of the linkage, good as new.
Posted on: 2019/8/20 11:38
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I like the way you think, Henry! Wish I'd have had a welder around for mine, or better yet - know how to weld myself! Chris
Posted on: 2019/8/20 17:36
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Later years have a roller bearing between the relay lever and that pin. If the hole in the lever is already enlarged any chance of enlarging it more to add a bearing? A roller bearing would not require the periodic lubrication that going back to stock or even a sleeve would require.
Posted on: 2019/8/20 18:59
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HH, I believe the later years used a caged needle bearing on the relay lever, not a roller bearing. Just had occasion to see one replaced last week.
Posted on: 2019/8/20 19:01
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O_D that is probably the correct term. I just know they are not ball bearings and McMaster had the exact size I needed.
Posted on: 2019/8/20 19:11
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