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Need front axle support dimensions

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Rick

07-03-2003 17:19:14




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I am trying to straighten out my 9n front axle support. Does anyone have some dimensions so I can adjust properly?




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Rob

07-04-2003 17:03:46




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 Re: Need front axle support dimensions in reply to Rick, 07-03-2003 17:19:14  
I've never seen anyone post those dimensions and you aren't the first to ask. You can do fine without dimensions. Straighten it out and the dimensions will be right.
You have the length of the pin and that is how to start. The one thing to go for is to make that piece riveted on to the front flat. It was made straight with no bow and no twist. A straight edge will show you that. If that is straight and true then the pin should fit. If it doesn't fit the back end is bowed. Make the pin right and everything pretty much falls in place. The mounting points end up in the right place.
You get the pin and arbor close then set the assy up plumb and level with a block under the casting on a flat surface and measure down from the mounting points to see they measure the same. Use a level. With the axle support sitting up plumb and level the mounting points should be plumb and level also and they should be the same distance off the surface. See if anything is twisted. Both sides are the same and should measure the same however you measure it.
You do all that and it will be close enough.
Try to stay away from bending around on the mounting points themselves unless you are completely certain the rest of the assy is square, flat and true. Take out that bow across the front and any spread in the back and everything will end up where it should be.
I hope this makes sense to you and you can forget about needing dimensions. The dimiensions are not adjustable. What you need to know is that you have taken out all the bends, bows and twists. The dimensions will take care of themselves.

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