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More Steering Mods for the 502

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Pullstart

Awesome stuff! :clap:

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ri702bill
6 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

Awesome stuff! :clap:

Thanks Kevin - the count is up to 13 for bushings in this rebuild with 2 more to go in the tie bar....

Bill

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Pullstart

Nice! It’ll be driving better than 1962!

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WHX??

Nice to see you to have my fetish for tight steering! I didn't have any problems with the lower gear tho so only have about 10 bushings in this one including to ones in the clutch linkages & hood hinge. :) 

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JoeM

Really nice work!

 

Even got a Pete fitting ready to go!

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ri702bill
21 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Nice to see you to have my fetish for tight steering!

Glad to see the angling vise was bolted to the table for that - I don't have one, so I had to get "creative" with the regular milling vise and clamps. But that allowed me to fly cut the top first.

Bill

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ri702bill
12 minutes ago, JoeM said:

Really nice work!

 

Even got a Pete fitting ready to go!

If you look close Joe, you can see just a trace of @peter lena's favorite all-purpose green grease left in the small hole after I flushed the fitting...

Bill

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WHX??

Was worried about the fit up Bill with just a press since I don't' have a mill, or your skill with one. Came out nice tho. 

I didn't need to bush the lower hole as it was darn near factory tight yet. Did add a greasy pete fitting tho just for practice. 

BTW don't forget to drill a small hole in the bush under the pete fitting....... :hide:

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ri702bill
3 hours ago, WHX?? said:

BTW don't forget to drill a small hole in the bush under the pete fitting....... :hide:

Been there, done that....

Not drilling the hole would be the equivalent of what happened to an Electrical Engineer I used to work with. He had a new stone chimney with a flue liner installed for a wood stove in the just added on family room. The contractor forgot to punch the hole thru the liner!! No wonder the CO alarm kept going off....

Bill

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peter lena

@ri702bill@JoeM thanks for the pictures and reference , terrific detailing and build quality , as you know that green lucas grease will only enhance the  smooth / solid movement set up . love it when something that was clumsy . stiff to operate , now moves without effort . in my thinking on a fix / repair , routinely go thru its function , and detail out  what ever else i find . always done that , not to start an argument , but just how i finished the issue.  glad for you and your work , pete  

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ri702bill
5 hours ago, WHX?? said:

Nice to see you to have my fetish for tight steering! I didn't have any problems with the lower gear tho so only have about 10 bushings in this one including to ones in the clutch linkages & hood hinge. :) 

Kind of makes you wonder if any of the original Pond family check out this forum from time to time ...If they do, I think they would approve all the extra effort we all put in to keep the Herd running...

Bill

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