I'm a little confused. I'm looking at this center nut, and it appears to be just a flat head with no provisions for a socket at all. Its just a smooth barrel all the way down, almost like its part of the top leaf.
Does this whole thing turn? Am I staring at something that is probably rusted together and won't separate?
Definitely has seen better days! The Center bolt should have a nut on the other end. Just use two C-clamps to hold the springs tightly together, undo the nut and tap it through (it’s not threaded). You may want to soak that one in penetrating oil for a bit. Someone posted a pic of a do it your self bolt/spacer/nut combo a while back. You’ll probably need to replace those once you’re done (pic attached).
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Kai
Halifax, N.S. ’69 SPL311 Sports 1600
Classic Cars - Because clean fingernails, free weekends, intact knuckles and financial stability are totally overrated.
Yup, helped alot. The one sprint had a regular nut, but the one I was working on had some sort of threaded collar for a nut holding it together, which threw me for a loop.
Egz wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 3:28 pm
Yup, helped alot. The one sprint had a regular nut, but the one I was working on had some sort of threaded collar for a nut holding it together, which threw me for a loop.
Lol … 50+ years of backyard repairs will do that!
Kai
Halifax, N.S. ’69 SPL311 Sports 1600
Classic Cars - Because clean fingernails, free weekends, intact knuckles and financial stability are totally overrated.