I needed to replace the center front axle's bushing and king pin. I stripped things down to the point where the kingpin could be removed. I started it out with a wood chisel from the bottom and continued it out with a claw hammer. It was a snug sliding fit in the bore of the front axle mounting bracket. I tapped out the old bush from the center axle and installed a new one. So far, so good. But the trouble started on reassembly. The new kingpin would not go into the bore of the bracket. It turned out that it was 7.5 thousanths larger than the old original kingpin where the old kingpin was unworn. I had a second new one but it was also 7.5 thousanths larger than the original. I had to have one of them machined down to the diameter of the old one. It slides into the bore now. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
The original reason for needing to address the wear in the pivot was that the axle kept breaking the front mount distributor cap at the number 2 post. Even with the new parts installed, the center axle section still almost touches the cap at the #2 post when pivoting up on the right side toward the generator. I am going to drill, tap and install a bolt in the bracket just below the center axle on the left side of the bracket to increase the clearance with the distributor cap.
Your input/comments are wanted.
Thank you.
The original reason for needing to address the wear in the pivot was that the axle kept breaking the front mount distributor cap at the number 2 post. Even with the new parts installed, the center axle section still almost touches the cap at the #2 post when pivoting up on the right side toward the generator. I am going to drill, tap and install a bolt in the bracket just below the center axle on the left side of the bracket to increase the clearance with the distributor cap.
Your input/comments are wanted.
Thank you.