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BADEN, ONT

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What dia. is the bore now? Could you not just polish the pin down a couple thou. in dia? I'll take a look @ work and see if we have anything that dia., I'll be going to TO, Airport rd area, next Tuesday, if you can wait that long.



-- Edited by Gazoo on Monday 4th of February 2013 02:40:04 PM

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This is what the idler looks like, it has two bushings (see the grease fittings) this is the most comon problem with the 49-54 Chevy front ends ( the closer to spec this thing is the tighter the steering), both of the bushings need to be reamed in line....A reamer with a pilot is what should be used.... worst case is off to the machine shop the small end of a sbc connectiong rod uses a .928 finished size ( aftermarket bushed rod) so, I know we used to resize the new bushings after installing them.

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-- Edited by MADSCI on Monday 4th of February 2013 03:12:00 PM

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If you want to bring it to Newcastle, I'll fix you up!! I have expanding reamers, and If that wont work we can bore it on the mill.

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I double checked to make sure I had that reamer, and I have it my hand. It will go from 27/32 (.844) to 15/16 (.9375)



-- Edited by hemi43 on Monday 4th of February 2013 03:53:49 PM

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What are the chances that any one local ( Newcastle to Pickering) has a .922 or .923 Reamer thats long enough to span approx 4"??

Im installing new bushings and a pin kit in my idler arm for the 54 chevy and need to size them after the bushings are pressed in.....



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59/64 .9219 next common size  is 23.5 mm or .9252 what size is the pin ?



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slim wrote:

59/64 .9219 next common size  is 23.5 mm or .9252 what size is the pin ?


The pin is .921 and spec is 2 or 3 thou clearance.............59/64 would be the one or an adjustable one.............



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hemi43 wrote:

If you want to bring it to Newcastle, I'll fix you up!! I have expanding reamers, and If that wont work we can bore it on the mill.

Edit;

I double checked to make sure I had that reamer, and I have it my hand. It will go from 27/32 (.844) to 15/16 (.9375)



-- Edited by hemi43 on Monday 4th of February 2013 03:53:49 PM


Seeing as I live in newcastle I will take you up on the offer! I will send you a pm, I should have the bushings in later tonight......



-- Edited by MADSCI on Monday 4th of February 2013 08:15:20 PM

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I would think the pin is 59/64 unless they had it ground special . 23.5  would give you.0033 or .0016 per side fairly snug fit still trying to invision what part of the drag link is 4" . Honestly if you cant find one depending on how much it shrinks a 59/64 drill will get you enough clearance to fit it. may have to hit it with a flapper wheel quick . but Im sure someone will have it



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Do you have access to a mill or a drill press ? You'll need to be coming at it as square as possible, otherwise you'll end up with an over sized dia. at the start end, and typically the reamer will generally follow the existing bore. A reamer that size will likely have a 5/8" dia. shank.

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hemi43 wrote:

If you want to bring it to Newcastle, I'll fix you up!! I have expanding reamers, and If that wont work we can bore it on the mill.

Edit;

I double checked to make sure I had that reamer, and I have it my hand. It will go from 27/32 (.844) to 15/16 (.9375)



-- Edited by hemi43 on Monday 4th of February 2013 03:53:49 PM


That's an offer that's hard to turn down. It just don't get any better then that. Just for that....new avatar.



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Gazoo wrote:
hemi43 wrote:

If you want to bring it to Newcastle, I'll fix you up!! I have expanding reamers, and If that wont work we can bore it on the mill.

Edit;

I double checked to make sure I had that reamer, and I have it my hand. It will go from 27/32 (.844) to 15/16 (.9375)



-- Edited by hemi43 on Monday 4th of February 2013 03:53:49 PM


That's an offer that's hard to turn down. It just don't get any better then that. Just for that....new avatar.


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What the hell, does everyone on this site live in Newcastle?

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Apparently it's either a Mecca for Hot Rods or 5 guys that sit at thier keyboards and pretent to know what their talking about!?!

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Or one guy with 5 identities.........hmmmm!!!

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hemi43 wrote:

If you want to bring it to Newcastle, I'll fix you up!! I have expanding reamers, and If that wont work we can bore it on the mill.

Edit;

I double checked to make sure I had that reamer, and I have it my hand. It will go from 27/32 (.844) to 15/16 (.9375)



-- Edited by hemi43 on Monday 4th of February 2013 03:53:49 PM


Seeing as I live in newcastle I will take you up on the offer! I will send you a pm, I should have the bushings in later tonight......

 Hey Dan,thanks for talking care of the bushings! Great to meet you and catch up with dave....



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