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Things I found when I took the rear suspension apart

Jesse6325

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Ok, I thought I'd post some photos of what I found when I was taking apart the rear end to replace the torque rod bushings.
The reason I pulled the spring and spring hangar off is it was loose, Did not want to just re install it without taking a good look.
So far what I have found are two badly rusted "U" bolts, The spring hangar full of crud around where the "U" bolts pass through and a really crusty crusty spring hangar,,,
I'n going to clean up the hangar as good as I can then use something like Ospho in steroids on it (Something we use at work, A good deal better than plain Ospho) Then, After I get everything back togeter I am either going to fill the cavities around the "U" bolts with heavy grease or roofing tar. Hopefully to keep dirt/mud/sand from collecting and eating everything away
U bolts01.jpg.Ubolts02.jpgSpring hangar 01.jpgSpring hangar02.jpgSpring hangar03.jpgSpring hangar04.jpgSpring hangar05.jpg
 

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And while I am at it,, A question as well,,

Something I found on the bushings too,,, Apperently the inside bushing has been turning on the shaft.Outside bushing has a keyway, Thinking about grinding a keyway in the shaft to put in a half moon key to keep inside bushing from turning.
Has anybody else done this?
Inside bushing01.jpgInside bushing02.jpgPivot shaft01.jpgPivot shaft02.jpg
 

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I would try to find a speedi-sleeve to make it fit better. That's weird, some of those that I have taken apart have roller bearings in them and some have bushings, not sure if it's a year thing or why they differ.
 

Recy Mech

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Firstly I know stuff all about Deuce's, which probably doesn't give a right to comment. But, as I'm in the 'baby-steps' stage of trying to get one, and learn all the 'techo' stuff I might just put my 2cents.

Did you happen to see a woodruff key on the shaft prior to removing the bushings? I wouldn't of thought that the bush was keyed. Or, is the keyway made for a tabbed lockwasher? The kind that you peen over the tab on the nut to prevent any loosening.
 

Jesse6325

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Bushings

The outside bushing has both a key and the tabbed washer, (just like the axle nuts,)
Is's the inside one that has nothing to hold it from turning..
Hehe, I've only had the Deuce for about a month, First one I have owned or worked on, But when I lost a torque rod bushing I just started reading TM's and dived right in.
Never claimed to be the brightest crayon in the box,,,,:cookoo:
 

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I'm impressed that you were able to get it all apart, mine was a rotted mess that I replaced with a complete take out. I drilled drain hole in the perchs so water would not lay in there.
 

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tie6044

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Tie, What is a speedi sleeve? Can you point me to a website or something?
Check with a local bearing company, it is a very thin sleeve that fits on the shaft to make the bearing or bushing fit snug again. They are usually used when a shaft gets worn instead of replacing it, if the bushing or bearing is worn it's probably best just to replace it.
 

Jesse6325

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Thank you!

Thank you Tie, M35!:grin: Just downloaded the PDF for the speedi sleeve, Looks like just the thing, And a LOT! better than trying to grind another keyway into the pivot shaft.
I finally got all 4 torque rods out yesterday. Going to order parts this week and start going back together as soon as they come in.
 

Jesse6325

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I'm impressed that you were able to get it all apart, mine was a rotted mess that I replaced with a complete take out. I drilled drain hole in the perchs so water would not lay in there.
I relly like the idea of the drain holes. Make it easier to was whatever crud accumulates around the U bolts.
 
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