I am mocking up my ‘32 roadster project and found that the Speedway 3/4” OD shackle bushings are quite loose inside the So-Cal speed shop Model A rear buggy spring eyes. Quick check on the digital calipers and the ID of the eyes are 0.7715” instead of 0.75”. What are the thoughts on a fix? Do I try to heat and hammer the eyes to squeeze them down to an ID of 0.75”? Or should I find a different shackle set up with some bronze bushings that have that wider OD to fit the spring eyes better? Any vendor recommendations? Many thanks! Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I think the first thing i would do is call So Cal and ask why they sell a spring that is not standard size ! If the hole is not round, like squeezing it a bit would fix it, that would be great, but how to do that cold will be a challenge. heat not recommended. Gobs of JB weld?
Those Speedway bushings are junk anyway. A hard unknown plastic. Ask Socal what bushings they prefer.
So Cal should be able to set up up with a bushing that will work. If not, try Pete & Jakes. If making one, I would use brass. Most likely can find a ready made bushing with a slightly bigger OD and turn down to fit. Maybe McMaster Carr or a spring shop. This is all assuming that the spring eye is fairly round.
Every area should have a spring shop of some sort. Here is a chart as an example of what is out there. https://www.autoandtrucksprings.com/leaf-spring-bushings-rubber-encased/
So I’ve got an inquiry out to SoCal asking for bushing recommendations for their irregular ID spring eyes. I also searched for a spring shop near me and apparently the oldest in America is in the next town over! Started in 1849 and still going strong - I love that. I may swing by there next week to see what they can do and for how much. I’m also looking into Oilite distributors to see if I can purchase something close to what I need and somehow make it fit without a lathe to turn it down on. Seems to me that I will be ditching these Speedway nylon shackles and move towards a grease-able shackle set up. Anyone have experience with these from MacsAuto? https://www.macsautoparts.com/1928-...MIuITxiceD8AIVY8qzCh3mWAOgEAQYAiABEgI3QPD_BwE Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Third Gen Automotive thirdgenauto.com 2600 Old Nashville Hwy, McMinnville, TN 37110 (931) 939-2068 Open · Closes 5 PMHours or services may vary 4 Facebook reviews Directions Website You can get what you need here as well he has an ebay store that has most of what he stocks both new and nos those shackles are not to great either
I’ve never heard of McCaster and Carr - quite a resource and selection. Thanks for that tip. Couldn’t find what I needed there, though. Does anyone know the dimensions of the Third Gen Auto shackles? Part #A-5630-KT? The listed dimensions of 6x4x1” do not make any sense to me. I’ll likely pull the trigger on this set up if I’m sure it will fit. Then I’ll head over to the local spring shop to ask them to whip up a spring eye bushing that will fit this oddball OD spring eye for me. Thanks all for the help. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Have any of you made shackle bushings out of Delrin/Acetal? I've turned out a lot of motorcycle chain tensioner idlers with it, and it seems to be a pretty good candidate for shackle bushings too. Harder than a whore's heart, works easily on the lathe.
I’m using the stock type spring eye bushings on my roadster like the ones from Mac’s or Snyder’s. I could measure one for you and get back with the OD? EDIT: The bushings from Snyder's measure 0.755" O.D. No help with your problem. Sent from my iPad using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
UMHW is another good material, I first learned of it here 20 years ago. The late C9 used it for a lot of stuff. https://www.mscdirect.com/browse/tn/Raw-Materials/Plastics/Plastic-Bars?navid=12101799 Many sources for oilight stock as well, here is one https://www.bronzebushings.com/bar-stock/841-oil-impreg-bar-stock
Oilite could be the way to go for me. I may also need to invest in a lathe or a friend with one to turn these down to a snug fit inside this wacky ID spring eye size Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Speedway Motors lists 3/4" bronze bushings on page 5 of the most recent catalog part # 910 33329 designed for the 2-1/4" shackles however, could probably be trimmed for 2" or 1-3/4" as needed.