If you saw "Still taking it apart" well, I'm still taking the '53 apart. The original goal was to put tires and brakes on the old beast. I got all the brake parts off, and decided that I should probably maybe take a gander at the seals and bearings being since I was already in there. I pulled apart the left front corner and got the hub, bearings and seals out and cleaned everything up. Bearings useable, seals, meh, bushings real sloppy. (Had to look didn't yah.)
Now that I could see in there (No, No don't look!!) I didn't care for the look of the grease in the knuckle. Nor did I like the play in the thing when I latched on to it at 1200 and 1800 and wiggled it. So I'm cleaning it up before I take it off, and I come across a big gob of baked on crud at the top of the upper knuckle half where it joins up with the steering arm. Wait a minute...this is awfully hard mud...What the @$#%! Some genius had welded. Welded? Yes welded the @#$%^& steering arm onto the *&^%@# knuckle. (I told you not to look!)
Some people should never be allowed near anything with moving parts. All I can hope for is that from the awful gooberfication of the weld that there was poor penetration and I will be able to grind off the welds and save the parts. Sheesh!
Now that I could see in there (No, No don't look!!) I didn't care for the look of the grease in the knuckle. Nor did I like the play in the thing when I latched on to it at 1200 and 1800 and wiggled it. So I'm cleaning it up before I take it off, and I come across a big gob of baked on crud at the top of the upper knuckle half where it joins up with the steering arm. Wait a minute...this is awfully hard mud...What the @$#%! Some genius had welded. Welded? Yes welded the @#$%^& steering arm onto the *&^%@# knuckle. (I told you not to look!)
Some people should never be allowed near anything with moving parts. All I can hope for is that from the awful gooberfication of the weld that there was poor penetration and I will be able to grind off the welds and save the parts. Sheesh!
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