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Topic: Wide Front end on an IHC Super M
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| Farmerhr
02-10-2013 19:37:07
108.224.0.124
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Does anyone know how IHC put the king pin into the wheel spindle ? When I look at the joint, I can see where the wheel spindle has be machined for the king pin and there is a center in the end of the king pin. There are no welds that I can see. I realize that the assembly was not made to be serviced. However; my wheel spindle is fine but the king pin has been welded on, ground, and mutilated and I would like to try and replace it. There are replacement assemblies available but I would like to explore rebuilding what I have. Thank You for any help you may be able to offer. |
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| Farmerhr
02-11-2013 16:13:34
108.224.0.124
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Re: Wide Front end on an IHC Super M in reply to Farmerhr, 02-10-2013 19:37:07
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| Thank You for the imput. It is a big help to me. I appreciate your efforts. |
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| mkirsch
02-11-2013 05:28:51
64.80.110.75
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Re: Wide Front end on an IHC Super M in reply to Farmerhr, 02-10-2013 19:37:07
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| Yes, it is a TIGHT interference fit. Probably done at the factory with a combination of heating the kingpin and freezing the spindle. |
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| teddy52food
02-11-2013 07:23:55
184.94.175.179
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Re: Wide Front end on an IHC Super M in reply to mkirsch, 02-11-2013 05:28:51
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| metalmender
02-11-2013 01:28:05
74.106.68.156
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Re: Wide Front end on an IHC Super M in reply to Farmerhr, 02-10-2013 19:37:07
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| I believe they are a shrink/press fit, I removed one one time and had to heat the spindle and use a hydraulic press to remove it then had a new king pin made and frooze it ,heated the spindle and pressed it back in once cooled had machine shop cut new keyway in correct location |
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