Thomas,
I didn't grind down my bolt heads, but I did cut a section out of the shackle webs so they cleared the bolt heads when under load and leaning back.
Keep up the good work!
Ian
SV2612 - a restoration project in Sweden
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Re: SV2612 - a restoration project in Sweden
Ian
That makes sense.
Today, I hope
, I will have the time left to assemble the front axle. Ought to be a simple task...
Thomas
That makes sense.
Today, I hope

Thomas
Re: SV2612 - a restoration project in Sweden
A simple task it was...
Find the misstake!

Find the misstake!
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The only obvious thing I can spot is the second leaf from the top projects a shorter distance from one buckle - the side closest to the viewer- than the other. The fourth spring down projects further.
At least you put the axle on the right way round! when I did this on my M type I put the axle on the wrong way and of course the bolt holes did not line up properly with the spring.
At least you put the axle on the right way round! when I did this on my M type I put the axle on the wrong way and of course the bolt holes did not line up properly with the spring.
Re: SV2612 - a restoration project in Sweden
Well, I´m ashamed - when assembly the front axle I forgot both the "rubber stop" and the caster shims.
And you are quite right - the springs differ. Something I haven't noticed myself
By the way, does anyone know where to find the two bushes that support the "brake cross shaft" (hope you understand what I´m looking for)? Outer diameter about 29 mm and inner diameter about 25 mm. If not I´m planning to buy a suitably brass tube and make them myself.
/Thomas
And you are quite right - the springs differ. Something I haven't noticed myself

By the way, does anyone know where to find the two bushes that support the "brake cross shaft" (hope you understand what I´m looking for)? Outer diameter about 29 mm and inner diameter about 25 mm. If not I´m planning to buy a suitably brass tube and make them myself.
/Thomas
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Re: SV2612 - a restoration project in Sweden
Looking good now!
Ian
Ian
Re: SV2612 - a restoration project in Sweden
Rear leaf springs assembled
Before I could assemble the rear springs I needed to replace the old bushes. I found new ones at Ian Harris, 16 mm outer diameter and 1/2 " inner. However, it was necessary to shorten them a little bit and adjust the inside dimensions slightly. When assembly the springs I noticed that there is a considerable play between the shackles and spring eye resp. chassis eye. I don´t remember if there where any washes when dismantling the springs but I think it ought to be.
After having measured the gap I found that 0,4 mm washers would do the job (two for each bolt).
Before I could assemble the rear springs I needed to replace the old bushes. I found new ones at Ian Harris, 16 mm outer diameter and 1/2 " inner. However, it was necessary to shorten them a little bit and adjust the inside dimensions slightly. When assembly the springs I noticed that there is a considerable play between the shackles and spring eye resp. chassis eye. I don´t remember if there where any washes when dismantling the springs but I think it ought to be.
After having measured the gap I found that 0,4 mm washers would do the job (two for each bolt).
Re: SV2612 - a restoration project in Sweden
Yes Thomas, there should be quite a thick washer on each shackle pin. Over the years, many of these original thick washers have been lost.
Also, the chassis was not bushed originally - someone obviously bushed yours in the past.
Good progress!
Also, the chassis was not bushed originally - someone obviously bushed yours in the past.
Good progress!
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Steering gear play fixed
My 1931 Minor has an early worm and wheel steering box - and a excessive play as well
I could easily move the arm about 2 mm sideways!
Because my first priority is a car in mechanical good standard (rather than concours perfection) this can´t be accepted!
Adjust the bolts and locknut on the top had no effect at all.
Therefore I took off the "cover plate" and eureka - I found it. There was a visibly play between the worm an wheel teeth. By rotating the wheel to another sector the play was eliminated! Somethings are unexpected easy to fix thanks to this forum!
/Thomas
My 1931 Minor has an early worm and wheel steering box - and a excessive play as well

Because my first priority is a car in mechanical good standard (rather than concours perfection) this can´t be accepted!
Adjust the bolts and locknut on the top had no effect at all.
Therefore I took off the "cover plate" and eureka - I found it. There was a visibly play between the worm an wheel teeth. By rotating the wheel to another sector the play was eliminated! Somethings are unexpected easy to fix thanks to this forum!
/Thomas
Re: SV2612 - a restoration project in Sweden
Great news and glad to have been able to help!
Ian
Ian