After reading a number of posts about rear leaf springs, as I am thinking about rebuilding the current spring on my '66 Big Block (it has an Eaton spring) I remembered I have the spring I took off the '66 about ten+ years ago stored in a shed, so I took a look at it last night. After looking at how the ends are cut its a GM spring, however, I could not find a part number on the spring. Do you have to disassemble the spring to locate the part number? Thanks for the feedback
Rear Leaf Spring, C2
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Re: Rear Leaf Spring, C2
After reading a number of posts about rear leaf springs, as I am thinking about rebuilding the current spring on my '66 Big Block (it has an Eaton spring) I remembered I have the spring I took off the '66 about ten+ years ago stored in a shed, so I took a look at it last night. After looking at how the ends are cut its a GM spring, however, I could not find a part number on the spring. Do you have to disassemble the spring to locate the part number? Thanks for the feedback
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Re: Rear Leaf Spring, C2
I seem to remember that the part number was stenciled on the bottom using a gray paint. Probably long gone as it was exposed to the elements.
This stencil was on NORS springs from GM so not sure about production springs.
JR- Top
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Re: Rear Leaf Spring, C2
After reading a number of posts about rear leaf springs, as I am thinking about rebuilding the current spring on my '66 Big Block (it has an Eaton spring) I remembered I have the spring I took off the '66 about ten+ years ago stored in a shed, so I took a look at it last night. After looking at how the ends are cut its a GM spring, however, I could not find a part number on the spring. Do you have to disassemble the spring to locate the part number? Thanks for the feedback
John-------
I know of no part number ever found on original springs. There were only 2 rear springs at St. Louis at any given time during all of the C2 years and most of the C3 years. So, I really don't think a part number would have even been necessary for assembly line worker identification.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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