According to the ST-12 manual, the rear leaf spring hanger is installed with the bracket/pin assembly pointing outboard with the shackle plate and nuts installed from the outside. Other than absolute correctness, is there a reason the bracket/pin assembly shouldn't be installed in the reverse direction? I first attached (loosely) the front hanger to the frame support and then attempted to install the rear shackle assembly; however, with the position of the rear spring eyelet, the shackle bracket/pin assembly can not be installed per the manual as the rear butt end of the frame extends beyond the rear crossmember about 1/2 inch and won't allow the bracket/pin assembly to be inserted towards the outside. If I disconnect the front spring bracket from the frame, am sure I could then move the leaf spring assembly rearward enough for the shackle bracket/pin assembly to be installed as shown in the ST-12; however, I would then have to reposition the front bracket so that the four bolts could be installed in the front spring hanger, which may be very difficult due to the arch of the spring assembly.
The differential housing is currently suspended from the frame with wire and once the leaf springs were completely installed, I intended to simply drop the "empty" differential housing down to the proper positions on the top of leaf springs and then install the U-bolts. Rebound straps have not yet been installed, so the housing is free to be moved around except that the brake line is still attached.
ST-12 instructions under the heading "Spring Leaf Replacement/installation", page 4-5, seem to describe the installation that is not entirely consistent with 61-62 Corvettes.
I have read an article by Joe Calcagno on the installation process, and while I don't dispute his method, am wondering if there could be other ways of getting the job done.
Any comments/suggestions welcome, particularly as regards to installing the rear shackle bracket/pin assembly in the reverse direction from the ST-12 illustration.
Thanks in advance,
Larry Chilton
The differential housing is currently suspended from the frame with wire and once the leaf springs were completely installed, I intended to simply drop the "empty" differential housing down to the proper positions on the top of leaf springs and then install the U-bolts. Rebound straps have not yet been installed, so the housing is free to be moved around except that the brake line is still attached.
ST-12 instructions under the heading "Spring Leaf Replacement/installation", page 4-5, seem to describe the installation that is not entirely consistent with 61-62 Corvettes.
I have read an article by Joe Calcagno on the installation process, and while I don't dispute his method, am wondering if there could be other ways of getting the job done.
Any comments/suggestions welcome, particularly as regards to installing the rear shackle bracket/pin assembly in the reverse direction from the ST-12 illustration.
Thanks in advance,
Larry Chilton
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