1970 service replacement rear spring?
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Re: 1970 service replacement rear spring?
Here are three photos of the '69 rear spring that I may be getting. The owner was concerned it might be a service replacement because he said the plastic shims or liners were in very nice shape. Anyone know how to tell the difference between originals and service replacements?- Top
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Re: 1970 service replacement rear spring?
In order to tell if it is an aftermarket replacement or original we need o see a picture from above of the ends of the leaves. Replacements have a tapered but straight outer edge whereas originals have a "scalloped" edge. I don't know if I'm explaining it right but I will "know it if I see it". Does this mean I am qualified to be a Supreme Court Justice?
Jeff- Top
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Re: 1970 service replacement rear spring?
In order to tell if it is an aftermarket replacement or original we need o see a picture from above of the ends of the leaves. Replacements have a tapered but straight outer edge whereas originals have a "scalloped" edge. I don't know if I'm explaining it right but I will "know it if I see it". Does this mean I am qualified to be a Supreme Court Justice?
Jeff- Top
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Thanks for the suggestion.- Top
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I went through the TDB archives and all I saw were distance photos of '69-'72 springs but I noticed they appeared to have a slight upward curl on the ends whether mounted on the car or just sitting on the floor. The one on my car sure doesn't. When I think of scallops I think of the perimeter edges of pie crusts but I am sure not that pronounced.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I'm pretty certain there are some photos in the archives showing the taper rolled ends on original springs. It's best to look at both a top and side view to confirm originality. And any 63-79 or so spring will do. You don't need to restrict yourself to 69-72. Also, imagining a pie crust doesn't help.
There is a sketch from the side of a repro and an original in one of the articles on leaf springs that I wrote for the Restorer about 7 or 8 years ago. Can't remember the year or issue off the top of my head.
Gary- Top
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Scott
From what I see in those photos it appears to be an original type rear spring.
1. The top 3 leafs are straight with no curved up ends
2. The liners also appear correct.
3. The bottom leaf end has the correct appearance.
4. Just need a better close up photo looking from the top and side of the middle 5 leafs at their ends as everyone else has pointed out.
Paul 18046- Top
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To add to Paul's comments, I really like the finish on that spring and if it found its way to my car I wouldn't touch it. I don't care what you do to it you will never make it original again.Terry- Top
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I emailed Grant that if I got the spring I would clean it up and install it. But if I did that it would make the rest of the undercarriage jealous. By the way, I bought two pairs of those 1970 headlight washer check valves.- Top
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I'm not certain what you mean by "no curved up ends". All leaves, except the main leaf, should have the same taper rolled ends.
Gary- Top
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Gary
What I am saying is that the 5 middle leafs have a much more pronounced up ward curve then the top 3 shorter leafs. The top 3 have variations of the curve from none to very slight but not as great as the middle 5 leafs. Also if it were an F41 spring then I would expect the all 6 leafs to be curved up except for the bottom one.
I also agree with Terry leave the spring alone just install the bushing cups and install the spring. Do not forget that the bushing cup is flared over to lock it in the spring.
Paul 18046- Top
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Paul, I wouldn't know that as the spring might have been replaced before I bought it. Or I had it re-arched around 2005 maybe. Would clamps be installed after re-arching? I know that my mechanic and I talked about the rear spring about six years ago and he strongly advised against Fiberglas springs but can't recall what we did. Here is a photo that I hope will help.- Top
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Re: 1970 service replacement rear spring?
Here are 2 photos of an original spring, on the left in both, next to an Eaton spring.
Jeff- Top
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