1972 Ford F100 Project.

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You are moving right along! :thup:
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:yt: :fr: :thup:
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The Kingpins arrived in the mail this morning.

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Lets see if I can press the bushings in. I used a 3/4" threaded rod with washers to get them started. As you can see one side is done already.

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I then used a ball joint press to finish.

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Nice work, now do those bushings need to be honed after installation?
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hfdco4 wrote:Nice work, now do those bushings need to be honed after installation?
Yes, they have to be honed or reamed. I ordered a reamer, just waiting for it to come in to finish the job.
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:thup:
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I was talking to a neighbor a few weeks ago and he said he had a 72 Ford Camper Special sitting in back of his place. Said it was in rough shape and I was welcome to any parts I wanted from it. I went yesterday and took a look. It is beat up pretty bad, but I was able to salvage a few parts. One of them being the back slider window. I don't know if I will put it in this one or not. Here is a pic of it.

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Cool, nice score!
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Still waiting for the reamer for the kingpins. Looked at the transmission and decided to clean it up.

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After half a day playing with it, this is what I got. The transmission was working fine when the truck was parked. Do you think I should rebuild it or just replace all the gaskets?

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Do let us know where you got the reamer and how it works out when you get it.

http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =5&t=75482

If the transmission works ok, I would probably just clean it up and replace the seals and gaskets.
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Just pull the top and do an inspection of the gears. If they are good, reseal it and give the outside a coat of paint!
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The reamer arrived a couple of days ago, I am very impressed with the quality and packaging. So, this afternoon I decided to try in out on the kingpin bushings. I took my time, because this is the first time I have ever done anything like this. I must say it turned out very good, there is no play at all in the kingpin. When you get close, just give the adjustable reamer 1/16" turns. Here are some pics.

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Nice, that is the reamer I was considering! ...
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I put the front end back together today. That might be it for this year. We have had frost already and I have some fall work to do before it snows,,, such a bad word,,lol. The winter will be spent ordering restoration panels for the cab. Here are a few pics of todays work.

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Looking good, wish I could move as fast as you have... :thup:
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