Rear Leaf Springs
Six more bolts and the rear leaf spring assemblies are off. That's my trophy wife / helper in the background:
I cleaned the leaves up with some Strongarm and a soft bristled brush. I used a some brown Scothchbrite on the unpainted surfaces. On this top leaf you can see the contrast between the old repaint (the brighter red), and the original Indian paint (I believe) that was covered by the casting that the springs mount to:
These are the leaves for one side, after cleaning and preserving:
These pieces of leather were between the top leaf on each side and the frame casting. They were still soft, I oiled them and re-used them:
The owners manual says that the leaf springs are assembled with a layer of grease between them, so that's what I did:
In this video only one set of springs is installed and they are not clamped down, so you can see how the rear suspension moves:
During the process of cleaning things up, I noticed these casting marks above the transmission mounting holes. I'm not sure if they mean anything to anybody, but I wanted to document them here:
I received some rear wheel parts from Walker Machine the day before yesterday, and I talked to Ziggy yesterday and he said my brake drum should be here today or tomorrow, so I'll start assembling a rear wheel soon. I've also been tinkering with the handlebar controls for the throttle and spark advance. Pictures to follow.
Kevin
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Six more bolts and the rear leaf spring assemblies are off. That's my trophy wife / helper in the background:
I cleaned the leaves up with some Strongarm and a soft bristled brush. I used a some brown Scothchbrite on the unpainted surfaces. On this top leaf you can see the contrast between the old repaint (the brighter red), and the original Indian paint (I believe) that was covered by the casting that the springs mount to:
These are the leaves for one side, after cleaning and preserving:
These pieces of leather were between the top leaf on each side and the frame casting. They were still soft, I oiled them and re-used them:
The owners manual says that the leaf springs are assembled with a layer of grease between them, so that's what I did:
In this video only one set of springs is installed and they are not clamped down, so you can see how the rear suspension moves:
During the process of cleaning things up, I noticed these casting marks above the transmission mounting holes. I'm not sure if they mean anything to anybody, but I wanted to document them here:
I received some rear wheel parts from Walker Machine the day before yesterday, and I talked to Ziggy yesterday and he said my brake drum should be here today or tomorrow, so I'll start assembling a rear wheel soon. I've also been tinkering with the handlebar controls for the throttle and spark advance. Pictures to follow.
Kevin
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