Working on a '46 Chief. Pulled the front wheel to put a tire on.
I think this machine is all '46 parts. When pulling it apart, I can't remember how hard I tapped the pinch bolts out of the girder.
When I put everything back together, I couldn't put the solid axle in far enough to insert the pinch bolt. Same problem on the brake side. After installing things piece by piece, my problem seems to be the stack of brake bits I have. If I install just the hollow axle, it moves starboard enough to insert the pinch bolt. If I add the drum, I'm still good. When I add in the backing plate, the hollow axle sits too far inboard to insert the pinch bolt.
Someone touched the axle with a burr before I got to it, but that seems like the wrong way to solve the problem, as the axle is not fully supported by the girder tips. Per pics and Jerry Greer's site I appear to have the right parts, but this thing won't go together with this dadgum backing plate in the mix.
Any ideas for me to try? I'm tempted to take a '50-'53 axle to the lathe and just make what I need.
I think this machine is all '46 parts. When pulling it apart, I can't remember how hard I tapped the pinch bolts out of the girder.
When I put everything back together, I couldn't put the solid axle in far enough to insert the pinch bolt. Same problem on the brake side. After installing things piece by piece, my problem seems to be the stack of brake bits I have. If I install just the hollow axle, it moves starboard enough to insert the pinch bolt. If I add the drum, I'm still good. When I add in the backing plate, the hollow axle sits too far inboard to insert the pinch bolt.
Someone touched the axle with a burr before I got to it, but that seems like the wrong way to solve the problem, as the axle is not fully supported by the girder tips. Per pics and Jerry Greer's site I appear to have the right parts, but this thing won't go together with this dadgum backing plate in the mix.
Any ideas for me to try? I'm tempted to take a '50-'53 axle to the lathe and just make what I need.
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