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Swivel ball rebuild

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 8:03 pm
by andrewMcF
I'm in the process of rebuilding a swivel ball, I have pressed in the top bushing and the bottom race into the swivel ball, i'm pretty certain the have been completely seated, I used a 20 ton press. But when I assemble the ball into the housing and bolt in the top swivel pin there seems to be a large gap, about 1 mm, between the housing and the swivel ball pin despite using all the shims…

Any one have any ideas as to why that would be?

Thanks,
Andrew

Re: Swivel ball rebuild

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 6:39 am
by island dormy
Hi Andrew

I do not know what year rover you are working on but if it is a series rover I have about 3mm of shims on both sides of mine to get the proper pull setting of 12-16lbs.. Remember when you do the pull test with a fish weigh scale it is the moving pull not the start pull (which will be 5lbs.? higher). The four top bolts have to be tight for a proper test. The big rubber seal on the swivel ball should not be installed when you do this test but the top swivel and bottom bearing should have a little gear oil on them.

Victor 1962 Dormobile

Re: Swivel ball rebuild

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 9:14 am
by andrewMcF
In other words.... more cow bell. :wink: