Trunnions - how slack is slack
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2019 9:04 am
Morning all,
After asking "how slack is slack" for a torsion bar, I'd like to ask how slack is slack for a trunnion. I'm methodically going through a front suspension rebuild and set up and have bought a pair of new swivel pin/uprights. Having read on here that its best to change both the uprights and the trunnions at the same time, I've got the swivel pins kits which come complete with the trunnions included. Dismantling them ready to clean and paint and out of curiosity, I reassembled them without any seals to see how much slack they had in them. There was more than I thought there would be. There is none up and down ie if the trunnion were to pull out in a wheel in the wing manner but there is noticeable side to side clearance. is this usual? I have no problems with renewing everything as I appreciate that new trunnions with old swivels might not give the maximum thread engagement in the joint so I just wondered if anyone has any comments.
Many thanks, Colin.
After asking "how slack is slack" for a torsion bar, I'd like to ask how slack is slack for a trunnion. I'm methodically going through a front suspension rebuild and set up and have bought a pair of new swivel pin/uprights. Having read on here that its best to change both the uprights and the trunnions at the same time, I've got the swivel pins kits which come complete with the trunnions included. Dismantling them ready to clean and paint and out of curiosity, I reassembled them without any seals to see how much slack they had in them. There was more than I thought there would be. There is none up and down ie if the trunnion were to pull out in a wheel in the wing manner but there is noticeable side to side clearance. is this usual? I have no problems with renewing everything as I appreciate that new trunnions with old swivels might not give the maximum thread engagement in the joint so I just wondered if anyone has any comments.
Many thanks, Colin.