Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: Direct Connection 605 on January 31, 2019, 23:07:44
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Hi guys, couldn’t find the sequence of idler arm assembly in other posts about the idler arm.
Once the brass bush is in place, it’s seal, pin into bush, spring, disc, then top threaded cap?
Or spring and disc other way around?
Cheers
Chris
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Chris, give me your year , and i can send you photo of sequence,
some half bottom mounted arm and some are top mounted
regards.
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It’s a 1967 Wayne, the idler arm comes up through the bottom and has the double threaded nut on the top,
Thanks
Chris
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It’s a 1967 Wayne, the idler arm comes up through the bottom and has the double threaded nut on the top.../...
One important detail about this early type design of the steering idler arm, is that when you grease the nipple below, grease should run out through a little hole at the top.
The opening is oftentimes plugged, by dirt and old stale grease. This has the consequense that the idler is not sufficiently lubricated, and wear (and even corrosion inside) will result from this.
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So which side of the spring does the disc go on? Is the disc positioned just under that little hole in the top of the cap, or is the disc put on the top of the pin, then spring, then cap?
Cheers
Chris
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Chris,
I did mine a while back and I am 99% certain it is pin, cap (disc) and finally spring. If you look on the parts diagram it does show the components in the correct order.
Regards
Peter
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So which side of the spring does the disc go on?.../...
Illustration from M-B Workshop manual (1959 ed)
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That looks correct Peter, thanks for your help,
Chris