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1948-1952 Shop Service Manual - - Hudson-Essex-Terraplane Club

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FRONT SUSPENSION 12 - 1<br />

Curb height (Front)<br />

(Rear)<br />

Caster<br />

Camber<br />

Maximum variation between right and<br />

left wheel caster or camber<br />

Toe-In measured at wheel rim<br />

Pivot Pin Inclination<br />

Toe-out variation between wheels<br />

Spindle Pivot Pin Thrust Bearing<br />

Wheel Bearing Type<br />

SECTION 12<br />

FRONT SUSPENSION<br />

SPECIFICATIONS<br />

3-15/16"<br />

5-1/4"<br />

1/2° 1-1/2°<br />

1/2° 1-1/2°<br />

1/2º<br />

0-1/16"<br />

3º 36"<br />

± 30"<br />

Ball<br />

Taper Roller<br />

Wheel Bearing End Play<br />

Tie Rod End Type<br />

Tie Rod Adjustment<br />

Tie Rod Adjustment<br />

Steering center arm bolt<br />

nut<br />

Steering arm nut - tighten<br />

to<br />

.001" to .003"<br />

Plain Bearing<br />

To Increase-Turn counter clockwise<br />

To Decrease-Turn clockwise<br />

Tighten to 70# torque<br />

#110 to 120# torque<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

Independent suspension of front wheels permits either wheel<br />

to absorb road irregu1arities without any effect on the opposite<br />

wheel.<br />

Steering is from a center point which permits smooth operation<br />

of the steering mechanism. With the center steering arm, it<br />

is possible to eliminate frictional points which is not possible<br />

with off-center steering.<br />

UPPER SUPPORT ARM:<br />

The upper support arm and pivot are one unit, the assembly<br />

rides in bushings located at the front and rear of pivot.<br />

The upper support arm pivot bracket is attached to the frame<br />

side member by three bolts. The outer end is attached to the<br />

steering spindle support by the eccentric bushing pivot bolt.<br />

STEERING SPINDLE:<br />

The steering spindle and the steering spin dl e support are<br />

joined together by the pivot pin. The steering spindle support is<br />

attached to the upper support arm by the eccentric bushing bolt<br />

and to the lower support arm by a pivot pin which rides in a<br />

steel bushing.<br />

LOWER SUPPORT ARM:<br />

The lower support arms are responsible for the vertical<br />

movement of the front suspension. They are joined to the<br />

steering spindle support at the outer end and to a pivot that<br />

is bolted to the #2 crossmember at the inner end.<br />

The coil spring seat is riveted to the lower support arm and<br />

the top of spring fits in a recess of the #2 crossmember.<br />

Two rubber bumpers are located on the front suspensionone<br />

limits downward movement of upper support arm - the<br />

other limits upward movement of the lower support arm.<br />

BUSHINGS:<br />

The pivot pins and steel bushings are threaded and<br />

therefore securely bound together even though excessive<br />

wear may take a loose fit.<br />

Clearance between pins and bushings i s from .012 to .026<br />

to allow for lubrication adjustment and free action.<br />

LUBRICATION<br />

Lubrication of threaded bushings must be thorough and<br />

with the weight of the car off the bushings.

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