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Bugeye fulcrum pin the sprinpan help

ichthos

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OK, I'm being optomistic. If I do actually get the spring pans in, the next fun thing looks like the kingpin to spring pan attachment. I was given three types of cork washers. My first question is:1) Which washers do I use? My manual shows one cork washer on either side, but doesn't say which kind. I have included a pic of the three cork washers I was given. Note that the top pic is the beveled washer and has a beveled surface on one side. 2) My next question is facing the pan on the car, which goes to the right or left of the kingpin? 3)It looks like a tight fit to push in those washers, which seem kind of fragile - are there any tricks to make this go smoothly? Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated.

Kevin
 

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Frank (aka spritenut) uses garden hose washers in place of the cork ones.
 
It is supposed help keep the grease in and the dirt out.
 
exactly, use which ever you wish.
 
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