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T-Series MGTD Front suspension and Swivel / King pins

EinsteinsDad

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I am rebuilding a 1953 MGTD:

I am tring to replace the swivel pin which is pressed into the stub axle in the front suspension. I have successfuly disassembled the left side completely. I have gotten the steering lever arm out of the left side unit. I have two new swivel pins (left and right).

1) What is the best way to press in the new swivel pin? It is very tight. Is it just pressed in? What is the best tool to use and should it be lubed to assist in assembly, or do I turn the pin to reduce its diameter?

2) What is the best way to separate the other existing swivel pin from the stub axle? Again, what is the best tool and technique?

Any insight will be appreciated. Thanks.

David
1953 MGTD /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hammer.gif
 
I haven't gone this far into the suspension on my Y-Type yet (same as TD suspension) so I can't be of any help, sorry! The link Bob gave would be a good place to post your question. Good luck!
 
Thanks. I will post there too.
 

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That suspension is looking a bit too clean. Get that thing together so you can take it out and get a bit of dirt on it! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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