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Spring rebuilding?

jlaird

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I had to trash the two flat u bolts that go around the spring. They are not available from Moss or VB. Anyone ever have to replace these and what did you use?
 
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I had to trash the two flat u bolts that go around the spring.

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Do you mean 265-570? They're available....
 
No, but am going to replace those as well as they pited real badly, I mean the flat U bolts, there are two about mid spring.
 
Give me a number, please....
 
Tony it has no number in either book.
 
Is it shown in the illustration? I'm trying to figure out what it is so I can see if I've got used ones
 
yes is in ipb, up side down flat ubolts.

Look a bit like flat steel rather than bolts.
 
listed in VB cat as 18-314
 
Jack, its been so long since I've ordered anything from VB that I don't even own an old VB Midget catalog!
 
No numbers in the Moss book at all. But they are between the two round U bolts at either end.
 
Tony, Jack is referring to the clamps that go around the spring stack. Flat pieces bent into a square "C" shape, with a horizontal bolt through the bottom.
Jeff.
 
Jack:

I replaced the ones that hold the springs in recently, they are available from Moss.
 
No fooling, what the heck did you ask for. They not even listed in the book.

Shoot. I'll take four please of your flat kinda u boltish, thingees for springs.
 
Thought you wanted the 265-570. When I had my springs rebuilt years ago they replaced the other U bolts with band straps, I would think that a spring shop would have those.
 
Jack,
Let me know how you make out sourcing the clamps; I have an extra set of 1/4 elliptic springs that I can steal some parts off of if you want to stay close to original. A spring shop should be able to supply a modern equivalent though as GB1 pointed out.
 
Thank you sir.
 
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