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02-20-2023, 12:43 PM | #1 |
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Spring spreader needed to pull rear end on a 41?
Hey all,
I getting ready to swap transmissions in my 41 woodie and wanted to know if I need to drop the rear end from the rear spring with a spreader off the shackles. Can I just back the whole thing out with the spring attached and no spreading? Thanks in advance, Jon |
02-20-2023, 12:56 PM | #2 |
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Re: Spring spreader needed to pull rear end on a 41?
[QUOTE=30aadoodlebug;2205838]Hey all,
I getting ready to swap transmissions in my 41 woodie and wanted to know if I need to drop the rear end from the rear spring with a spreader off the shackles. Can I just back the whole thing out with the spring attached and no spreading? /QUOTE] Yes, you can back the whole thing out. A couple of things to remember, though. Because of the high arch of the spring UNLOADED, you really do have to get the rear of the car up there. And don't forget that you'll have a hydraulic brake hose at the front of torque tube leaving little room to roll backwards. Same thing with the parking brake cable. Go for it! Coop . |
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02-20-2023, 01:06 PM | #3 |
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Re: Spring spreader needed to pull rear end on a 41?
To give myself more wiggle room when I'm backing out the entire rear end and drive shaft, I remove the wheels and roll the assembly out from under the car on the drums. You shouldn't have to do that if you're just swapping out the transmission. And no, you will not have to use a spring spreader.
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02-20-2023, 01:35 PM | #4 |
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Re: Spring spreader needed to pull rear end on a 41?
I pulled the transmission on my '37 pickup a few weeks ago. I left the spring on the axle and I did find it helpful to use a spring spreader to lower the arch of the spring. I supported the axle with a floor jack with a cross arm and pads that meet the axle just inboard of the backing plates. I strapped the axle to the cross arm with some tie down straps and pulled the jack back freeing the torque tube from the universal joint. It went pretty easily.
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02-20-2023, 02:17 PM | #5 |
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Re: Spring spreader needed to pull rear end on a 41?
I have a pair of those heavy-duty truck jack stands that gets the frame way up in the air so you have room to get the rearend out with the spring on it. Anytime you take the wheels off a vehicle slide them back under the car. And put chock blocks on the front wheels if you are not jacking them up. If the car was to fall off the jackstands it will at least land on the tires. I've never had one fall off in 40-years of doing it for a living, but it does happen. Cap off the brake lines to keep moisture from getting into the system. brake fluid is hydroscopic, it attracts moisture. Plus, you don't want the master cylinder to run dry or you'll have to bleed the air out of it. Since you're going to be there anyway flush the brake fluid out of all four wheels. It is supposed to be changed every two-years because of the moisture it absorbs.
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02-20-2023, 02:35 PM | #6 |
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Plus, my gas tank is 2 inches deeper than stock. Stock tank should require less removal height. |
02-21-2023, 01:11 PM | #7 |
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Re: Spring spreader needed to pull rear end on a 41?
Ok, I assume I just loosen the u bolt to the frame and raise it after everything else is disconnected? Im going to build a cradle out of 2x10s and lift the rear of the body up with my chain fall. should be fairly easy from what you all have described from there.
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02-21-2023, 07:42 PM | #8 |
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Re: Spring spreader needed to pull rear end on a 41?
On my 40, I put the floor Jack under the banjo housing and Jack it up high. Then place Jack stands on each side ahead of the rear wheels. After everything is disconnected, I lower the Jack just enough for the spring to clear the cross member then roll it back on the Jack far enough to clear the transmission. I don’t have to remove the wheels.
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02-22-2023, 06:15 AM | #9 |
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Re: Spring spreader needed to pull rear end on a 41?
I do the same as Ken/Alabama except I remove the wheels so I can disconnect the shocks from the frame. But I first raise the front end up onto drive on ramps using the floor jack. Then I jack up the rear. With the jack stands set on the frame high enough to allow the spring to clear the cross member and the gas tank the truck is level and there’s plenty of room underneath for me to rest on the creeper while I contemplate the next series of steps. Small pillow on the creeper helps.
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02-22-2023, 11:56 AM | #10 |
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Re: Spring spreader needed to pull rear end on a 41?
“ there’s plenty of room underneath for me to rest on the creeper while I contemplate the next series of steps. Small pillow on the creeper helps.”........
And a great place to take a nap!!!!........Mark
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