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This IS the HOT ROD forum. Very Nice. Got me thinking. Got a lot of us thinking.
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I understand what you are saying, and agree that it is confusing.
Thanks again.
I used WW2 semi-gloss from gillespie coatings. Looks good but not as durable as I'd like, I should have added a hardner when I sprayed it.
I understand what your saying about the springs. But I believe they are correct. If they were reversed the long main spring would be on top of the pack thus, holding all the weight. The only way the lowers could be stretched and used. Would be buy placing all the tension on the spring clamps holding the main to the shorter leafs underneath.
In a standard auto all weight is pushed down thru the main leaf, to the shorter support leafs.
This setup is a little different because gravity is trying to pull the body away from the axle. As opposed to standard eliptical where the body is being pushed toward the axle.
At least thats how I figure it. I could be mistaken. It definitely wouldnt be the first time.
agreedThe springs are correctly orientated for the application. As the weight is applied the springs compress on each other. If you reversed them all of the load would be on the clamps and they would fail.
Deuce spring packs have the smaller springs at the top. The pic is of an old gasser with dual stack springs. All leaf springs are to be flattened to accept load be it from the top or bottom and some packs are loaded from the center ie(pick up) or from the ends upside down such as the deuce or his hotrod....On the Deuce, the little leafs are on the bottom...
OK, I stand corrected. Thanks.The springs are correctly orientated for the application. As the weight is applied the springs compress on each other. If you reversed them all of the load would be on the clamps and they would fail.
You can't see but I'm drooling!With more interest in diesel and little interest in the GMC over the past decade compounded by transmiSSion/ manifold issues the trucks were getting ignored, crushed, sent away. Effort to preserve even a few parts is getting more important. Some day the only thing left will be a hood hanging in a bar.
There are a few of us trying to save them and get them back to what they were.........but the waste really waits in the weeds.
Doing something, anything with the G749 might make some folks just want it more and maybe we can save a few more bits and pieces.
A few more rat rod projects just waiting for a bull big enough to try and build it.
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