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restoring springs on M38
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:17 pm
by gorzel
Does any one have a suggestions on how to restore the springs on a m38. Mine have plenty of surface rust but are solid as far as I can tell. I was thinking of glass beading but will the dust between the springs cause trouble down the road?
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 7:05 pm
by wesk
Most folks follow the procedure for disasembly and reassembly in the TM 9-1804B. Then blast and paint each leaf seperately.
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 7:30 pm
by gorzel
I know I need to check what books my dad had on this jeep before I start on too much. I know he has at least one or two on jeeps but I am not 100% sure on which model. Most of his stuff was on DUKWs. Fortunately he did fill my head with a lot of knowledge about cars in general. Taking off the springs should not be a big deal with or with out a manual for me. However I will wait till I have the book just to make sure. Better safe than sorry when it comes to safety.
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 7:42 pm
by wesk
I assumed you knew how to remove the springs. The removal directions are in the operator's manual TM 9-804 or TM 9-8012. But there is a point worth making here as well. Two of the threaded spring shackle bushings are left hand.
The manual I quoted was for the disassembly, inspection and reconditioning and reassembly of the springs themselves. You should review this manual. I would not bead blast as an assembly unless I was doing a scratch and shoot type resto.
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 9:53 pm
by DJ
A big step in the right direction would be to spray the bushings with a penetrating spray,(PB Blaster,or equivelant) on a regular basis until it is removal time.
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:56 pm
by gorzel
Wes,
Good info on the left hand threads. I think I read about that in another thread. There is a lot of info here and I am trying to soak up as much as I can. It will be at least spring time but most likely some time in the summer till I even think about starting on this project. The restore job planned will be a quality one that I hope will make everyone appreciate the fine machines these are.
DJ,
PB Just bought a couple of cans last week just for the JEEP. I will do as you suggest and spray away for the next few months when I get a chance it is not at home now.
Thanks for the information everyone