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Ok that sounds about right, new bushes won't prevent it from going up and down. Does it have a hole drilled through it so a split pin can be fitted. This will stop the up and down movement. If it doesn't hava hole you might have to drill one. From memory that shaft is probably 3/4 inch diameter. If it has a hole in the shaft you will need to pack it with washers to take up any clearance above the split pin

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I was thinking the same about drilling the same and putting the split pin in. The washers are a good idea as well. Should have some split pins and washers from my old mans gear. he passed over 17 years ago.

Thanks. Will get back with a pic..

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You need at least one washer to protect the split pin or it will get cut off

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Hello, Norm,

I drilled a hole in the quadrant pin but require a thinner washer as there's barely any room for it, and the split pin so i just put the pin in for now and will replace it with a thinner washer to protect the split pin from cutting as you've advised. The steering to the left is much improved as it was almost straight with the pin on the quadrant moving almost 2 inches upward when steering to the left.
I jacked up the left side to get better access.

Now will do the wheel turning outwards on both sides and the washers to space the tyres out from the king pins shortly to stop them from rubbing.
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Very good every bit helps with the steering, they weren't that good from new, and they have had 30 years to get worse. I can check the measurement I used on the stop bolts if you want me to

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Hello Norm,

You're correct about the steering.
I haven't given it much thought in regard to the stopper bolts and how and why it works to stop the wheels from turning out 90 degrees, but i know from your advice that its a 10mm drill hole that's 40mm out from the king pins on the flat bar.

Is that from the actual pins or the frame that they're mounted to?

Yes, the bolt length would be much appreciated.

Thanks.

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Hi Syd,
Not sure where I got the 40mm from, I just measured the one I did here and if you actually pull the king pin out and measure from the edge of the pin out 30mm and put a 10mm hole there. If you leave the king pin assembled and measure out 20mm from the bottom flat of king pin housing and drill the hole there. As for the length from memory the bolts we used were probably 25mm. I can't remember what they come up against but it does work and stops the wheels from turning too far

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So when the bolt is fitted into the 10mm hole drilled, does the thread part of the bolt point up or down?

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For some reason I don't think it mattered but I would put the bolt looking up. If you jack the front off the ground so you can turn the wheels back and forth you will see what happens when you turn to the right. I think it hits the bar running across the back that ties the wheels together. I am doing this from memory from a year or so ago but you will see what happens

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