Hi All,
I just finished installing a new king pin alone with replacing the upper alignment pin, bushings, etc and the lower trunnion. When I tighten the bottom king pin nut, the steering knuckle will not move. Thus, I need to replace the lower thrust washer with a thinner one.
Rather than removing the pin and all the pieces again, I want to simply remove the lower king pin nut (after jacking up on the lower control arm under the coil spring). Then lower the control arm, thus separating the pin out of the lower trunnion. This will give me access to replace the washer.
Question … does anyone see any issue with replacing the thrust washer this way? I am a little concerned that I will not get the lower part of the pin lined up again with the lower trunnion. Then as I raise the suspension, is there any chance of bending the pin if it enters the lower trunnion slightly off center?
Any advice for making this job of replacing the thrust washer easier? Will the above work?
Thanks,
Bob
bpossel
Memphis, TN.
1971 280SL
1997 E320