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I was messing about with my compressor trying to stop it leaking, had the gauges/switch assemble loose, which put unwanted strain on the aluminium tube inside the brass fitting, breaking it, so I had to make up a little swage block to flare the tube to refit it.

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I decided to fabricate some longer swaybar links for my Jeep yesterday after the wife and I returned from breakfast. The links that came with my BDS suspension system are a bit short now that I have more droop out after installing my longer Fox 2.0 shocks. So much so, that when the front axle is fully drooped out the sway and links are perfectly straight. I am afraid that in the event of a full droop and a bump the swaybar may invert and then when the Jeep's weight comes back down on it, there could be damage.

At ride height I like to have the swaybar ends pretty much parallel with the chassis and the ground but mine are pointing downward slightly so I figured about 1.25" longer would do the trick.

I scrounged through my scrap pile and found some 1.25" DOM tubing for the link ends and some .625" 4130 chromoly tubing for the body of the links. I purchased some poly bushings that will work once I slightly bore the 1.25" DOM tubing out.
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Here are the components machined. I also machined some internal spacers for the bushings out of 304 stainless steel. The two bottom ones will slightly stand the bushings out a bit from the axle for spacing as well as have a larger surface area for support.
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Lower bushing spacer from stainless steel to provide the necessary spacing and support.
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Links TIG welded.
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Beadblasted and ready for paint.
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Painted and hanging to dry.
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Tonight I will press the poly bushings in and install the new swaybar links on my Jeep.

Mike.

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I'm finally moving into the new century. I decided to buy a 33 piece set of ER 40 collets to use on my lathe. I also ordered a nut , but will make the chuck. I found a piece of 2 1/2" diameter X 3" long mystery metal in my scrap..... I mean inventory..... and bored and threaded it for the lathe spindle. Now I will finish it on the lathe for concentricity.
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These little projects keep me busy while waiting for parts for the cutter grinder.:grin:
 
I finally decided to work on the set of Wright rollers I got from Keith Fenner back around Christmas. Some paint and assembly and I will be ready to roll some stock.
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Looks interesting.......What is a Wright roller?????

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Bummer on the liner leak. Been there, not much fun. I'm sure you'll have her back up and running before long. Mike

Mike,

The car has a fully pressurized oil systems, with 9 main babbitt bearings, each being fed from pump after filtering. The oil then goes though the main journal to the rod journals.
 
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Nice job on the links Mike. Welds look good. Mike

I decided to fabricate some longer swaybar links for my Jeep yesterday after the wife and I returned from breakfast. The links that came with my BDS suspension system are a bit short now that I have more droop out after installing my longer Fox 2.0 shocks. So much so, that when the front axle is fully drooped out the sway and links are perfectly straight. I am afraid that in the event of a full droop and a bump the swaybar may invert and then when the Jeep's weight comes back down on it, there could be damage.
 
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