Front Suspension - Hudson 1953 Jet Mechanical Procedure Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Curb height (Front)
(Rear)
Curb height (Front) ont)
Caster
Camber
Maximum variation between right and
left wheel caster or camber
Toe-In measured at wheel rim
Pivot Pin Inclination
Wheel Bearing Type
Adjustable Roller Bearing
CONSTRUCTION
Front suspension is the individual front wheel
type with independent support arms and coil
springs. This type of front wheel suspension per-
mits either wheel to absorb road irregularities
without effecting the other wheel.
Steering is from a center point which permits
smooth operation of the steering mechanism.
UPPER SUPPORT ARM
The upper support arm bushings (9) Figure 1,
fit into the upper support arm bores and are
threaded on to the ends of the pivot.
The assembly is attached to the frame side rails
at the No. 2 crossmember by two bolts (7). Shims
(10) between the upper support arm pivot and
frame member provide caster and camber adjust-
ments. At the outer end of the upper arm a
threaded pivot bolt (16) holds t h e spindle pivot
upper support (17) to the arm.
STEERING SPINDLE PIVOT PIN
The steering spindle pivot pin (46) i s threaded
into the upper support pivot. The outer steering
arm (53) is keyed to the steering spindle and the
pivot pin. Below the steering arm a t run n i o n is
mounted on the pivot pin. Steel threaded bushings
(19) fit into bores in the outer end of the lower arm
and onto the threaded portions of the lower sup-
port arm trunnion.
SECTION 12

FRONT SUSPENSION

SPECIFICATIONS
4-5/32"
6-1/16"
0° ± 1/2°
1/4° to 1-1/4° Positive
1/2º
0"-1/16"
3° 28'
FRONT SUSPENSION 116
Wheel Bearing End Play
Tie Rod End Type
Tie Rod Adjustment
(To increase - Turn counter clockwise)
Wheel Bearing End Play .001" to .003"
(To decrease - Turn clockwise)
Steering Center Arm
Pivot Nut
Torque 45-50 Ft. Lbs.
Outer Steering Arm
Nut
Torque 110 to 120 Ft. Lbs
LOWER SUPPORT ARM
Steel bushings (5) are inserted through bores in
the lower support arm at the inner e n d and onto
the threaded ends of the inner (23) pivot. Two bolts
(47) attach the pivot to the No. 2 crossmember.
The spring seat is riveted and welded to the
lower support arm. At the lower end the coil spring
(43) fits on the spring seat and the upper end into a
recess in the frame at the No. 2 crossmember.
Two rubber bumpers are used on the front
suspension, one on the upper arm (44) cushions and
restricts downward movement of the upper support
arm. The other on the lower support arm (51)
restricts upward movement of the assembly.
FRONT SUSPENSION
REMOVAL (RIGHT OR LEFT)
1. Raise car and place jack stands under inner ends
of the lower support arms.
2. Remove wheel and tire assembly and on left side
remove fender side shield and battery.
3. Remove shock absorber anchor plate bolts, nuts
and washers (56). Turn anchor plate 1/4 turn and
push upward to clear spring seat.
4. Disconnect stabilizer connector link from lower
spring seat.
.001" to .003"
Plain Bearing
Threaded

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents