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[GMCnet] Pork Chop Measurement [message #151556] |
Sun, 04 December 2011 12:28 |
Ken Henderson
Messages: 8726 Registered: March 2004 Location: Americus, GA
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Back in July '09, Emery reminded us of how to measure the specified angle
of a pork chop (torsion bar adjusting arm). I didn't pay a lot of
attention back then but over the past few days I've become more interested.
After the initial setting of the GMC's ride height, after installing the
1-Ton upgrade, I took a short test ride. When I checked the ride height
again in preparation for refining the alignment, I found the height 1-1/2"
to 2" lower than we'd just set it. Because I needed to order longer bolts
to gain more adjustment range, the project was delayed for a few days.
When the $4.82 each 1/2-20x3-1/2" Gr.8 bolts arrived, had their tips
rounded, and were installed, I found that I could not reach the specified
ride height. I still need to raise the coach about 3/4" on both sides even
though the pork chops can more no farther because they hit the top of the
crossmember.
Having found 5 pork chops in my GMC "junk", I hoped to have a ready
solution to the problem, so I searched out Emery's email. To understand
it, I had to follow each step precisely, laying the PC on a piece of graph
paper and performing the steps. The first photo in the album below is the
result. Unfortunately, I have one 16* PC, presumably from a Toronado, and
four 23* ones. I need two 25.5* or, preferably, 28* units to correct my
problem.
Anyone got an 28* pork chops? I sure hate to spend $500 for the adjustable
ones JimK's now offering. I might drive a nose-dragger for a while. :-(
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5964
Ken H.
Americus, GA
'76 X-Birchaven w/Cad500/Howell EFI+ & EBL
www.gmcwipersetc.com
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Re: [GMCnet] Pork Chop Measurement [message #151587 is a reply to message #151556] |
Sun, 04 December 2011 16:59 |
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USAussie
Messages: 15912 Registered: July 2007 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Ken,
The adjusting bolt on the pax side of Double Trouble is screwed all the way in. I bought a set of the adjustable pork chops to
install when I get back there in February.
They were $249.50 for a pair.
Maybe if you turn the torsion bars around it will fix the problem?
Sorry just couldn't resist! ;-)
Regards,
Rob M.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Henderson
Back in July '09, Emery reminded us of how to measure the specified angle
of a pork chop (torsion bar adjusting arm). I didn't pay a lot of
attention back then but over the past few days I've become more interested.
After the initial setting of the GMC's ride height, after installing the
1-Ton upgrade, I took a short test ride. When I checked the ride height
again in preparation for refining the alignment, I found the height 1-1/2"
to 2" lower than we'd just set it. Because I needed to order longer bolts
to gain more adjustment range, the project was delayed for a few days.
When the $4.82 each 1/2-20x3-1/2" Gr.8 bolts arrived, had their tips
rounded, and were installed, I found that I could not reach the specified
ride height. I still need to raise the coach about 3/4" on both sides even
though the pork chops can more no farther because they hit the top of the
crossmember.
Having found 5 pork chops in my GMC "junk", I hoped to have a ready
solution to the problem, so I searched out Emery's email. To understand
it, I had to follow each step precisely, laying the PC on a piece of graph
paper and performing the steps. The first photo in the album below is the
result. Unfortunately, I have one 16* PC, presumably from a Toronado, and
four 23* ones. I need two 25.5* or, preferably, 28* units to correct my
problem.
Anyone got an 28* pork chops? I sure hate to spend $500 for the adjustable
ones JimK's now offering. I might drive a nose-dragger for a while. :-(
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5964
Ken H.
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Rob M. (USAussie)
The Pedantic Mechanic
Sydney, Australia
'75 Avion - AUS - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
'75 Avion - USA - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
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Re: [GMCnet] Pork Chop Measurement [message #151591 is a reply to message #151587] |
Sun, 04 December 2011 17:38 |
Gary Worobec
Messages: 867 Registered: May 2005
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Rob, did you get those from Suspension Maxx?
Thanks
Gary and Joanne Worobec
1973 GMC Glacier
Anza, CA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Mueller" <robmueller@iinet.net.au>
To: <gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2011 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Pork Chop Measurement
> Ken,
>
> The adjusting bolt on the pax side of Double Trouble is screwed all the
> way in. I bought a set of the adjustable pork chops to
> install when I get back there in February.
>
> They were $249.50 for a pair.
>
> Maybe if you turn the torsion bars around it will fix the problem?
>
> Sorry just couldn't resist! ;-)
>
> Regards,
> Rob M.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ken Henderson
>
>
> Back in July '09, Emery reminded us of how to measure the specified angle
> of a pork chop (torsion bar adjusting arm). I didn't pay a lot of
> attention back then but over the past few days I've become more
> interested.
> After the initial setting of the GMC's ride height, after installing the
> 1-Ton upgrade, I took a short test ride. When I checked the ride height
> again in preparation for refining the alignment, I found the height 1-1/2"
> to 2" lower than we'd just set it. Because I needed to order longer bolts
> to gain more adjustment range, the project was delayed for a few days.
>
> When the $4.82 each 1/2-20x3-1/2" Gr.8 bolts arrived, had their tips
> rounded, and were installed, I found that I could not reach the specified
> ride height. I still need to raise the coach about 3/4" on both sides
> even
> though the pork chops can more no farther because they hit the top of the
> crossmember.
>
> Having found 5 pork chops in my GMC "junk", I hoped to have a ready
> solution to the problem, so I searched out Emery's email. To understand
> it, I had to follow each step precisely, laying the PC on a piece of graph
> paper and performing the steps. The first photo in the album below is the
> result. Unfortunately, I have one 16* PC, presumably from a Toronado, and
> four 23* ones. I need two 25.5* or, preferably, 28* units to correct my
> problem.
>
> Anyone got an 28* pork chops? I sure hate to spend $500 for the
> adjustable
> ones JimK's now offering. I might drive a nose-dragger for a while. :-(
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5964
>
> Ken H.
>
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Pork Chop Measurement [message #151638 is a reply to message #151587] |
Sun, 04 December 2011 21:59 |
Ken Henderson
Messages: 8726 Registered: March 2004 Location: Americus, GA
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You're probably right; that would proably fix it for a day or two -- just
long enough for you to say, "See, I told you!" . :-)
Ken H.
On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 5:59 PM, Rob Mueller wrote:
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> Maybe if you turn the torsion bars around it will fix the problem?
>
> Sorry just couldn't resist! ;-)
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