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I have a 67 CDN2 and am having trouble locating either a correct outer center tie rod (the one that ties into the bell crank) or possibly I need a different bell crank or I have no idea...
I had to replace the center tie rod end and when I got the part it could not be used due to a bend in it. When attached it hit the inner tie rod. Thinking I got the wrong part, I ordered from another source. Same issue. To get the unit out of the garage, I put one in a press and flattened it. While this works I'm a little concerned about stress cracks, and the fact I probably shouldn't have to do this, so I wanted to fix it properly. This weekend I took off the bell crank to see if I could swap in the spare one I had for my 3B thinking it looked like it would sit higher and would allow the tie rod end to clear. All the online information and the CDN2/3 service manual shows the same crank and repair kit parts for almost all the CJ/M series Jeeps. Well after getting it off I could see that wasn't actually true. While it has the same bearings and center bushing, everything else is different. I seem to have all the correct parts for the bell crank installation on the A1 as designed (it is still riveted), even though I can't find any information or pictures on what I have, they all work and have minimal wear but I can't use the stock tie rod end. In the attached pictures you can see the original tie rod end that was on the unit beside the replacement (you can see the bend), tire rod end installed (flattened to clear the inner), the bell crank assembly with dust cap with flattened tie rod end installed, top view of the bell crank assembly, and the frame mount. As you can see the entire bell crank installation is factory but looks nothing like the manual or anything else i can find. Does someone know what I am missing? Is there a longer bell crank? A kit to use a standard A1 bell crank and repair kit? Or was flattening the tie rod end a normal procedure with this setup? Thanx for any help with this... Warren
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You do not straighten the steering center tie rod. That would be very dangerous.
The Canadian bellcrank had more clearance from the frame, but the radius of the swing should be the same as every other bellcrank. The clearance was to allow for PTO shafts, which in reality were pretty rare in Cdn service anyway. As an aside, there was a priority A modification to drill a hole through the top of the center bolt of the bellcrank and install a castellated nut and cotter pin. There had been instances of the nut coming off and the bellcrank dropping down. In all honesty I have never run into the problem you describe. I'll have a look at mine today and try to compare it with your photos and see where your problem comes in. |
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Warren:
Where is your vehicle - cuz Canada is a big place?
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Thanx for the reply's...
Rob, I have the castle nut and cotter pin. In picture 2 you can see the tie rod end in relation to the bolt that connects to the tub under the rad. I know its not a great picture but does the relationship there look right or should the bell crank project further out? About the only other thing I can find related to this was a discussion on G503.com from 2006 (and a similar one on Willys M Jeeps that referenced it) related to an M38 question but the bell crank pictured in it looks exactly like mine: http://g503.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=460405 In it there is mention of replacing: Bell Crank - NSN 2530-00-737-5183/Willys P/N 800867 With Bell Crank - NSN 2530-00-333-3527/Willys P/N 906296 Dust Cap - NSN 2530-00-333-3526/Willys P/N 808436) Shoulder Bolt - NSN 5306-21-107-1495/Willys P/N 906396 Bearing, Sleeve - NSN 3120-21-106-0245/Willys P/N 906397 Along with some washers and seals ??? which again sounds like what I have but I can't find any of the part numbers other than the original, which is the stock spare bell crank I have, but it didn't look like I could mount it... I have had the entire front end apart looking for anything wrong but other than possibly the bell crank sitting lower, which it might be but I have nothing to compare it to locally, and being shorter, which it isn't compared to the stock one I was playing with yesterday... Any help sorting out where my issue is would be greatly appreciated. Maple-Leaf_eh: And you're right... I have adjusted my profile so it's a little less expansive... Saint John, New Brunswick... Warren
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1967 M38A1 CDN2 CFR: 67-07929 Stock and "mostly there" https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lbud60opzbv0aug/6OIkoCg_Fs Last edited by Warren Quin; 12-05-13 at 21:46. |
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That conversation on G503 rang a bell....sure enough I was the one that gave those numbers (I am cmpman on that forum).
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I thought so, based on the content similarities
![]() Rob, do you know if there is a "collar" kit to mount the common bell crank on that CDN2 mount? This is a picture of the mount with the collar (heavy tin with a spring inside and seal) from inside the top of the existing bell crank pushed on. With this the common crank seemed to fit fine. This looks like it would bring up the crank and change the angle so maybe the tie rod would fit. Its not something I can make unfortunately. I hate to do it as I was keeping it stock, or more correctly "last used" I guess, and what is on it is perfectly usable but I do need that tie rod end addressed :-( Thanx again Warren
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1967 M38A1 CDN2 CFR: 67-07929 Stock and "mostly there" https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lbud60opzbv0aug/6OIkoCg_Fs |
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