Rear spring top plate - removal

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Mitchman2
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Rear spring top plate - removal

Post by Mitchman2 » Fri Mar 30, 2018 12:21 pm

Before I wreck something... is it advisable to remove the rear spring top plate, or, if the threads are in good shape, leave it alone? Is this riveted to the rear axle?
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Re: Rear spring top plate - removal

Post by Marv » Fri Mar 30, 2018 1:26 pm

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That spring plate and stud assembly (item 7) should come off with a sharp rap with a hammer and punch. I suspect that it is held in place from road grime only unless the PO welded it in place for some god-awful reason. The spring plate ass'y is attached to the rear road spring prior to ass'y to the rear axle housing.

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Re: Rear spring top plate - removal

Post by Duncan M » Fri Mar 30, 2018 1:33 pm

What Marv said. A good drawing here:
http://mg-parts-spares.co.uk/parts-cata ... sion-axle/

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Re: Rear spring top plate - removal

Post by Steve Simmons » Fri Mar 30, 2018 3:05 pm

5 Lb hammer and a chisel! :thumbs:
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Re: Rear spring top plate - removal

Post by Mitchman2 » Fri Mar 30, 2018 5:33 pm

Good enough. It'll come off then. I was afraid I was going to go to battle with a rivet.
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1930 Model A Ford (owned since 1972)
1948 MG TC Special
1958 MGA
1966 E-Type OTS (just like the one I had in HS back in '74.

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