Dowdeswell dp8 kingpin

bobk

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Anyone know what holds it in place , mine came half out just as I finished , managed to get it back in but all that's holding it seems to be grease tia
 

Sausage

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Assuming king pin is the turnover pin, according to the parts diagram above, the pin is threaded on the end with a castellated nut. I imagine there should be a shoulder on the other end of the pin to stop it coming out the other way.
 

bobk

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Location
stafford
Assuming king pin is the turnover pin, according to the parts diagram above, the pin is threaded on the end with a castellated nut. I imagine there should be a shoulder on the other end of the pin to stop it coming out the other way.
Yes it is , looks like it's stripped the thread , oops , welder ???
 

Sausage

Member
Drill a hole in the pin, not too deep, so it stays in a low stress area. Then weld a plate over a bit of pipe to replace the original nut, bolt up to pin. Two bolts might be better actually.
 

bobk

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Location
stafford
Drill a hole in the pin, not too deep, so it stays in a low stress area. Then weld a plate over a bit of pipe to replace the original nut, bolt up to pin. Two bolts might be better actually.
The nut is still in place , as I say the thread has been stripped , bet the pin won't be the easiest to drill in to
Could drill the nut in to the pin and whack a roll pin in
 

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