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CB King Pin Overhaul
bevoracing - January 18th, 2009 at 02:49 PM

Hello All, My name's Tony Beven, Whyalla, SA KO813.
After showing Bill what I'd done with my king pins he suggested I share it with you all. When I bought this set they were in bad condition. Seemingly from new, the forging was never bored correctly, the King Pin bushes were pushed in and reamed but not completely cleaned up. The pins were badly worn too. Worst of all they were disasembled with a very big hammer and quite badly knocked about.
I ground the king pins, line bored and faced the forgings, made new king pin bushes, re-machined the link pin cap bores, stretched out the caps to suit, grub screwed the link pin bushes, made new thrust washers, O rings, grease nipples, clean up and paint, there it is.
I've got the gear to do this sort of thing and would be willing to do it for others, in the interest of CB preservation. It's time consuming of course and wouldn't be cheap. If you're interested PM me and we'll talk.
Cheers, Tony


BrisDubba - January 18th, 2009 at 04:39 PM

Tony,

That looks like a great result. Thankfully mine are very good but I will keep your details, should someone inquire.

Well Done

Peter


11CAB - January 18th, 2009 at 06:38 PM

Looks good. Can I get you to email some pics of your CB to vwnuts@bigpond.com so I can add them to the CB Gallery.

Cheers
Graham


BUGBOY - January 24th, 2009 at 07:30 PM

They look great Tony!
you will need to make a few more posts ( 5 I think) before you will be able to get PM's

Nathan


bevoracing - January 25th, 2009 at 11:14 AM

Thanks Nathan
Not a problem, anthony.beven@boc.com
Cheers
Tony


bevoracing - March 8th, 2009 at 11:10 PM

All
I've just completed another set of stub axles, this time for a customer. They needed the standard treatment plus an outer bearing area knurled back up to size and the LH thread repaired. That required a custom "clamp" type nut to be made. Turned out pretty well I think.
It also gave me a chance to verify the costs for these survices. Schedule of rates & picture attached. If anyone needs something done let me know.
Cheers
Tony


58camper - March 9th, 2009 at 10:16 AM

Tony,

Good work and great stuff with your pricing schedule. At least guys will know what they are up for in the event they need the front end reworked.
Regards,
Bill.


58camper - May 9th, 2009 at 06:39 PM

Bevo,

Was just talking to a guy in Victoria who had his front end refurbished by you. He said he was delighted with the great job you did and it aligned to your pricing schedule so he knew what he was up for.
Dont expect to be rushed off you feet for other guys wanting front ends done but you can bet that when one job comes along then others will follow.
country buggy bill


Crash55 - September 22nd, 2015 at 11:02 PM

G'day Tony Bevan, if you are still in Mt Pleasant I live in Mount Barker I own CB 402.

Cheers


Chris


bevoracing - September 23rd, 2015 at 03:54 PM

Hi Chris
Yes still in Mt Pleasant. I'm always ready to help someone with a CB. Do some stub axle work when needed, just did a Kombi king pin job for a mate in Darwin, and a couple of very earl beetle king pin sets recently, a 54 & a 56. I help out with a class 1 off road team too. Haven't had time to work on my CB for a while, the farm takes up a lot of spare time currently, it'll come. We need to catch up if you're just over at Mt Barker. I'll give you a call.
Cheers
Tony


Crash55 - September 23rd, 2015 at 05:26 PM

Great to speak with you today Tony and thank you for calling. Will catch up very soon. I am now a lot happier than I was earlier this week with hearing that the reduction Box may be up the creek :-( You call was well timed and I am now smiling with the concept on a superbug chassis under the Country Buggy LOL. But seriously looking forward to a chat and a drive to Mt Pleasant to catch up.

Talk again soon.

Chris


bevoracing - June 25th, 2018 at 12:31 PM

Hi All
Just completed another set (at last) for Andy T.
These were very corroded in the king pin interference fit area and had to be welded up. This actually means that I can straighten out that area, they are always out of line from the factory. Managed to clean up the bores OK, no sleeve required. Problem is you can't machine too much out of the bore or the male section ends up bigger than the king pin section, after it's ground, which means it isn't possible to assemble them.
These had been done before. Whoever did them did a great job, better than some. They used white Delrin link pin bushes, which is a bit strange?
Moral of the story is, keep the water out of them, with lots of grease.
Cheers
Tony


fish26 - June 26th, 2018 at 12:22 AM

Very nice work Tony


AndyT - July 12th, 2018 at 10:06 PM

Thankyou Tony, great work, this reminds me, they are still in the car, must take out and paint up