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Topic: Is this K frame Normal? (Read 722 times)
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Ryan (Strange246)
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I cleaned up my K frame yesturday and found this, where the pivot pin for the LCA goes into the K frame it looks like someone welded a washer onto the K, probobly to fix a enlarged hole or something, but what makes me wonder even more is what looks like a metal, almost barrel shaped spacer between the LCA and K frame itself, is this normal or should I look for another K? Here's a couple pics..
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Ryan (Strange246)
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Another pic, arrow points to the spacer  [attachment deleted by admin]
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Ryan (Strange246)
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Does anyone have a factory v8 K they could grab some measurements off for me? I want to atleast know if this thing is bent or what ever, seems like it might have come off a wrecked car, the mount for the steering box is cracked which I can fix and there's a couple other things that have been fixed but I need to know if this thing is beyond useable, the red lines in the pic is the dimensions I need, those should be enough to let me tell if it's screwed or not...
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Jim_Lusk
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I have seen those washers before. The quality control on the k-members was something short of good. As for the space, that's normal and part of the LCA pivot. I've never noticed one to be barrel shaped, though.
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qkcuda
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Ryan, check out some of the k member pics on the post about putting b body headers in an a body.
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Ryan (Strange246)
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Ryan, check out some of the k member pics on the post about putting b body headers in an a body.
thanks guys, the spacer thats on mine is different though? maybe the pin is screwed?
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Jamakin
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i think its junk, only way to fix that problem is to buy an alterkation 
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b569rr
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These are the measurements of a straight untouched spool type that I have.
left front to right front 32 3/16" c-c. left rear to right rear 32 3/16" c-c diagonals both ways 34 1/4"
Also, who did they have weld these? The welds on mine look like bird poop.
Tom
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Jim_Lusk
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Yes, the welds on factory k-member were poor. I'm a metal melter and I'm better.
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Ryan (Strange246)
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Thanks guys, the more I look at this thing, the more I dislike it, I made a few phone calls and found one close by for a decent price, I keep finding more and more crap on this one that makes me want to not use it....Jamakin I would love an AlterK, but it's just not in the budget right now 
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Sixpak
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I myself have welded washers around the pivot pin in order to prevent the tube's welds from breaking. It is a common enough thing to happen with any Mopar of that era. I would not chuck it out - look over the welds - are they solid? Was the alignment ok with the car - did it drive straight, not wear the tires funny?
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