Guest STrallying Posted May 30, 2013 Share Posted May 30, 2013 Hi,Can anyone shed light on the best way to remove the top bolt without shearing it off.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rbk Posted May 30, 2013 Share Posted May 30, 2013 You have to be more specific.What bolt are you taking about (picture?) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest STrallying Posted May 30, 2013 Share Posted May 30, 2013 This is the bolt, presume is seized in at the moment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nvonada Posted May 31, 2013 Share Posted May 31, 2013 I would use my impact wrench on that. It was the tool of choice when I did my 41 front suspension. If you don't have one and if you are replacing the rubber try heat and patience. It might be easier if you take the mounting braket and arm off together then work on the stubborn bolt on a bench. Looks like a very rust-free car!Is that picture flipped or is that a RHD car? I just realized I was looking at the steering box there...Nathan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest STrallying Posted June 2, 2013 Share Posted June 2, 2013 It is a right handdrive as I am in New Zealand. Sheared the bolt in the end, but have a spares car which had the whole unit swapped onto this one, the spares car had the original arms for this car fitted as I think someone in the past had the same problem, bur the top outer bush slops about big time which is why I guess they were swapped over.So I have drifted out the pin in the top outer, will have to push out the brass bushes and get new ones from somewhere, I am hoping that Studebaker Int n'tl will have these. Next job is to order the rubber bushes for the top inner and new pins. She appears to be a late Commander from what I can make out. Gonna have a look at another one in bits next weekend, as if I don't have enough to do with one and a half cars!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rbk Posted June 3, 2013 Share Posted June 3, 2013 will have to push out the brass bushes and get new ones from somewhere.If you give me part numbers of the needed parts , I can check my stock.I have a large stock of parts from that era.I bought out the parts inventories from 28 Studebaker dealers as a retirement project.I have inventoried 23.000 part numbers.I have shipped parts to all corners of the globe.I am old and slow so please have patience.Robert Kapteyn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest STrallying Posted June 3, 2013 Share Posted June 3, 2013 will have to push out the brass bushes and get new ones from somewhere.If you give me part numbers of the needed parts , I can check my stock.I have a large stock of parts from that era.I bought out the parts inventories from 28 Studebaker dealers as a retirement project.I have inventoried 23.000 part numbers.I have shipped parts to all corners of the globe.I am old and slow so please have patience.Robert KapteynHi Robert,Thanks fro replying, great to have help from folk on this forum.Upper outer A arm pin 195897 2nrUpper outer A arm bushes 4nr, these are brass bushes and I am unsure of the part numbers as they don't appear to be listed on the Intn'l site other than rubber bushes with number 194347 which is clearly not correct???Appreciate your helpSteve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest stude8 Posted June 6, 2013 Share Posted June 6, 2013 Hi Robert,Thanks fro replying, great to have help from folk on this forum.Upper outer A arm pin 195897 2nrUpper outer A arm bushes 4nr, these are brass bushes and I am unsure of the part numbers as they don't appear to be listed on the Intn'l site other than rubber bushes with number 194347 which is clearly not correct???[ATTACH=CONFIG]195982[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]195983[/ATTACH]Appreciate your helpSteveSteveJust to help out here I can't locate data about a 1939 Studebaker Commander, in my chassis parts catalog [All eights 1929-1940] ? The last Commander listed is 1935 model 1B.The 1939 President model 5C used the planar suspension in front (chapter M, plate 53 on page 302) What is the serial number of the car you are working on? Maybe it is a six cylinder model not listed in the Eights catalog?John Shanahan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest STrallying Posted June 6, 2013 Share Posted June 6, 2013 Hi John,Have managed to get a bit more info over the last few days, she is a late 1939 Commander with serial number 4115678.Have just had a Chassis parts catalog arrive at home for 1934-1946, so will be giving that a good look through at the weekend.Slowly getting info and help from folk on here which is really great.Gonna be a slow resto I feel as I only get to work on her at the weekends when I go home from Christchurch to Tauranga, different islands.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest stude8 Posted June 6, 2013 Share Posted June 6, 2013 Hi John,Have managed to get a bit more info over the last few days, she is a late 1939 Commander with serial number 4115678.Have just had a Chassis parts catalog arrive at home for 1934-1946, so will be giving that a good look through at the weekend.Slowly getting info and help from folk on here which is really great.Gonna be a slow resto I feel as I only get to work on her at the weekends when I go home from Christchurch to Tauranga, different islands....SteveThe serial number definitely identifies it as a 1939 Model 9A Commander six cylinder car. That information will help parts suppliers when hunting down parts for it here in the USA for sure.If you can find the Studebaker part numbers you require in the Chassis parts catalog you now have communicate with Robert Kapteyn in Joliet, Illinois. He has a 4 story warehouse filled with early parts of that era.John Shanahan (Stude8) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rbk Posted June 9, 2013 Share Posted June 9, 2013 If you can find the Studebaker part numbers you require in the Chassis parts catalog you now have communicate with Robert Kapteyn in Joliet, Illinois. He has a 4 story warehouse filled with early parts of that era.Sorry about the delay in getting back to you.My wife was in the hospital and I did not go to the shop.I do not have these bolts but they show in the old Sasco inventory that was bought by Studebaker International.Robert Kapteyn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinneyhill Posted January 30, 2014 Share Posted January 30, 2014 Hey STrallying, I am in Tauranga and have a '39 CE. PM me! I have done (in the '90s) the front suspension on mine and may have some spares for them. I think I had new pins made to fit and the shop fitted the brass bushes as well. I also had to make some of the rubber bushes, but I expect they are available now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rbk Posted November 20, 2014 Share Posted November 20, 2014 Did you guys ever connect?What a coincidence finding two 1939 Studebakers in Tauranga.I am getting back to selling parts again after my stroke.Please let us know the progress on you car.Robert Kapteynhttp://www.studebakerstore.com/Studebakerstore.com/Welcome.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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