B Moore Posted February 16 Share Posted February 16 I just bought this Super sedan as a basket case. Entire front end is disassembled. Lots of new parts came with it. I’m not sure that everything is there but maybe I just don’t understand how it all should go back together. I know that somewhere on here is a thread on this but I’m having trouble figuring out a search function to access the info. Can anyone post a diagram or pics of their front end rehab? I would really appreciate the help. Thanks in advance, Bob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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60FlatTop Posted February 16 Share Posted February 16 Searching MOOG suspension bushings can get you pictures like this as well as MOOG part numbers. If I am planning a job I run an Ebay search with email notification for needed wear parts. Be careful about goofy search results on Ebay and Google. They can make you laugh. Looking at pictures and laying out your parts should give you a pretty good handle on things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jolly_John Posted February 17 Share Posted February 17 Bob, I'd suggest you order a copy of the 1941 BUICK factory shop manual. You're likely going to refer to it many times in the course of getting your '41 on the road. It's available in printed reproduction form, as well as digital. Either version costs very little money. John 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B Moore Posted February 17 Author Share Posted February 17 That’s a good idea. I think I saw another thread that suggested getting a 1950 master parts book? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kgreen Posted February 17 Share Posted February 17 Something to wet your appetite for the chassis parts book: 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B Moore Posted February 17 Author Share Posted February 17 So I ordered a reprint of the factory shop manual last night. Cheap enough. Should be here in a few days. Kgreen, where does the arm (part AA) in the illustration bolt to? Through the backing plate and spindle? Upper or lower set of spindle holes? I couldn’t seem to make it clear the king pin shaft. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1939_Buick Posted February 17 Share Posted February 17 (edited) Going to put a Buick straight 8 in it? Or hot rod with a different engine~drive line? Download the 1942 Buick shop manual for free. All of it section by section. Or click the pdf link to pay. http://www.oldcarmanualproject.com/manuals/Buick/1942/Shop Manual/ It is very comprehensive and has information that can be used with all straight 8’s. It has more information than was included in older “Shop Manuals” before 1942 You also should get a copy of a "Master Parts Book of Chassis Master for Buick 1928 -52". (or similar year range) That is where the Page 178-A comes from. Edited February 17 by 1939_Buick (see edit history) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kgreen Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 19 hours ago, B Moore said: So I ordered a reprint of the factory shop manual last night. Cheap enough. Should be here in a few days. Kgreen, where does the arm (part AA) in the illustration bolt to? Through the backing plate and spindle? Upper or lower set of spindle holes? I couldn’t seem to make it clear the king pin shaft. Lower set of holes with, as you mentioned, bolts going through the backing plate and spindle. Be aware that the arms are left and right as reversing these will cause interference problems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B Moore Posted February 18 Author Share Posted February 18 Came with a rebuilt engine still sitting on the crate back from the machine shop. Factory 248 with factory dual carbs. The new drag link, tie rod ends and steering arms are already assembled. I hope the previous owner put it back together correctly. Does the mounting hole for the sway bar link in the lower A-arm go to the front or to the back? That would tell me which is left and which is right. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neil morse Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 3 hours ago, B Moore said: Does the mounting hole for the sway bar link in the lower A-arm go to the front or to the back? That would tell me which is left and which is right. Sway bar link goes in front. Let me know if you need more photos. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B Moore Posted February 24 Author Share Posted February 24 Kgreen, Does the master parts book give measurements on bolts and other fasteners? My shop manual came but I’ll need more info than it has to source correct fasteners. And what are BHA manuals that I’ve seen people discuss here ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1939_Buick Posted February 25 Share Posted February 25 (edited) 8 hours ago, B Moore said: Kgreen, Does the master parts book give measurements on bolts and other fasteners? My shop manual came but I’ll need more info than it has to source correct fasteners. And what are BHA manuals that I’ve seen people discuss here ? For part Z "bolt", as in page 178-a above, for group 6.106 has size listed for 1941 as 7/16" 20 x 2 15/32". But not all bolts with a part number may have dimensions in parts books. For part AQ "bolt" group 6.170 looks to be part of a kit. So no description - size. From 1928-52 Master Parts Book pg 211 BHA = https://www.buickheritagealliance.org/ https://www.buickheritagealliance.org/archives Some of those or similar documents are avalaible from other sources. Like https://www.oldcarmanualproject.com/ Edited February 25 by 1939_Buick (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B Moore Posted February 25 Author Share Posted February 25 Thanks, 1939 Buick, I’ll be looking for a Master Parts Book for sure. I’m trying to get everything gathered up before I try to reassemble the front suspension. The PO had labeled boxes and baggies with fasteners but I haven’t found the front end bolts or wheel bearings, spindle nuts, etc. It doesn’t help that the car has been moved a couple of times since the owner passed away. I’m afraid I’m missing a box of pieces that will be expensive and/or difficult to replace. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1939_Buick Posted February 25 Share Posted February 25 Some parts are common across several years. Others 1 year only. Master Parts book identify The best source of pre war Buick parts is Dave Tacheny in Champlin, MN. He specializes in 1936-1941 Buick parts. He is old school:- no email. The best way to contact him is to call him between 4 and 7 pm Central at 763-427 3460. You can also write him a letter. His address is 11949 Oregon Ave N., Champlin, MN 55316. http://forums.aaca.org/topic/206688-dave-tachney/ 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ILIKECARS53 Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 Be careful when putting back together. On my 1942 Buck the left and right side are different regarding the front end. Check the part numbers on the parts, like the spindle knucles, shocks, etc. Good luck. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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