I repacked all three yesterday. That's why my forearms were shot. Getting them out was tough enough, but so was cleaning them because of the sheer surface area. It took a lot of scrubbing and polishing to get them smooth. Then repacking them and greasing a few feet at a time while doing so was exhausting. I don't use a vise to hold the barrel when packing springs. I prefer to hold the barrel in one hand and wind the spring with the other.STARR-OLA wrote:That is a big spring,im thinking thats where all the crazy spring wives tales came from.i wont list them till you have them back in there nests.
I will measure the thickness of the spring tomorrow. Will be interesting to compare it's thickness to a spring from a Triton motor. Here is one of the springs prior to removal. The arrow points to a good portion that shows the thickness. I will measure with a micrometer tomorrow.