1922 Touring front spring question

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LarryO
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1922 Touring front spring question

Post by LarryO » Wed Aug 07, 2024 7:59 pm

Over this past weekend two leaves in the front spring broke. I intend to replace the spring with a used one, but I checked on new ones first. My question is - how many leaves is the spring supposed to have? Our T has 5 leaves but the new one has 7. A '23 T parked next to me also had 7 leaves. I'm confused


Allan
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Re: 1922 Touring front spring question

Post by Allan » Wed Aug 07, 2024 8:47 pm

If yours only had 5 leaves, how was it clamped at the engine mount at the front.It would need a spacer to pack out the difference of the two missing leaves. A combination of greater load on the 5 leaves and /or some movement at the clamping point may have contributed to your failure. You need 7 leaves.

Allan from down under.


Original Smith
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Re: 1922 Touring front spring question

Post by Original Smith » Wed Aug 07, 2024 11:53 pm

Find yourself a nice used spring for your car, a seven leaf.


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Re: 1922 Touring front spring question

Post by Moxie26 » Thu Aug 08, 2024 8:58 am

Looks like someone had their hands on that spring before you got the car... Prior to 26, roadsters had six leave springs in the front only because it was a potentially lighter vehicle than the touring or enclosed body car. All others had seven leaf springs..... With a five-leaf front spring, I'm surprised that your tire didn't rub against the inside of the fenders on bumps or potholes!!!!

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