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C303 Axle parts lists

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C303 Axle parts lists

Post by CJer »

Hi all

I have the original C303 parts microfish and have just taken some prints of the important areas ( the axles ). If anybody would like a copy of the prints aemail me at jamie.mcfarlane@volvo.com and i will see what i can do to get you a set.

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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

what do you do at volvo?
How long have you been there?

Reason i ask is my old man used to work for volvo trucks a few years ago now. He worked in the training dept.
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Post by CJer »

I work as a Production Engineer. I look after the computer network that controls the programing of the ECU's (computers) in the trucks.
In the latest model the can be up to 22 ECU's.
I have been here 10 years.
What is your dads name, I will prob know him :)
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Post by bj on roids »

i am told these axles dont have kingpin bearings, more of a kingpin bush, can you get these?

and how much?
hands and mums dont count!!!
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Post by JK »

CJer YGM
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Post by bj on roids »

hey JK

tell terrano kid to get out here and email jamie for those parts list!!
hands and mums dont count!!!
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Post by JK »

I'm onto it...
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Post by CJer »

Yea for some reason i have not been able to get to the old forum
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Post by bj on roids »

also tell the young bloke about the kingpin bushes!! :oops:
hands and mums dont count!!!
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Post by JK »

CJer, I emailed TK earlier. We are thick as thieves on this one...

TK must be out for an extended Friday lunch or something heh heh
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Ignore my other thread

Post by N*A*M »

I've sent you an email Jamie.
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Post by bj on roids »

DUDE

did you think about the bushes :lol: :o :shock: :? :cry: :twisted: :roll:
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Post by RackiE »

hey rob
i gotta go soz :(
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Post by bj on roids »

thats cool see ya bye!! 8)
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King Pin

Post by N*A*M »

The Malaysian guy said the king pins have a tendency to work loose but didn't say much about bushes. I'll ask him if he has trouble with them. Can't you get bushes made up quite easily though? I thought that was the case.
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

My old mans name is richard teniswood, he used to work with Col Dobson
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Post by CJer »

Yep i rember both Richard and Col please give them my regards when you see them

you others that emailed me i will answer you on monday ( got the weekend off to work on the jeep :)
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Post by roberts »

:D
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Post by N*A*M »

why did you dig this up?

i still have copies of what jamie sent me if somebody needs it

not very clear to read part numbers though
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Post by Bush65 »

N*A*M wrote:why did you dig this up?

i still have copies of what jamie sent me if somebody needs it

not very clear to read part numbers though


N*A*M,

If you can, I would like a copy.

Thanks
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Post by daddylonglegs »

[quote="bj on roids"]also tell the young bloke about the kingpin bushes!! :oops:[/quote]

The volvo's don't have traditional king pin bearings or bushes but have hemisperically shaped steel plain bearings running in woven friction material lined seats similar to LandRovers ''Railko'' bushes. A 5/8'' unf bolt and nut is used to snug the bearings against the seats. If these bolts are allowed to loosen all the side loadings are taken by the relatively weak bolt itself and not the hemisperical bearings.The bolts break and among other things destroys the Birfield. If kept in good fettle Volvo axles are very strong and reliable.
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Post by N*A*M »

Bush65 wrote:
N*A*M wrote:why did you dig this up?

i still have copies of what jamie sent me if somebody needs it

not very clear to read part numbers though


N*A*M,

If you can, I would like a copy.

Thanks


of course john
pm your address

i might not be able to do it till mid next week though if thats ok
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