Tightening Shackles
CHACKLE-PLATES, with a considerable amount of sidepiay, are common sources of rattle, and may usually • tie tightened by screwing up the shackle nuts. These should not be fully tightened, a little side play — say l-16th to.l-Bth inch"bn each side— being allowed, to prevent the shackles receiving too much side-thrust on uneven roads. . . . ' Numerous improvements m shackles, such as oil-less flexible bushings, and ball bearings which only need lubricating once a year, are being featured on recent models of cars. " - winiiinnHuutMiNiuiiuiiJMiimiuiiiiuuiuuniiisuinmiumiuiiiuiiiH^
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NZ Truth, Issue 1211, 14 February 1929, Page 18
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82Tightening Shackles NZ Truth, Issue 1211, 14 February 1929, Page 18
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