Shock mount failure
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02-18-2009, 09:50
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Shock mount failure
I'm the latest victim of a driver's side front shock mount failure. It took out
the brake line when it went. I was not far from home on the way back from Q, so I limped on in (I know, in retrospect it was too dangerous, but I kept a lonnnng following distance!) I've used the local Detroit dealer in Arcata (Trinity Diesel) a couple of times now for service, so I called them, and the service manager said he would swing by for a look, no charge. He ended up removing the shock and the air line, and said that he would come by the next time he was this way with a new airline. A new shock will have to be ordered (the top bent/caved in) and they will schedule an appointment to get it welded after they have that. Shock was 17 months old. Don Bradner 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1 |
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02-18-2009, 09:59
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02-18-2009, 10:13
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Yes, it is Koni. The failure is similar to ones described by others here.
Photo: http://www.arcatapet.net/image/shockmount.jpg On 2/18/2009 at 1:59 PM Ernie Ekberg wrote: >Don, that is a first for me hearing that. Is this a Koni? > > >Ernie Ekberg >83PT40 >Wanderlodge >Weatherford, Tx >http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/erni...gandrepair > >--- On Wed, 2/18/09, Don Bradner > >From: Don Bradner >Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Shock mount failure >To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com >Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2009, 3:50 PM > > > > > > >I'm the latest victim of a driver's side front shock mount failure. It >took out the brake line when it went. I was not far from home on the way >back from Q, so I limped on in (I know, in retrospect it was too >dangerous, but I kept a lonnnng following distance!) > >I've used the local Detroit dealer in Arcata (Trinity Diesel) a couple of >times now for service, so I called them, and the service manager said he >would swing by for a look, no charge. He ended up removing the shock and >the air line, and said that he would come by the next time he was this way >with a new airline. A new shock will have to be ordered (the top >bent/caved in) and they will schedule an appointment to get it welded >after they have that. Shock was 17 months old. > >Don Bradner >90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" >My location: http://www.bbirdmaps. com/user2. cfm?user= 1 |
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02-18-2009, 10:19
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Earnie, check msg no. 35143, or do a subject search on "shock mount".
This topic has been hashed over several times on this list. Where have you been? David Brady '02 LXi, NC -----Original Message----- |
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02-18-2009, 10:24
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Wow Don, did you really drive like that? That's gotta be the most
severe case of the dreaded shock mount crack that I've ever seen on a Wide Body. There must have been symptoms, creaks, popping sounds, etc. Oh, keeping some paint on the frame definitely prolongs the life of those welds. I'd get on the phone with Ridewell to procure a replacement for the spring perch and shock mount component. I think that piece is a bolt on. David Brady '02 LXi, NC -----Original Message----- |
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02-18-2009, 10:47
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I'm not sure it is worse than others. The thing is I don't think anyone has
shown theirs pre-fix before. If you look at Pete Masterson's http://homepage.mac.com/aeonix1/Sites-Pages/Image2.html you will see that the tear is almost identical in location and scope as mine. In the Bumpersbird album I can't really tell where the tear was (and it may not have torn off). On 2/18/2009 at 5:24 PM David Brady wrote: >That's gotta be the most >severe case of the dreaded shock mount crack that I've ever >seen on a Wide Body. Don Bradner 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1 |
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02-18-2009, 10:51
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I'm not a metallurgist, but from the looks of the rust on the crack
edges, this failure has been developing for some time. Okay everyone, it's time to crawl under your bus to check the steer axle, street side shock mount for cracks. David '02 LXi, NC -----Original Message----- |
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02-18-2009, 10:58
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Hi Don, sorry to here about the failure, can't help but wonder if
putting on shocks that dial-up the compression and rebound to improve ride and handling, exceeds the design specification of the bracket, or maybe it was a bad weld procedure. I know one thing, I will be keeping an eye on mine! Marty Gregg 95 BMC 37 Kennewick WA |
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02-18-2009, 11:13
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02-18-2009, 11:14
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Marty,
Check out msg: 35125. This is a post I made back in June of '08 after I got off the phone with both Koni and Ridewell regarding this problem on Wide Bodies. David Brady '02 LXi, NC -----Original Message----- |
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