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Title: Taper reamer for ball joint stud
Post by: maurits1947 on 2012-04-18 13:14
Anyone know what the taper is on a stock 57 ford upper and lower balljoint,  Any Idea where one can get that reamer.  Going to put Torino disc brakes on the 57.
Title: Re: Taper reamer for ball joint stud
Post by: gasman826 on 2012-04-18 13:46
Speedway and Summit Racing have them in their catalog.  1-1/2" or 7 degree as I remember and $70.00.
Title: Re: Taper reamer for ball joint stud
Post by: maurits1947 on 2012-04-20 09:23
Thanks so much for the info, looks like I'll be ordering another tool, one can never have too many tools.  M
Title: Re: Taper reamer for ball joint stud
Post by: Lgcustom on 2012-04-20 18:17
What year Torino spindles? Mid-70's T-birds and Cougars bolt right up. No reamer needed.
Title: Re: Taper reamer for ball joint stud
Post by: maurits1947 on 2012-05-14 10:45
Sorry, too much traveling for the job.  Pulled the brake assembly of a 72 or 73 torino.
Thanks for the help.
Title: Re: Taper reamer for ball joint stud
Post by: shopratwoody on 2012-05-15 12:27
Mine has 71 or 2 Torino spindles and could have used reaming. I chose to cut down the castle nut and deepen the groove for
the cotter key.
Title: Re: Taper reamer for ball joint stud
Post by: maurits1947 on 2012-05-15 14:15
I may just make a mold of the holes in the spindle and compare the taper to the ball joint studs, that should give me an idea what i need to do.
Maury 
Title: Re: Taper reamer for ball joint stud
Post by: gasman826 on 2012-05-15 18:56
Run down to the local Auto Zone and get a ball joint see if it fits.

FYI...that ream also works of the tie rod ends.  With some combinations, the tie rod does not go in deep enough to use a cotter key. 

Rather than cut the castle nut to fit, it might be safer to sub out the castle nut for a lock nut.  A lot of late models are using lock nuts rather than castle nuts.

I also checked availability for 7 degree/1-1/2" to foot tapered ream at Summit.  They don't sell them anymore.  Speedway Motors.
Title: Re: Taper reamer for ball joint stud
Post by: maurits1947 on 2012-05-16 13:46
Thanks for the input, much easier than making a mold. I agree with your  assessment of not modifying the castle nut, in the past I have used loctite on suspension hardware that was not pinned.

maury