Hello folks,
I'm in the midst of cleaning up a 1955 Benroy. I have two boys (5&7) and if I put this off for full restoration, it'll never get done in time to enjoy with them. Besides, they're the only ones that really fit in the thing.
The way I see it, there are three major things to take care of before getting it back on the road:
1. Hatch rebuild (in process, marine ply ribs sandwiched between 1/8 luan, old skin back on, new latch).
2. Beef up front end of trailer frame (the 2x2x1/8 angle is a little too bouncy for my taste).
3. Restore or replace axle (the head scratcher) accompanied with a slight ±3" lift.
So, #3 is where I've been doing most of my thinking....and where I would greatly appreciate some feedback. I had hoped that I could simply pull the hubs, replace the bearings, and put it back together with the axle under the springs instead of perched on top for a 3" lift (the trailer will be pulled by my G-wagen or my wife's diesel Jeep Liberty). After close inspection, one of the hubs appears to have a very slight pulsing. I noticed this when I pulled the wheels. I was hoping it would go away with new bearings. The hub is cast iron so slight variations I would suspect to be normal. But, after replacing the bearings, the action is still there. Observation: with the hub re-intalled, holding very tightly with my fingers for feel instead of the castle-nut, I spin the hub and though the hub face appears to spin true I can feel and see at the spindle a slight axial/lateral pulsing...in and out.
Another thing I observed is that both spindles, after clean-up, have definitely seen some heat in the past. The steel is discolored and blue.
So, I'm stuck with fixing the hub (not likely), finding a replacement hub (not likely, doesn't appear to be available anymore), or replacing the axle altogether. Again, the idea for this project at the moment was to just get it cleaned-up for immediate use AND keep it as original as possible.
BTW, the stock HADCO axle is 1.5" square (solid) with a 3.75" offset with short tapered spindles approximately 5.25" long with inner 1.25" bearings and .75" outer bearings.
This is my last effort to find resources, creative alternatives, expert thoughts, etc. I have a feeling that I'm headed for axle replacement...which may not be a bad thing. They're relatively cheap and putting a straight axle back on the same spring perches will give me the lift I'm looking for. It's just time and expense....I guess.
So....any comments are appreciated. Thanks in advance.