Man, I had a tough night last night. I got some things done but hit a lot of snags.
First thing's first... I got everything squared up with ORD. I ordered the HD front shackle kit and am just going to return the spring eye bushings when they get here.
So here's what happened last night:
- Driver side:
- I figured I would try removing the upper shackle bolt and then just remove the leaf spring from the truck with the shackle still attached.
- I was blocked from getting to the upper spring bolt by a plastic guard, so I removed a couple of bolts holding it in and pushed it out of the way. No big deal.
- The nut came off of the upper shackle bolt no problem. I then tried using a punch to knock the bolt out of the frame.
- As I knocked the bolt out, the spring "rebounded" more and more and pushed the shackle upward... so it became harder and harder to continue punching the bolt out through the hole in the shackle. I got to the point where I was using a small flathead screwdriver as a punch.
- I realized that I was blocked by the linkage mentioned a couple of posts back, so after posting I moved over to the passenger side...
- I am just now seeing your guys' responses, so thank you for letting me know that I can just shift the truck into neutral. I'll do that tonight.
- Passenger side:
- Moved the same plastic guard and removed the nut off of the upper shackle bolt.
- I quickly realized that the upper shackle bolt would be blocked from coming out on this side as well (this time by my exhaust).
- I fought with the three nuts that attach the exhaust downpipe to the exhaust manifold on each side, but eventually got all six of them off and moved my exhaust out of the way.
- I began punching out the bolt on the passenger side. I quickly was fighting with the same issue where the leaf spring was rebounding and making it difficult to punch out the bolt.
- Next I tried to fix the leaf spring rebound problem by lowering the front axle. I figured that if I could lower the front axle enough then eventually the leaf spring would be fully rebounded and it could come down far enough for me to easily access the upper shackle bolt through the hole in the shackle.
- I maxed out my brake lines, so I removed them from the caliber at the banjo bolt. I got brake fluid everywhere, but they came off fairly easily.
- I then had to deal with the line coming off of the pumpkin on the front axle. What is this thing? I figured it was a vent tube but it runs up into the engine bay and attaches to a metal line further up. It would NOT come off of the pumpkin, so I am going to try again tonight...
Sorry for that massive wall of text, but that's where I sit. I need to get everything disconnected from the front axle so that I can lower it enough and continue working. It is really hard for me to create enough separation between the axle and the frame so that the leaf springs can fully rebound/relax.
I have the frame supported by two 6-ton jack stands, each having two 2x4 blocks on them (between the jack and the frame). Perhaps I need to find a way to get the frame even higher instead of thinking about how to get the front axle lower.
Thanks for anyone's input or comments. Sorry for the wall of text. I was super pissed last night and it feels therapeutic to type it all out.