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Best way to bend a spring ???

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Toqwik, Mar 2, 2005.

  1. Toqwik
    Joined: Feb 1, 2003
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    I need to shorten and bend a new hook on my brake pedal return spring. Should I heat where I am going to bend it and let it cool slowly, or just bend it cold? It is a fairly heavy guage wire, a little thicker than a coat hanger....Fido
     
  2. Circus Bear
    Joined: Aug 10, 2004
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    heating it make make it brittle. I would bend it cold,
     
  3. Unkl Ian
    Joined: Mar 29, 2001
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    Bend it cold.
    If you really want to,after bending,stress relieve it at 500 degrees F.


    Use your Wife's oven,when she's not watching.
    Tell her I said it was OK. :cool:
     
  4. Toqwik
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    Learned my lesson about the oven, she was suppose to be shopping all day, I had painted some parts and put em in to bake....boy was she pissed when she came home early to a smokey house
     
  5. Yo Baby
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    :) Check with continental John,thats his bizz.
     
  6. Automotive Stud
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  7. JamesG
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    Find a place in town that makes them, have them "de-arched". I did it on my '37 Chevy p/u.
     
  8. 1930deathtrap
    Joined: Feb 7, 2005
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    FS- one set of de arched throttle return springs. 5.00.
     
  9. continentaljohn
    Joined: Jul 24, 2002
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    Well if you reheat it it's going to loose a bunch of its elasticity and finally settle in a position.. If you bend her cold, she'll be a bit brittle were the bend is.. So it's a 50-50, my choice would be bend her cold.. If you send me the specs I may have one close I could send you in a prehard state, most spring steels are pre hard to ease in forming.. Then hardend or heat treated later on in a final process..

    Thanks continentaljohn

     

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