Chris,
Yes, I appear to have one leaf spring and examining my Beam/Spring where it connects to the spindle it does not appear that I have any damping material. Looking at Bruce's parts diagram it seems a simple process to remove and replace the I Beam/leaf spring assembly. Simply remove the screw from the back end of the spindle and slide out the beam/spring assembly. (no hammer required) I am going to contact Bruce today to get the extra beams and springs. How do the extra leaf springs attach to the I Beam? Or do you just slide the extra springs in next to the one attached to the I Beam?
While on the subject of damping, I believe I mentioned earlier I have the damping trough attached but don't use because the silicone migrated out of the trough and made a mess. Is there a substitute like some type of oil that would add damping but not be prone to migrate out of the trough?
Thanks,
Harry
Yes, I appear to have one leaf spring and examining my Beam/Spring where it connects to the spindle it does not appear that I have any damping material. Looking at Bruce's parts diagram it seems a simple process to remove and replace the I Beam/leaf spring assembly. Simply remove the screw from the back end of the spindle and slide out the beam/spring assembly. (no hammer required) I am going to contact Bruce today to get the extra beams and springs. How do the extra leaf springs attach to the I Beam? Or do you just slide the extra springs in next to the one attached to the I Beam?
While on the subject of damping, I believe I mentioned earlier I have the damping trough attached but don't use because the silicone migrated out of the trough and made a mess. Is there a substitute like some type of oil that would add damping but not be prone to migrate out of the trough?
Thanks,
Harry