I use my Series IIA to pull my boat trailer.
The leaf springs on the rear axle of my twin axle aluminium 'Continental' boat trailer (5 years old) snapped just after I launched the boat and was in the process of driving off to park the trailer.
The leaf springs (on the trailer only) are submerged in each launch and recovery.
I plan to replace all four sets of the three leaf spring sets.
The question arises, how does one treat the leaves to minimise (I suspect you can never prevent it) the rusting?
1. Hose off with fresh water every time?
2. Hose off with fresh water and spray with WD40 every time, and respray regularly?
3 Pack them very liberally with grease, wrap with hessian cloth and wire it to the springs?
4 Pack them with grease and leave it exposed?
5 Spray with old gear/engine oil regularly?
6 Other?
The leaf springs on the rear axle of my twin axle aluminium 'Continental' boat trailer (5 years old) snapped just after I launched the boat and was in the process of driving off to park the trailer.
The leaf springs (on the trailer only) are submerged in each launch and recovery.
I plan to replace all four sets of the three leaf spring sets.
The question arises, how does one treat the leaves to minimise (I suspect you can never prevent it) the rusting?
1. Hose off with fresh water every time?
2. Hose off with fresh water and spray with WD40 every time, and respray regularly?
3 Pack them very liberally with grease, wrap with hessian cloth and wire it to the springs?
4 Pack them with grease and leave it exposed?
5 Spray with old gear/engine oil regularly?
6 Other?