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Re: rear spring mounts

To: "Steve Moore" <steve.moore@tag.csiro.au>, <morgans@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: rear spring mounts
From: "Greg Solow" <gregmogdoc@surfnetusa.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 18:12:33 -0800
The reason the front spring  mounts were lowered was to induce roll
understeer.  This was done to help counter the tendency toward over steer
that it was felt would be caused by the trmendous increase in torque jof the
3.5 l V-8 over the TR-4 engine previously used.
    When the springs are tilted forward by the front spring eye being lower
than the rear spring eye, as the body rolls to the right when the car is
entering a left hand corner,  the left end of the rear axle moves rearward
and the right end of the axle moves forward.  This steers the rear of the
car inward toward the corner and thereby induces under steer.
                                                                    Regards,
Greg Solow
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Moore <steve.moore@tag.csiro.au>
To: morgans@autox.team.net <morgans@autox.team.net>
Date: Saturday, January 30, 1999 2:53 PM
Subject: rear spring mounts


>maybe someone can help with this.
>
>A friend is rebuilding a Series II 4/4. The rear springs mount on the
>chassis on a bracket on top of the crossmember, the same as the early Plus
>4s. Morgans later changed this to have the mounting point behind the cross
>member, about 2 inched lower. This changed the angle of the spring and no
>doubt the handling characteristics of the cars. I was under the impression
>that Morgans changed this in order that the seat back could be moved
>further rearwards giving more room to the vertically unchallenged. On
>closer examination however it appears the chassis crossmember was move
>forward at the same time and hence there is not much difference in
>available space.
>
>Does anyone know why Morgans changed the way they mounted the rear springs
>and which configuration gives the optimal handling characteristics.
>
>Cheers
>
>Steve Moore (about 35 degrees Celsius but still enjoying driving the Mog
>despite the sunburn).
>
>Please Note new Phone and Fax numbers
>
>Dr. Stephen Moore
>Livestock Improvement Program
>
>CSIRO Tropical Agriculture
>Molecular Animal Genetics Centre
>Level 3, Gehrmann Laboratories
>University of Queensland
>St. Lucia, 4072
>Australia
>
>ph  61 7 3214 2476
>fax 61 7 3214 2480
>email Steve.Moore@tag.csiro.au
>
>
>


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