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Re: rear suspension questions

To: spridgets@Autox.Team.Net, emakris@hol.gr
Subject: Re: rear suspension questions
From: "Peter Samaroo" <mrbugeye@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 09 Jun 1998 05:16:17 PDT
Reply-to: "Peter Samaroo" <mrbugeye@hotmail.com>
Sender: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
>From: "Evangelos G. Makris" <emakris@hol.gr>
>Subject: rear suspension questions
>
>I am about to replace one leaf spring,<.

Why just one? you are probably better off replacing both at the same 
time in the hope that your car will sit level afterwards.

>1. What are the torque  settings for all (or most) fasteners
>in the rear suspension? - they are not mentioned in my Haynes.

It depends on the size of the fastener and whether or not it is 
compressing a rubber bushing. I think Haynes has a table in the front of 
the book for torque settings depending on fastener size. If there is a 
rubber bushing involved I normally tighten until the bushing expands to 
the size of the washer compressing it.


>2. (Naive question): can I replace a gas shock absorber
>(spax conversion) or a lever one with the car standing
>on its wheels on steel ramps? I could provide extra support 
>with a jack to prevent the leaf from compressing too much.
Yes on the lever shocks, if it is a pressurized gas shock that expands 
on its own it is a little more difficult as it will try to expand but it 
can be done.You cannot change the spring this way so if you are changing 
the springs you might as well do the shocks at the same time.
>
>3. Regarding the leaf replacement, should I renew all the
>rubber bushes, rubber pads, locknuts, spring washers, etc?
>What else should I renew? (please don't say the whole car!!!)
Bushes - yes they are cheap enough and its an easy job. Pads - only 
necessary if worn but since you got it all apart why not. Locknuts etc - 
Cheap insurance go ahead and do it.
What else - If someone has overtightened the u-bolts in the past they 
may be stretched and warped, also a lot of times they will break when 
you twist the nuts off if they are corroded or the threads are damaged 
from hitting the ground or from jacks and jackstands being improperly 
placed. 

Peter.
'59 Bugeye
'71 Midget
'70 MGB


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