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rear leaf spring modifications

To: fot@autox.team.net
Subject: rear leaf spring modifications
From: BRITPAC@aol.com
Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 12:40:54 EDT
Scrappy's new British Spring leafs dropped on me in last year's Great Race. 
The replacement set also headed south. British Spring is a quality supplier, 
and I couldn't figure out what the problem was.

I think I know now. The leaf ends appear to be cut with something like a 
brake or shear. They are cut 'up'. This leaves a sharp edge rubbing against 
the leaf above it. After only a few thousand miles the lower leaf ends had 
all cut into the leafs above them, as deep as .003-.005! The friction surely 
generates localized heat, and over the course of 12 hour driving days, the 
main leaf began to sag right where the #2 leaf was hitting it. 

The fix was simple enough. The old hot rodders used to take their Ford 
springs and radius and chamfer the edges that rubbed. I did that, and added 
Teflon rubbing strips, again designed for Model A Fords (same leaf width). 
This allows the springs to slide easily, reducing friction and heat, plus 
giving a more supple ride.

I also made a full span #2 leaf, by taking an old main leaf and cutting off 
the eyelets. This gives better support to the main leaf, and with the Teflon 
strip the ride is not stiffer, but capable of supporting a full load (gas, 
trunk 'o spares and tools, and two up). Smoother spring action is better for 
sucking up rough roads, but I'll settle for them holding their arch!

The springs come apart easily enough: remove (always the trick, except mine 
have been out so often lately...), take out the center bolt, bend the clamps 
back, and separate the leaves. Simply grinding down the tips and reassembly 
should help. The Teflon strips are available at hot rod shops, or Ford 
specialists like Bob Drake. It's under $20/roll, enough for both rear leaf 
springs, and you really only need to add them to the top 3 leafs.

I also use motorcycle chain lube to keep the metal on metal leaves rust free 
and supple.

Steve & Janet Hedke
1957 TR3 "Team Scrappy"
Great Race #45

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