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Re: Panhard rod musings

To: Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Panhard rod musings
From: "Steve B. Gerow" <steveg@abrazosdata.com>
Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 09:04:58 -0700
The Fiat 124 spider uses a similar panhard rod for lateral location and it's
undoubtedly a better-handling car--stock-- than the Healey.

If the part could have been left off the car and still reap the same
benefit, the engineers would have left it off--non-existant parts don't add
to the cost of the car and cause no service problems.

Musings:

BTW--I don't see how you could cross the panhard rods without trussing the
axle so it would barely move.

Wonder if anyone's build a Watt linkage for the Healey. With a Watt linkage
(an arm from each side with a bellcrank in the middle) or center-bearing and
upper and lower traction arms you'd have a car that might handle as well as
an Alfa or a '50's Ferrari.

I bet a the Cape setup of upper traction arms and an uprated panhard rod
provides 95% of what you'd get with the setup above at a fraction of the
cost.

I wonder if the lever shocks and their links prevent any lateral movement...
-- 
Steve Gerow
Pasadena CA
59 BN6





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