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Re: [Mgs] maybe to save others some time and frustration

To: "Max Heim" <mvheim@sonic.net>, "dave via Mgs" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Mgs] maybe to save others some time and frustration
From: "PaulHunt73" <paulhunt73@virginmedia.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2020 08:35:53 +0100 hTDrrF7tJaM27IhFKNCtyJ+APyoON5wk5JuTLSgs5FrwrcS/f0WbjHkmmWfPqFM0zbHW+q+3mV03LQ==
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Depends on the rear springs.  On an MGB at least when fully fitted out =
and sitting on its wheels there should be a curve in the rebound straps, =
which means they can be fitted and removed easily without any additional =
weight.  However for some time springs were way too hard and/or arched =
which jacked the rear right up and additional weight had to be added to =
compress them enough.  It's hardly surprising that without an =
engine/gearbox higher, although I do remember someone asking why his =
suspension was fully extended front and rear, with engine and gearbox =
fitted, and he only mentioned later that it was on a rotator ...

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  You had better luck than I did. I was trying to do it without the =
engine or transmission in the car. I wound up piling 5 spare wheels and =
tires plus a heavy toolbox in the boot, plus everything else heavy I =
could find in the cockpit. Managed it, though.
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