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RE: front coil spring

To: mg-t@autox.team.net, "'Francis Precht'" <fprecht@mail.frostburg.edu>
Subject: RE: front coil spring
From: Curtis Cook <CCook@ColoradoCollege.edu>
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 10:16:42 -0600
Francis-  I believe that what is important is for the springs to be the same
height.  Buying in pairs assures you of that match.

The bronze swivel links are available from NTG -- priced, unfortunately, in
pounds rather than euros.  -Curtis

> ----------
> From:         Francis Precht
> Sent:         Monday, September 25, 2000 9:26 AM
> To:   mg-t@autox.team.net
> Subject:      front coil spring
> 
> Greetings all;
> I'm in the midst of front end rebuilding of my 52 TD and have LOTS of
> questions - so prepare for the onslaught ;-)
> 
> I have found that one of the front coil springs had the first 2/3 of the
> bottom turn cracked and it remained in the spring pan on removal.  All
> has been scraped, blasted, cleaned up and primed.  The opposite side
> appeared in decent shape on cleanup.
> 
> Should I err on the safe side and replace BOTH front coil springs ?  Is
> it necessary that they be a matched set if such a thing exists ? (Moss
> sells as a set, yet Abingdon sells individually).
> 
> The bad spring was also on the same side (R/H) as an SAE grade 5 (!)
> bolt was located for the lower swivel link.  In addition, the lower
> swivel link was bronze, and the other 3 were steel.  I've seen the
> bronze swivel links before, but where they replacements ?  I haven't
> seen any reference to the difference between steel and bronze swivel
> links in component chronologies.  Any ideas ?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> Bud Precht (a long way from a test drive!)
> 

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