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Re: Spitfire Suspension - another suggestion

To: "Dave Terrick" <dterrick@pangea.ca>, "Vic Whitmore" <vicwhit@home.com>,
Subject: Re: Spitfire Suspension - another suggestion
From: jak0pab@jak10.med.navy.mil (Bowen, Patrick A. RP2)
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 13:41:42
Where is the best place to find urethane bushings.  I didn't see them in
Vicky Brit

At 12:17 PM 10/15/98 -0500, Dave Terrick wrote:
>Listers,
>
>a flame wrench, aka torch, also works wonders for unseating rubber mush. A
>quick light until they burn, leave on driveway or otherwise (ask the wife if
>you can burn rubber indoors <G>) and they will fall out on their own.  This
>is a trick taught to me by a mechanic to be used on trailing arm bushings
>(TR6) where the central pin has separated from the metalastic rubber.  The
>flame from rubber fire will not harm the aluminum, but a direct assault from
>a cutting torch will.  (So, if you get REALLY pissed off and wanted new
>stuff anyway...)
>
>
>PS:   urethane bushings will transmit more road  "shock".  This means they
>are doing their job.  If you have anything more than stock 155 /13's on your
>spit, you can benefit from urethane.  That said,  I ran my GT6 on 185/60 13
>BFG comp ta R1 race compound tires and boy did it hold the road.   This type
>of preformance DID chew up stock bushings in about 10 k miles.  And, in 6
>tech (Len Rechenberger), it is noed that Tr6's go through upper bushings in
>10k miles ANYWAY.
>
>Urethane is a "modern replacement".
>
>Dave
>>
>>Chris Taylor wrote:
>>
>>> Listers
>>> This winter I will be rebuilding the front end of
>>> my 75 Spit. Can anyone tell me the advantages/disadvantages
>>> of using urethane bushings in place of stock bushings. Also
>>> any tips to help the job go smoother would be appreciated.
>>
>
>
Patrick Bowen
'79 Spitfire
Jacksonville FL

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