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RE: tr6 diff mounts - poly?

To: Jeff Arrowsmith <jarrow@dlcwest.com>, "'Zink'" <zink@pdq.net>
Subject: RE: tr6 diff mounts - poly?
From: Ralph Jannelli <rjannelli@uncc.campus.mci.net>
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 1997 08:54:05 -0400
Cc: "triumphs@autox.team.net" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
The bushings come from British Parts Northwest in Oregon. He carries a lot of 
upgrade stuff. 

And yes I definitely feel more vibration with the poly differential mounts in 
place.

Ralph Jannelli

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From:  Zink[SMTP:zink@pdq.net]
Sent:  Tuesday, August 12, 1997 2:30 AM
To:  Jeff Arrowsmith
Cc:  triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject:  Re: tr6 diff mounts - poly?

Jeff Arrowsmith wrote:
> 
> >I put a set of poly bushings on my '72 Spitfire this year. I did the
> front
> >and rear suspension first, as well as added Spax shocks all around.
> It is
> >great!! I then did the diff mounts in poly as well as new u-joints
> and
> >replaced the rubber pads in the transverse leaf spring. You are
> absolutely
> >right about the increased vibration transmitted from the drive train
> to
> >the frames/body, and I any further improvement in handling.
> >
> >Ralph Jannelli
> >Charlotte NC
> >'72 Spitfire MKIV
> >'65 Spitfire MKII
> 
> Am I understanding you right? You got more transmitted vibration from
> the
> drive train with new poly bushes?? I'm wrong, right?!?:-)
> 
> Jeff.A
> 
> 1967 GT6 Mk1
> 1975 Spitfire
> 1975 TR6
> ===========================================
> "Why do you own 3 Triumphs?".........because I can't afford 4!
> ===========================================
> Rap = Disco for the 90's
> =================
What I want to know is where did you get the poly bushings?  I am in the
process of replacing the dif and radius arm bushings.  I don't have a
Moss catalouge(I keep asking for one, and they never send one), and all
I got from TRF was a price list with no catalouge.  And Vicky Brit
doesn't offer poly dif bushings. 
Larry Zink
1964 Spitfir4
Houston



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