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Re: Pour Your Own suspension bushings

To: phile@pwcs.stpaul.gov (Philip J Ethier), british-cars@hoosier.cs.utah.edu
Subject: Re: Pour Your Own suspension bushings
From: sggy@crux1.cit.cornell.edu (Roger Garnett)
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1992 11:06:17 -0400
Philip J Ethier scribed:
 Subject: Re: Pour Your Own suspension bushings
> Roland Dudley scribed >
> > The A-arms are another marvel.  They are also dry with poured babbitt
> > bearings...   

Dry babbit. I missed that dry part. Ugh.

> Roger Garnett answered +
> + would oilite be another possibility?

Phrom Phile: 
>Performance Engineering in Oregon sells trick suspension bushings for MGBs and 
> the like which are made of some stuff called "Carsan(?)". 

Now, why didn't I think of that? 

> combine the best features of Nylon, Delrin, Polyurethane, Teflon etc. It is
> supposed to last well and be self-lubricating. 

I can't find a listing for Carsan- this is probably just a brand name for
something like teflon impregnated polyurethane. I'll try to find an un-finished
source. Anybody got a lead?


John Lye scribed:
> Phile mentions Performance Engineering and sez:
> 
> ->They also supply lever shocks with gas inserts.  Don't ask me how that 
>works.
> It doesn't apparently.  I've left three messages on their machine
> saying that I'm interested inthese shock and giving phone numbers
> and addresses for them to contact me.  No response at all, nada
> Guess they're not rying real hard to sell these things.

Last time I talked to someone there, they were still working on tooling
or machining source or the likes, and were not ready for sale. That
was in March or so. I didn't get a chance to talk to the guy in 
charge of the design. (I might just have the machining source he needs...)

Roger


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