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Sorry, I habe to correct you. Bugeyes never had a sway bar.
Josef Eckert
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Von: Mike MacLean
Betreff: Re: [Healeys] Anti-Sway Bar
Datum: 23.07.2019, 18:37 Uhr
An: Perry
Cc: healeys@autox.team.net
It seems my anti-sway bar is the original 1/2" bar. My curiosity was
rooted in the fact I used to own an original sway bar for my Bugeye. That
was 1/2" diameter also. I recently rebuilt the front suspension on the
Bugeye which included new lower a-arms of the later type for later
Spridgets. The new lower a-arms came with the reinforced holes for
mounting a sway bar. The new bar on the Bugeye is 5/8". It doesn't seem
right the smaller car has a bigger sway bar.
Mike MacLean
On Jul 23, 2019 6:48 AM, Perry <healeyguy@aol.com> wrote:
Mike
Sorry, my BN2 measures 5/8 inch but I also measured the 10 other sway
bars upstairs in the garage and 4 were ½ inch and the rest 5/8
inch. Suspect I put a 6 cylinder bar on it 17 years ago during the last
resto. Have had that car for 54 years.
P
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Subject: [Healeys] Anti-Sway Bar
What is the diameter of a 100 anti-sway bar? I just tried to put
urethane bushings on the one I have with my BN2 (the two center ones held
on with a metal strap) and the hole in the bushing was way too big. What
good is that? I switched to a rubber set I have and they fit better, but
still a little loose.
Mike MacLean
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It seems my anti-sway bar is the original 1/2" bar. My
curiosity was rooted in the fact I used to own an original sway bar for my
Bugeye. That was 1/2" diameter also. I recently rebuilt the
front suspension on the Bugeye which included new lower a-arms of the later
type for later Spridgets. The new lower a-arms came with the reinforced
holes for mounting a sway bar. The new bar on the Bugeye is
5/8". It doesn't seem right the smaller car has a bigger sway bar.
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On Jul 23, 2019 6:48 AM, Perry <healeyguy@aol.com> wrote:
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<p>Mike</p>
<p>Sorry, my BN2 measures 5/8 inch but I also measured the 10 other
sway bars upstairs in the garage and 4 were ½ inch and the rest 5/8
inch. Suspect I put a 6 cylinder bar on it 17 years ago during the last
resto. Have had that car for 54 years. </p>
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<p><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:'times new roman' ,
serif">What is the diameter of a 100 anti-sway bar? I just tried to put
urethane bushings on the one I have with my BN2 (the two center ones held on
with a metal strap) and the hole in the bushing was way too big. What
good is that? I switched to a rubber set I have and they fit better, but
still a little loose. </span></p>
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