On Sun, 14 Jun 1998 22:10:58 -0400 "Christopher G. Moog" <cgmoog@ibm.net>
writes:
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>Philip Hubbard wrote:
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>> Guess what happened? The "metal" bushings
>> started to melt. Yep. Poly, but colored like metal. Weird.
>Seemed home
>> made too as the holes were drilled off center.
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>Trick bushing used to give the front wheels positive camber.
Uh, don't you mean Negative camber? MG's (Midgets and B's) already have
(too much) positive camber.
Most "trick" bushings are designed to reduce the amount of positive
camber, and in some cases, go negative.
However, that's not to say they couldn't be installed "bass-ackwards" to
increase the positive.
( Murhpy's 3rd law of Mechanics:
If there is any way for a part to be put on upside down, inside out,
backwards or any other way not intended by the manufacturer, the PO will
do so)
Rick Morrison
72 MGBGT
74 Midget
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