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RE: Negative A-arms and roller throw out bearing.

To: "Charley & Peggy Robinson" <ccrobins@ktc.com>
Subject: RE: Negative A-arms and roller throw out bearing.
From: "Don Collins" <decolins@flash.net>
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 02:40:48 -0500
Ok Charlie open the can of worms...
If you remember on my B I am running the moss coil over unit. It is set to
the lowest height setting and then with the new a-arms it set the geometry
off a little bit.
Ok you got me on the noise. Yes she is still loud but hey what the heck she
is a blast to drive.
You asked about the engine. Well at 800 miles now she is running great. If
you remember I posted a problem with the roller bearing and the catastrophic
failure it had. The bearing parts actually tore into the bell housing and
gouged some aluminum from there. Well I have replaced the clutch and found
that the thrust washers had become loose in the oil pan. After rebuilding
the engine (finished in Feb) I fire up the engine for the first time and
with in 10 minutes the 2-3 rod bearings had spun. I had the crank checked by
another shop here in Austin and they found that the crank actually was bent!
Oh well off to get another one and that came back fine. The engine went
right back together and so far no problems.
Sorry I missed you at the Alamo picnic. I was meeting my best friend in High
School who I have not seen in 13 years.

Don

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mgs@autox.team.net]On
Behalf Of Charley & Peggy Robinson
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 4:23 PM
To: Don Collins
Cc: Douglas B. Gaither; mg list
Subject: Re: Negative A-arms


Hi Don,

  What's to misalign?  The only thing adjustable is the toe-in.

  We used to decamber the rear on the swing-axle Corvairs.  Hard on
tires.  Same thing as decambering the front of the B.

  Road noise?  How would you tell as loud as you roadster is, er, was.
(G)

  Say, what's tha story on the roadster's engine?

  Keep yer powder dry in all thas rain we're having,

  CR

Don Collins wrote:
>
> Well I have to disagree only because Charlie wrote this and he has been in
> my car once =-). I do run them on my 70 B. First thing you have to know is
> that they do increase road noise. When I first put them on the tire shop I
> went to did my front end alignment wrong and my new Bridgestone Re71 tires
> lasted about 1 year. I found a shop here in Austin that the alignment man
> has a bit of racing under his belt and he is familiar with MGs. He redid
the
> alignment correctly and that has been 3 years ago and I do not show any
> heavy wear with regular street driving. Now will I do this to my GT? No I
> like the GT running as quiet as it is.
>
> Don Collins
> 70B
> 70BGT
> 96 Land Rover
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mgs@autox.team.net]On
> Behalf Of Charley & Peggy Robinson
> Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 9:05 AM
> To: Douglas B. Gaither
> Cc: mg list
> Subject: Re: Negative A-arms
>
> Hi Doug,
>
>   Those things are for racing.
>
>   CR
>
> "Douglas B. Gaither" wrote:
> >
> > I am considering putting negative camber A-arms on my daily driver.  I
> havedgsdg
> > been told by the Moss catalog that this is a great thing to do.  I've
been
> > told by others that uneven tread wear along with no-so-significant
> > improvements are to be expected.
> >
> > Who has experience with these?
> >
> > Are they worth the money?
> >
> > Will my tires wear significantly?
> >
> > Please respond.
> >
> > Doug Gaither
> >
> > PS:  I don't race on a track.  I will use the car daily.


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