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Subject: front end camber
From: David Councill <dcouncil@imt.net>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 15:17:50 -0600
Took the 72B in for a front end alignment. The 72B is using the front end 
off my old 71BGT and a steering rack that I bought off of Ebay (the one 
from the BGT was leaking like a sieve from the top). I knew the toe in was 
off by quite a margin so I used one of those Moss Motor alignment tools, 
looks like a large ruler, to get the toe in close.

The toe in was at 0.65 " and they set it to .18" (about 1/8"). Caster was 
in the acceptable range (5.6, 6.9). But the camber is slightly negative, 
-0.5 (degrees?) on the left and -0.2 on the right. Should be between 0.8 to 
1.3. So is this a bad thing? And if so, how would I adjust the camber?

The shop is a fairly competent place, at least for American cars, and they 
are right next to where I work. They noted the left front king pin had a 
little play, the front springs are "sagging", and the rack "feels too 
tight."  I don't know if the springs sag but I replaced the leaf springs. 
The rear is a little more than an inch high as a result so I'll have to get 
one of those lowering kits from Moss. The rack, supposedly like "new" when 
I got it from Ebay was clean but the rubber gaiters were cracked so I had 
to replace them. Steering was extremely tight so I added shims from my 
other rack to just where it moved freely. Maybe I'll try another thin shim 
and see what it does. My book was a bit sketchy on determining just exactly 
what point of looseness I wanted with the shims. Any tips on that too would 
be appreciated. Shims I have.

David Councill
67 BGT
72 B in the early phases of its rebirth

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