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Re: GT6 vs Spitfire front springs -flip-flop

To: "Nolan Penney" <npenney@mde.state.md.us>, <spitfires@autox.team.net>,
Subject: Re: GT6 vs Spitfire front springs -flip-flop
From: <ptegler@gouldfo.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 11:44:04 -0500
Wait a second Nolan...it was YOU that was advocating
cutting springs with a torch when Joe C. was saying to 
..if anything... cut them with a grinder. You stated back then that YOU
used a torch without any problems and continued by going
into this big dissertation about having worked with welding
and metal stress and such. 

So which it?

Paul Tegler     ptegler@gouldfo.com    www.teglerizer.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nolan Penney" <npenney@mde.state.md.us>
To: <spitfires@autox.team.net>; <idhtfts@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: GT6 vs Spitfire front springs


Which is why you shouldn't try to change a springs rate by running a torch up 
and down it..  This was a dumb, but common, technique years ago.  Run a torch 
up and down the coils until the car settled down to the height you wanted.  Of 
course, the car would continue to settle in use because the temper of the steel 
was destroyed.

Change a spring rate by cutting it, that's fine.  But don't run a torch up and 
down the thing.  You end up turning it into a non-spring that way.

>>> <idhtfts@yahoo.com> 02/13/02 10:43AM >>>

Just got off the phone with a local spring shop. The guy said as soon 
as you add heat to a coil spring, everything you thought you knew about 
its spring rate and behavior has now changed.  Formulas applied to the 
spring 10 minutes earlier don't mean a thing.

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