That's exactly what I thought....
Then last year I changed my spit with narrow drive shafts ie high ride
height/toe in - bottom of the wheels were well in ie \ / - this had
been incorrect for 10 years (having put in a new spring) to long drive
shafts and it went to near perfect ie l l -!
Go figure!
On 8/4/2010 10:21 AM, Andrew Mace wrote:
> The spring doesn't "care" how wide the rear track is, since the vertical links
> pivot on their trunnions -- or SHOULD pivot on their trunnions. Perhaps seized
> trunnion bushes in the vertical link/hub assembly is part of a problem?
>
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> --Andy Mace
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> Herald engine with wings.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cleobury Phil<cleoburyp@gmail.com>
> To: spitfires@autox.team.net
> Sent: Wed, Aug 4, 2010 9:08 am
> Subject: Re: [Spits] Rear spring with too much arch
>
>
> Possibly a long drive shaft spring from a 1500.
> Two drive shafts on a Mk IV (mostly short)and 1500 (long) 1 inch difference
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