Sherlock Holmes, eat your heart out! What a great bit of deductive reasoning.
And Holmes didn't even drive an LBC. When I get my Midget (Nov. 8th) I want
to be just like you, Mike!
Allen Hefner
'77 Midget
'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport
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In a message dated 10/27/98 7:48:57 PM Eastern Standard Time,
macleans@earthlink.net writes:
<< Last week I asked the list if there was anyone that knew why my
kingpin trunnion and shock lever arm would not line up on my rebuild of
the front supension. I got some good suggestions, none of which
worked. What I finally discovered was due to a little deductive
reasoning and some prompting from my local resident Healey restoration
expert. If all the parts going back together were the same parts that
came apart for rebuilding and repainting, they should go back together!
It seems that the right front shock that I sent to Worldwide for rebuild
had a pinchbolt broken off and frozen inside the end of the arm, so they
replaced the arm. No big deal, right? Wrong! The shock lever was
replaced with what appears to be an MGA shock lever! They are not
dimensionally the same, almost but not. I found this out by fitting an
old front Bugeye RH
shock in my rebuilts palce and everything lined up perfectly. >>
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