| mike ...
my understanding of reading the manuals (haynes and ROM) is that
while the car is off its weight, tighten everything to spec except
the vertical link/spring eyebolts, then torque them when the car
is lowered. what say yee, spit experts?
-- michael galloway
   '78 spitfire
On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Ginter, G M (Michael) wrote:
> The manual says to wait to tighten down the spring until the car is back on 
> the ground so that all of the car's weight is then on the spring.  I assume 
> this is to force the bottom surface of the spring flet, thereby making it 
> easier to tighten the spring flat to the diff.
> It took several trys to get the spring flatly on the top of the diff.  I 
> didn't get it all the way down the first time, drove the car a few miles, 
> torqued a little more, drove a little more, torqued a little more, you get 
> the idea.  Finally, the bottom surface of the spring was resting on the top 
> surface (in the groove) of the differential.  And as I said before, it now 
> seems to be at nearly the correct negative camber and ride height.
> 
> Question to the list.  Is the rear leaf spring supposed to be tightened 
> completely flat to the differential?
> 
> Mike
> 79 Spit
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