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Re: Rear axle noise on spitfire<98Feb25.110947gmt.66305@gateway.ukaea.or

To: James <james.carpenter@ukaea.org.uk>
Subject: Re: Rear axle noise on spitfire<98Feb25.110947gmt.66305@gateway.ukaea.org.uk>
From: RICHARD.JACKSON@NENE.AC.UK
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 11:53:44 +0000 (GMT)
Cc: NikkiMW1@aol.com, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net, RICHARD.JACKSON@NENE.AC.UK
References: <199802250903.JAA00705@fuspcjcc.culham.ukaea.org.uk>

>If it's a chattering teeth sound, from the outside I too
>have the same problem.  Don't know what it is yet, I don't
>however think it's the half shafts, or UJ's, I believe it
>to be something to do with the suspension.  Maybe the
>bushes, or something's loos.  I only get it on one side.

>Or it might be the shock, remember the suspension changes
>shape when decelerating.
>The rear wheels look like this
>\---/ = decelerating
>|---| = cruising
>/---\ = accelerating

>This is why you don't accelerate round a corner, and

I always understood it that it was best to keep your boot down when going round
a corner so that you got the negative camber of the rear wheels, this will give
you better grip, because as the body rolls, the outside wheel will become more
upright, if you think about it, if the wheels are upright to start with, then
they tilt over a bit, then you are getting similiarites to positive camber.

Rich


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