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Re: Metalastic Bushings

To: haynes386@netzero.net
Subject: Re: Metalastic Bushings
From: Derek Harling <derek.lola@sympatico.ca>
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 1999 23:13:59 -0500
Mark

Thx for your advise, particularly on maching of the oilite bronze -
which I'll be doing elsewhere on the car.

Just realised that my initial query failed to mention I was looking for
vibration absorption [since my tub is fiberglass] - which is why I was
looking for Metalastic bushings. I doubt that oilite bronze would do
much in that regard - what about Nylatron? - I'd alway assumed that was
pretty rigid too.

Thx
Derek


Mark Haynes wrote:
> 
> Derek Harling wrote:
> >
> > Need a source for cylindrical Metallstic bushings - or similar  - where
> > can I get them?
> >
> > Alternatively could I turn them from some plastic material - what?
> >
> > Will be used for engine/trans mounts, not suspension.
> >
> > Thx
> > Derek
> 
> derek- Nylatron has been used with a great deal of success in the past,
> it's moly-impregnated nylon. Rather expensive to obtain due to minimum
> order quantities. I've tried delrin- it doesn't creep like teflon or
> nylon, but it dooesn't seem to have the life expectancy. These were all
> on suspension parts, since you're looking for engine/tranny mounts, the
> load will most likely be rotational -no? if so, then oilimpregnated
> bronze (known as oil-lightbushing material) may be your best bet. just
> make sure to turn it at high speed, with a low feed and a sharp tool, so
> as not to smear the openings (it's a scintered bronze), and remember to
> soak them for 24-48 hours in oil prior to installation to load them up.
> 
> Mark Haynes
> RMVR #162
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