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philthehill
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Re: Poly bushes

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Les
I would rather have your attitude of 'lets do it properly' than 'sod it that will do'.
Phil

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Re: Poly bushes

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There’s still a few of us left Phil ! 8)

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Re: Poly bushes

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les wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2024 10:03 am Well there’s always something that niggles a bit, I was still thinking of the variation in the bushes but like all things you can worry yourself silly if you let it. Must be nice for the folk that can say ‘sod it that’ll do’ :D —— but we’re not all built that way !!
I'm definitely not the s*d it that will do type either. I'm rather obsessive that it must be just so otherwise I worry!

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Re: Poly bushes

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Join the club Stephen !! :wink:

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Re: Poly bushes

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Les, What did you end up doing re the location of the red and blue bushes?.
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Re: Poly bushes

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An observation re the ESM spring/bush kit:-
The commercial variants of the Minor did not have rubber or poly spring pads. The pads were solid steel.
The steel pads are no longer available so the obvious thing is to fit poly pads.
The nearest you can get to the steel pads are alloy pads from Peter May Engineering.
The original style steel pads can be easily manufactured. I made a set (see below) to use on my Minor from patterns supplied by Les but have since elected to use the Peter May Engineering alloy pads.
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Below is a photo of the factory steel spring plates as supplied by Les
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The raised central boss which fits into the axle locating hole is brazed to the large flat plate.

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Re: Poly bushes

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Nice job Phil, fortunately my steel plates are still serviceable.
Regarding the bush position ———— Blue thinner flange through chassis, Red thicker flange through spring.

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