Re: [DML] Upgraded Front Suspension
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Re: [DML] Upgraded Front Suspension
- From: "content22207" <brobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 01:30:58 -0000
Byrne's LCA's. which are hulking 7.5 lbs masses of metal, would serve you well in NYC. They are *SO* much stronger than OEM arms. Rather than being folded up from a single piece of 16 gauge low carbon steel, they are welded up from 1/8" thick alloy steel plates. The spring perch is 1/4" thick, with 1/4" high sides (1/2" overall). The ball joint pad is 1/2" thick. Dimensionally they are 100% identical size as OEM arms, so they bolt right up with no re-alignment necessary.
My only complaint is lack of a grease fitting, which is easily retrofitted.
Bill Robertson
#5939
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "K.L. (KAYO) Ong" <klo@...> wrote:
>
> Marc and et all:
> Marc, you mention my name and the condition of NYC's streets I would
> like to have an input of a similar situation with my Bentley and I
> would follow it by questions....
> Some three and half plus decades ago, I acquired a S-1 Bentley which
> was my daily car and used right up to 1996. The streets of NYC were
> horrible then and still are or worst today and I had constantly had
> to replace the front-end parts and or realigned the front end of the
> Bentley. FYI, the front on the S-1 was always weak because it was a
> "laminated design" which means the primary components was held
> together with a multitude of nuts and bolts and locking fasteners of
> RR design to prevent loosening... And when hitting a good pot hole,
> the front end would be out of alignment if not incurring damages...
> BTW, the car was 4,700 pounds with no payload!!!
> So, the mechanic who serviced my Bentley (who is very in-depth with
> the knowledge of the pre and post war Rolls Royce and Bentley cars),
> had suggested to *transpose* a complete front end from an S-2, for
> the S-2 major component's front end was a "casting" which is the
> modern improvement over at that time over the older laminated design
> and can take impacts better. BTW, my mechanic was so good, that RR &
> Bentley owners had their cars sent in containers that *other*
> mechanics had failed to completed or done incorrectly!!! These cars
> would come from the West Coast, Florida and other parts of the USA
> straight to his facility in Queens, New York.... He is that good and
> following his advice was not a problem and I decided to do it.
> Several weeks later it was done and Rolls Royce headquarters was
> notified of the modifications and to have it recorded. RR
> headquarters had sent a team of their experts to investigate. The
> experts could not believe that it was done to the specifications
> WITHOUT the blueprints, the special design equipments and the jigs to
> precisely install the front-end components... Anyway, the new
> installed front end was a charm in riding and it worked well and I
> had driven the Bentley from 1975 until I acquired the DeLorean in 1996.
> Now the *question* was: If there was a failure, what would be the
> legal responsibilities and to with whom? Would the insurance company
> or companies COVER the modified installation?
> This question can be applied to the modifications to the various
> DeLoreans spoken. In the last several days there have been much
> chatter about the modification/upgrade and how well it works. If
> there's failure with the mods/upgrade sometime in the future and if
> there are "property damages and bodily harm," what then?
> On another matter about front end suspension on the DeLorean...
> Since my ownership from 1996, I had replaced the OEM front springs
> and shocks with three sets of front ends springs and shocks. The
> different springs installed no matter who made or sold them, would
> worked well for about six months. Then they would start to sag. It
> seems to me that it takes awhile for the replacement front springs to
> settle in and since my DeLorean was on the street used daily this may
> have pushed the springs through a dynamic work out and more then the
> designers had in mind? Anyway, as a result in a twelve-month's time,
> I had the radiator replaced or repaired twice because of the
> bottoming..... So, at the present, I am in the market for spring
> spacers, which may alleviate the sagging problems?
> Hey, my DeLorean is Thrity Years old this month of October!!!
>
> Kayo Ong
> #5508
> Lic 9D NY
>
>
>
>
> On Oct 26, 2011, at 1:52 PM, Marc Levy wrote:
>
> > How did Lotus deal with the arc of the ARB? I realize Bill (and
> > others) have said the ARB is flexible enough to move with the arc
> > and not break the mounts- but I still have my doubts about that.
> >
> > Seeing someone like Kayo beat the crap out of this setup on NYC
> > streets would probably be a good test. :)
> >
> > --- On Wed, 10/26/11, Martin Gutkowski <martin@...> wrote:
> >
> > > Mike mentioned that he had
> > > experimented with turning the lower arms into wishbones. He
> > > also said that while it is *his* approach, it is merely *an*
> > > approach. He acknowledged the reasons behind the design as
> > > it stands.
> > >
> > > Lotus went from a design almost identical to the Delorean
> > > towards what is effectively a lower wishbone.
> > >
> > > Martin
> > >
>
>
>
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>
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