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allrite everyone ,looking at my car from the front ive noticed it looks lower on drivers side,cant see anything obvious,is there a common reason or likely cause, any suggestions for things to check gratefully received,steve oh its approx 1inch lower on one side
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You can raise it easily enough by moving the adjuster plate where the torsion bar meets the crossmember. If there is not enough adjustment there then move the torsion bar by a spline and it should raise the car by about 1 1/2" (if I remember correctly), then fine tune using the adjuster.
If you have a Haynes manual then have a look in there at setting the ride height. It's well covered.
Assuming of course that the 'sag' has not been caused by well worn or rotted suspension/body parts! But looking at your picture that's doubtful!
If you have a Haynes manual then have a look in there at setting the ride height. It's well covered.
Assuming of course that the 'sag' has not been caused by well worn or rotted suspension/body parts! But looking at your picture that's doubtful!

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bump stops
If your top bump stop rubbers are missing then it is an MOT
failure apart from allowing the suspension to move too much
which will quickly ruin your suspension bushes. When you fit
new ones I would advise liberally coating the wheel arch and
the bump stop metal plates with Waxoyl before bolting them
in position.
failure apart from allowing the suspension to move too much
which will quickly ruin your suspension bushes. When you fit
new ones I would advise liberally coating the wheel arch and
the bump stop metal plates with Waxoyl before bolting them
in position.
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ello willie,just had another look ,seems to have patchs welded in, cant see any holes to attach bump stops, ill do that mate, but looks like ill still have to adjust torsion lever which im not looking forward to being a bit green with moggys,so wadya think then ,went over big hole on full lock with no bump stops, thats made it sag? cheers boys anymore info welcome
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bump stops
You could well have broken something I'm afraid. The upper
bump stops should be visible above the front tyres, directly
over the top swivel joints and they are attached by three bolts
which are visible inside the engine compartment on the inner wings.
They do tend to rot which is why I recommended the liberal use
of Waxoyl before bolting then together. Re the adjusting plate
on the centre cross member which CAM mentioned the series of
holes in this plate will raise/lower the ride height by 1/4" each time.
bump stops should be visible above the front tyres, directly
over the top swivel joints and they are attached by three bolts
which are visible inside the engine compartment on the inner wings.
They do tend to rot which is why I recommended the liberal use
of Waxoyl before bolting then together. Re the adjusting plate
on the centre cross member which CAM mentioned the series of
holes in this plate will raise/lower the ride height by 1/4" each time.
Willie
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stops
S RICHARDSON I must correct my error, the front upper
bump stops are held on with two bolts not three( in case you are
frantically searching for the 3rd one!!
bump stops are held on with two bolts not three( in case you are
frantically searching for the 3rd one!!
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height
That's a tough one! if it is in the highest hole then you have
plenty of 1/4" increments to use but will it be enough?? If you
go up one spline and it turns out to be too high you will not be able to lower by using the adjuster plate since it is on the lowest setting already!
plenty of 1/4" increments to use but will it be enough?? If you
go up one spline and it turns out to be too high you will not be able to lower by using the adjuster plate since it is on the lowest setting already!
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rubber
DENNIS....re the 'hard' rubber, I have found the same troubles
with front engine mounts which appear to be solid(ruined the
smoothness of my engine) and the gear lever gaiters seem to
be very inflexible to me too. Have you a recommended supplier?
with front engine mounts which appear to be solid(ruined the
smoothness of my engine) and the gear lever gaiters seem to
be very inflexible to me too. Have you a recommended supplier?
Willie
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ello boys,im going for it this week, are tthe splines on the lever a few big ones or lots of little ones,i mean for ease of marking position,dont want to put it back together and need a step ladder to get in the door,anyway i can forsee a long face ,red in colour and oily finger prints on my keyboard,see ya soon boys and girls with an update,steve