I have since discovered that the springs I fitted are not the 7 'thin' leaf ones for the MM but the 7 leaf ones destined for a traveller! which would understandably give a firm ride and hold the rear 'high'
I decided to remove the bottom 2 leaves from the springs which has really improved the ride, the car is also now the correct height at 15 7/16 inches to the top shackle fixing.
This gives a dimension of 2 7/8 inches from the bump stop to the body.
After doing a check of fixings for tightness I noticed that the 'eye' of the rear springs had contacted and removed the paint from the bottom chassis flange!
The bushes are sound but at rest there is about 1mm clearance between the eye of the spring to the chassis section! ( the chassis is original and has not been 'got at' in any way) The original chassis and inner wing section has actually got extra clearance incorporated in it, See photo
This has gone unoticed I guess because the springs were doing very little in the way of flexing.
Not sure where to go with this at the moment, I am thinking possibly, longer shackle plates, eccentric shackle pins - any thoughts?
I have measured the shackle plates and find they 'lay back' at about 18 degrees under a normal standing load which doesn't help. Not sure if this is typical.
I considered, is the spring too long? A phone call to ESM (very helpfull) informed me that the 'free' spring was 42 1/2 inches long, centres, and the guy found that when he stood on it it grew to probably what I have (43 5/16 inches)
At the back of my mind I am convinced the springs should be shorter, so that the shackle plates sit more vertically, and therefore get a bit more clearance but also that the basic design should have given this area a bit more of a chance?
The ride is vastly improved but I think I may have unearthed a can of worms!<br>