I've heard of this kind of thing , but with old engine oil and white spirit. Not sure of the mix.
cheers,
D
Hi everyone, i just jacked up my s3 and using a hammer and screwdriver separated the individual leafs and sprayed some molykote spray grease in between all the leaves on the front and rear springs. I then took it for a drive and WOW, what a difference. The s3 certainly has a much nicer ride quality than it did before. I couldnt beleive the difference. I suppose the ride is also helped by the OME shocks that are fitted.
Cheers Rod
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I've heard of this kind of thing , but with old engine oil and white spirit. Not sure of the mix.
cheers,
D
1957 88 Petrol (Chumlee)
1960 88 Petrol (Darwin)
1975 88 Diesel (Mutley)
I went for a play today in the sandpit with lrregsa club and the ride out there was so smooth and the amount of easy flex i got when playing was much better than last time i went. I didnt get stuck this time. I actually had to recover a stuck 130. Felt so good
Cheers Rod
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I went for a trip in a 2a shorty that had done his shocks, springs , bushes etc and it was a revelation.
cheers,
D
1957 88 Petrol (Chumlee)
1960 88 Petrol (Darwin)
1975 88 Diesel (Mutley)
Yes i was doing my best. I remember it was you that had to recover me the last time Coop. After going through 40 gates i only had 7 crosses so 33 good gates. It really was good fun today.
Cheers Rod
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Innox is a good product to spray them with.
Jack them up by the chassis to let the springs drop and open up a bit then give them a few good dousing with it!
The transition is unbelievable.
Cheers, Mick.
1974 S3 88 Holden 186.
1971 S2A 88
1971 S2A 109 6 cyl. tray back.
1964 S2A 88 "Starfire Four" engine!
1972 S3 88 x 2
1959 S2 88 ARN 111-014
1959 S2 88 ARN 111-556
1988 Perentie 110 FFR ARN 48-728 steering now KLR PAS!
REMLR 88
1969 BSA Bantam B175
OK, you inspired me. I got an aerosol can of Linox form Super Cheap, jacked up each corner and sprayed each slack spring, trying to get the lanolin in between each leaf.
What a difference! Many rattles have mysteriously disappeared and she now goes up rough tracks like a spring lamb on steroids. I guess I'll be doing this every time the axles get an oil change from now on.
Thanks so much for the inspiration, I would never have thought of it by myself.
did you separate the springs mate - or just give them a good spray? One can does 4 springs?
cheers,
D
1957 88 Petrol (Chumlee)
1960 88 Petrol (Darwin)
1975 88 Diesel (Mutley)
You will not..
lanox, inox certainly, pull them apart wire brush sand clean and teflon them definitely but grease? no.
If you grease them I will come and grease you between the toes throw in a hand full of sand and them make you go for a nice long walk on a treadmill.
its the same basic effect.
Dave
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