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Old 24th June 2011, 10:58 AM
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i made sure my bellhousing was a little bit lower than the sump and it turned out to be a good idea as if i clout the bellhousing it tends to stop the car going any lower and catching the sump
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Old 24th June 2011, 08:26 PM
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Default sump clearance

Surely it all depends on the standing still height off the road and the travel on the shocks till it bottoms out.

I mean, lets say you have 125mm floor to chassis gap and a travel on the shocks of 100mm, going on the theory that your suspension should be set at half way in the 100mm travel (50mm) that leaves you 75mm clearance at full suspension compression.

Just adjust the figures and that will show you whats available for your sump/ bellhousing.

Does this make sense????
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Old 24th June 2011, 08:55 PM
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end of the day i have got 120mm ground clearance and i can touch down a little on really bumpy roads with dips and crests
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Old 24th June 2011, 09:35 PM
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Cant imagine you touch down that much going past mickeys on bluebell hill
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Old 24th June 2011, 11:43 PM
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nah iam talking about the country lanes also managed to ground it out a couple of times racing round olivers mount up norf. p.s i can walk to micks caffe from my house unfortunately mick is no longer around after getting his head blown off with a shot gun but i know his son ray he was in my brothers year at school
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Old 25th June 2011, 12:06 AM
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I used to go in there every morning when I was working for streamline out of maidstone
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Old 25th June 2011, 02:29 PM
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Bump stops on the shocks, these can be cut to fit and have a rising rate of compliance. If you then regularly hit the bump stops you need a little more spring poundage.
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Old 26th June 2011, 10:30 AM
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what spring rates you on ash? and was that with the pinto or the turbo motor?
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Old 26th June 2011, 10:54 AM
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i have 350's front and 250's rear. saab lump is roughly the same weight as the pinto lump. its never an issue of suspension travel and i have never hit a bump stop. the fact of the matter is that the car is 120mm off the ground and if it goes up a hill then down into a dip the suspension will load up. if its loaded up and something is high in the road it will touch down. making the springs harder would just make it horrible to drive over that rough kind of ground. at the end of the day i have driven loads of 7's and they all tend to do it unless the owner doesn't know what they are doing and has the thing up on stilts

the inevitable thing with all sevens even my mates r300 caterham is that at some point or other they will touch down. so its best to scrape a bit off the bell housing rather than the sump. btw there are 3 people in my club that need their sumps welding up for this exact reason.
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Old 26th June 2011, 05:19 PM
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i only ask as i have a cut'n'shut alloy sump on me zetec and i set the bottom same as the bell housing

as im running full length shocks with diffrent length springs it looks like its going to be a suck it and see.

i was thinking of puting some bump stops in them to be on the safe side
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