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Ashtonr
1st April 2011, 02:06 PM
Hi Could anyone advise in which direction the offset on the mushroom inserts is meant to point ? it appears to point towards the back of the upright or into the centre of the chassis from the picture on page 73
Regards
Rob
james3004
1st April 2011, 02:20 PM
Centre - Front I think
minicountryman1961
1st April 2011, 03:58 PM
Hi Could anyone advise in which direction the offset on the mushroom inserts is meant to point ? it appears to point towards the back of the upright or into the centre of the chassis from the picture on page 73
Regards
Rob
On that page (#73) it states in the text of paragraph 3, "The hole must be tight in the suspension upright with the hole at the front."
Ashtonr
1st April 2011, 04:29 PM
Brilliant thanks for this
flyerncle
1st April 2011, 07:35 PM
It gives a good amount of self center at the front and after IVA move them to 11 o'clock on the left one and 2 o'clock on the right to give better feel to steering and better handling.
Dont forget to provide some locking device for IVA.
jps
1st November 2012, 08:13 PM
It gives a good amount of self center at the front and after IVA move them to 11 o'clock on the left one and 2 o'clock on the right to give better feel to steering and better handling.
Dont forget to provide some locking device for IVA.
Is the locking (which I assume is - drill through the upright into the mushroom, tap and secure with a bolt) considered superfluous?
I am struggling to imagine how you'd secure it, then turn it and resecure it...
BenBrooks
1st November 2012, 09:48 PM
sorry to jump in but I'm at the same stage. I know the mushrooms are meant to be tight but i can barely fit mine in at all which would be fine if i can get them spot on but i'll never be able to move the orientation of the hole as you suggest. How are yours for going in?
will_08
1st November 2012, 09:58 PM
have you reamed the uprights?
there is a reamer that does the rounds if you search the previous posts m8
will_08
1st November 2012, 10:00 PM
here to be exact :)
http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=7505&page=2&highlight=reamer
K4KEV
1st November 2012, 10:11 PM
he's talking about the whole mushy:)
will_08
1st November 2012, 10:14 PM
Im losing the plot, ignore me :rolleyes:
BenBrooks
1st November 2012, 10:31 PM
had me confused for a sec then. no worries.
The V8 Files
1st November 2012, 10:34 PM
It gives a good amount of self center at the front and after IVA move them to 11 o'clock on the left one and 2 o'clock on the right to give better feel to steering and better handling.
Dont forget to provide some locking device for IVA.
Please forgive me if this is a dumb question but is there a reason they're not symetrical.
K4KEV
2nd November 2012, 12:05 AM
As far as I know it helps with the self centering along with other settings (caster,tyre pressures)
spud69
2nd November 2012, 10:10 AM
Is the locking (which I assume is - drill through the upright into the mushroom, tap and secure with a bolt) considered superfluous?
I am struggling to imagine how you'd secure it, then turn it and resecure it...
Hi jps, it looks like your question has been overlooked...........:)
Yes you do need a secondary fixing for IVA, get them in the right position for the IVA man then drill straight through the upright and mushroom and tap it M6 - from the rear there should be enough room. Put in an m6 bolt. Post IVA turn the mushies to where you get the feel you want then do it again. I've had a mushroom come out, luckily while going slowly round a left hand turn with my daughter in the car. It was an eye opener at the time so always make sure you have a bolt through there just in case.
Regards........AndyH
jps
8th November 2012, 03:50 PM
Cheers Andy - I think otherwise I would have thought the fixing was 'just for IVA'!
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