Available Austins Ltd; a UK company are selling repro. Luvax style
shockabsorbers at 110 each. The distance between bolt holes is 4 inches as
TA. The diameter of the body appears to be slightly smaller than original
TA. Has anyone used these?.....Bob
Re: TA shockabsorbers
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Re: TA shockabsorbers
Dear Bob,
I wonder if these are the Type A Luvax which are different than the Type AR
that are used on the TA/B, I believe. I have a set of the Type A which have
a smaller diameter than the AR. The LUVAX TYPE A are in high raised
lettering on the body-higher than on the AR. They appear to be a cast
rather than reversed pressed into the stamped cover of the AR.
I spoke to Graham Brown in the UK who is the master in these Luvax
shockers,
and it seems the type A were used on smaller cars or 'less sporting' as the
Austin
salon?
Barry Walker is quoting 690 to 710 bucks [382-392 pounds] for the repro Type
AR,
so this is a find or what?
If you want to discuss further, or are interested in Type A let me know.
I would like to clean the shelf of the A's as I have no need of them- are
rebuilt by Graham, and are really clean with crisp relief, nicely done in
epoxy
and I would finish them in an aliphatic two pack urethane black.
I got these shockers when I was trying to get the AR's for the TB.
Bill Hentzen
TB0437
Mequon Wisconsin
262 241 4445
I wonder if these are the Type A Luvax which are different than the Type AR
that are used on the TA/B, I believe. I have a set of the Type A which have
a smaller diameter than the AR. The LUVAX TYPE A are in high raised
lettering on the body-higher than on the AR. They appear to be a cast
rather than reversed pressed into the stamped cover of the AR.
I spoke to Graham Brown in the UK who is the master in these Luvax
shockers,
and it seems the type A were used on smaller cars or 'less sporting' as the
Austin
salon?
Barry Walker is quoting 690 to 710 bucks [382-392 pounds] for the repro Type
AR,
so this is a find or what?
If you want to discuss further, or are interested in Type A let me know.
I would like to clean the shelf of the A's as I have no need of them- are
rebuilt by Graham, and are really clean with crisp relief, nicely done in
epoxy
and I would finish them in an aliphatic two pack urethane black.
I got these shockers when I was trying to get the AR's for the TB.
Bill Hentzen
TB0437
Mequon Wisconsin
262 241 4445
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> TA. The diameter of the body appears to be slightly smaller than original
> TA. Has anyone used these?.....Bob
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Re: TA shockabsorbers
I assume you guys are thinking of using the P.6 Luvax shocks that were shown
as an option for the TA-B?
Best,
Ray
"Spes mea in Deo est"
as an option for the TA-B?
Best,
Ray
"Spes mea in Deo est"
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From: "Bill Hentzen"
To: "Robert F. Butson."
Cc: "mg-tabc"
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 9:56 PM
Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] TA shockabsorbers
> Dear Bob,
>
> I wonder if these are the Type A Luvax which are different than the Type
> AR
> that are used on the TA/B, I believe. I have a set of the Type A which
> have
> a smaller diameter than the AR. The LUVAX TYPE A are in high raised
> lettering on the body-higher than on the AR. They appear to be a cast
> rather than reversed pressed into the stamped cover of the AR.
> I spoke to Graham Brown in the UK who is the master in these Luvax
> shockers,
> and it seems the type A were used on smaller cars or 'less sporting' as
> the
> Austin
> salon?
>
> Barry Walker is quoting 690 to 710 bucks [382-392 pounds] for the repro
> Type
> AR,
> so this is a find or what?
>
> If you want to discuss further, or are interested in Type A let me know.
> I would like to clean the shelf of the A's as I have no need of them- are
> rebuilt by Graham, and are really clean with crisp relief, nicely done in
> epoxy
> and I would finish them in an aliphatic two pack urethane black.
> I got these shockers when I was trying to get the AR's for the TB.
>
> Bill Hentzen
> TB0437
> Mequon Wisconsin
> 262 241 4445
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>> Of Robert F. Butson.
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 9:37 AM
>> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: [mg-tabc] TA shockabsorbers
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>> Available Austins Ltd; a UK company are selling repro. Luvax style
>> shockabsorbers at 110 each. The distance between bolt holes is 4
>> inches as
>> TA. The diameter of the body appears to be slightly smaller than original
>> TA. Has anyone used these?.....Bob
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Re: TA shockabsorbers
Don't know whether to jump into this or not: I have a TA equipped by the
factory with Luvax, Type BR, vane shocks. The car was built with competition
options, and I assume these shocks are one of the options. They have a 4
1/8" diameter "can" and mount with two bolts, whose centerlines are 5
1/8": apart. The vane shaft, onto which the linkage arm clamps, is 13/16 ths
inches in diameter. Don't know if this is useful info for anyone, or not.
Dick Little, TA 1326
factory with Luvax, Type BR, vane shocks. The car was built with competition
options, and I assume these shocks are one of the options. They have a 4
1/8" diameter "can" and mount with two bolts, whose centerlines are 5
1/8": apart. The vane shaft, onto which the linkage arm clamps, is 13/16 ths
inches in diameter. Don't know if this is useful info for anyone, or not.
Dick Little, TA 1326
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From: "1939mgtb"
To: "Robert F. Butson." ; "Bill Hentzen"
Cc: "mg-tabc"
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 8:30 PM
Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] TA shockabsorbers
>I assume you guys are thinking of using the P.6 Luvax shocks that were
>shown
> as an option for the TA-B?
> Best,
> Ray
> "Spes mea in Deo est"
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> From: "Bill Hentzen"
> To: "Robert F. Butson."
> Cc: "mg-tabc"
> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 9:56 PM
> Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] TA shockabsorbers
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>> Dear Bob,
>>
>> I wonder if these are the Type A Luvax which are different than the Type
>> AR
>> that are used on the TA/B, I believe. I have a set of the Type A which
>> have
>> a smaller diameter than the AR. The LUVAX TYPE A are in high raised
>> lettering on the body-higher than on the AR. They appear to be a cast
>> rather than reversed pressed into the stamped cover of the AR.
>> I spoke to Graham Brown in the UK who is the master in these Luvax
>> shockers,
>> and it seems the type A were used on smaller cars or 'less sporting' as
>> the
>> Austin
>> salon?
>>
>> Barry Walker is quoting 690 to 710 bucks [382-392 pounds] for the repro
>> Type
>> AR,
>> so this is a find or what?
>>
>> If you want to discuss further, or are interested in Type A let me know.
>> I would like to clean the shelf of the A's as I have no need of them- are
>> rebuilt by Graham, and are really clean with crisp relief, nicely done in
>> epoxy
>> and I would finish them in an aliphatic two pack urethane black.
>> I got these shockers when I was trying to get the AR's for the TB.
>>
>> Bill Hentzen
>> TB0437
>> Mequon Wisconsin
>> 262 241 4445
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>>> From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf
>>> Of Robert F. Butson.
>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 9:37 AM
>>> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
>>> Subject: [mg-tabc] TA shockabsorbers
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>>> Available Austins Ltd; a UK company are selling repro. Luvax style
>>> shockabsorbers at 110 each. The distance between bolt holes is 4
>>> inches as
>>> TA. The diameter of the body appears to be slightly smaller than
>>> original
>>> TA. Has anyone used these?.....Bob
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