Unfortunately many effective lubricants emulsify
when exposed to water, whilst the "semi-lubricants"
such as waxoil and silicon which resist emulsification,
do not seem to lubricate as well as the conventional
greases. If however, graphite powder is mixed with
wax or silicon oil, then the lubricating properties of
graphite are retained within a water repelling medium.
It's worth dismantling the springs and "rounding off"
the ends since modern replacement springs are cut off
abruptly, causing the ends to wear away any adjacent
surfaces. At this stage the old paint and rust could be
abraided away with one of the impregnated fibre wheels
that Peter Pleitner mentioned recently, and each leaf
painted with a Zinc rich primer. Temporarily assemble
the springs to allow the exposed surfaces to be painted
black, and then dismantle again.
A liberal application of wax/silicon oil mixed with
graphite powder between the leaves during the final
assembly should ensure a lasting and effective lubrication.
This should also improve the suspension's behaviour
as the friction between the leaves is a significant part of
the spring's dynamic characteristics.
Regards, Eric Worpe.
Lubricating leaf springs.
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Re: Lubricating leaf springs.
Another option to consider is spring gaiters-They certainly work and are a
nice period accesory-they are available from this company: I had some made
for my cars by a local harness maker. I believe they are a "hold over" from
the days when horses drawn conveyences used leaf springs. Tom Poole TC7563
Wefco
90 Redland Road, Bristol, BS6 6QZ, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 117 942 6958 Fax: +44 (0) 117 942 6959
Leather spring gaiters
----- Original Message ----- From: Eric Worpe E.Worpe@surrey.ac.uk> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 6:39 AM Subject: [mg-tabc] Lubricating leaf springs.
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Re: Lubricating leaf springs.
OK all you guys I have just come across an Americian source of leather
bonnett straps as well as spring gaiters, this fellow has been in business
since 1956, while I have not done business as of yet I intend to, but as
always this is only a source not a recommendation. His cataloge has specifics
on pre-war and post war bonnett straps for MG's as well as instructions for
measuring springs for gaiters.
Imcado MFG. inc.
50 Winthrop Ave.
POB 87
Umatilla Floridia, 32784-0087
352 669-3308
George Chubaty
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Re: Lubricating leaf springs.
Dear Joseph,Being an old horseman,remember those leather wraps on those axle
springs vaguely. Is this some thing you recommend from experience and also
the hood straps for our living museum MG - TC,s
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