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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1013.0. "MGB handling :-(" by ANNECY::MATTHEWS (M+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCH) Fri Apr 06 1990 14:25

    A quick question to other MGB owners out there.

    I know that handling is not one of its better points, but I seem
    to think that my car goes round corners better to the right than
    it does to the left. Going round to the right, the car seems
    quite well balanced, and generally safe, when going round corners
    to the left, it feels as though the back outside rear wheel is digging 
    in and the inside front wheel lifting off.

    I have already replaces the rear springs ... twice. This makes it
    less noticable, but still there none the less.

    Could it just be due to the relative position of the driver in the
    car ??? Does anyone with a LHD model find the same to be true, but
    for right hand corners ??? Has anyone else noticed this with a RHD
    model ??? Is it just ME ???

 Mark
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1013.1Sit on it!COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs & some nutsFri Apr 06 1990 14:3711
1013.2ANNECY::MATTHEWSM+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCHFri Apr 06 1990 15:008
    The dampers seem to be OK, but anyway I don't see how bad
    dampers would give this effect. They are supposed to stop
    the springs bouncing, rather than taking the load on cornering.

    The feel is almost as thought the anti-roll bar works when I 
    turn right, but not when I turn left...

  Mark
1013.3Could be!IOSG::FREERDeadly brain, or Brain dead?Fri Apr 06 1990 15:1311
Have a look at your anti-roll bar rubbers on the front chasis rails.

Could be that they are worn, and not anti-rolling properly, or 
even the anti-roll bar bracket has broken from the chasis rail.  
I've seen that before!!

As an aside, did you know Ron Hoppkins does a complete MGB upgrade to the B's
suspension which included koni rear shocks and a rear anti-roll bar which 
apparantly turns the car into quite something else!

Steve
1013.4ANNECY::MATTHEWSM+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCHFri Apr 06 1990 15:305
    I have heard about this kit, but feel that fitting it may just
    hide the problem. I'm begining to wonder if perhaps the chassis
    is twisted in some way ...

  Mark
1013.5MARVIN::RUSLINGMicroServer Phase V Session ControlFri Apr 06 1990 17:395
A friend has fitted the Hopkins handling kit and says that it has improved his
B dramatically.  Try mailing him on MGB::GILLOTT or MARVIN::GILLOTT.  He's
called Mark.

Dave
1013.6An IdeaVANILA::LINCOLNThe sun has got his hat onFri Apr 06 1990 18:085
	I once had a car, not an MGB, that behaved differently left v. 
	right hand bends. It was caused by notyhing more than the front
	wheel alignment.

	-John
1013.7ANNECY::MATTHEWSM+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCHFri Apr 06 1990 18:345
    re: .6

    Alignment in which sense ??? Tracking, caster, camber ???

  Mark
1013.8MoreVANILA::LINCOLNThe sun has got his hat onFri Apr 06 1990 19:0914
	I was thinking purely of the tracking. Two things to look for.

	1. When the wheels are tracked it's essential to ensure that the
	lengths of the track rod are maintained equal and that all of
	the adjustment isn't on one side. With different track rod
	lengths suspension movement affects each wheel differently since
	the angles aren't constant.

	2. Rack bush wear. This can occur more on one side than the other.
	It tends to have an uneven effect since the rack pinion isn't in
	the centre of the rack and the nearside is more capable of 
	'flapping' about. Badly adjusted rack doesn't help either.

	-John
1013.9ANNECY::MATTHEWSM+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCHFri Apr 06 1990 19:206
    re: .8

     Sounds like it is worth a look. I need to re-do the front
     suspension anyway, so I'll check this while I'm about it.

    regards, Mark
1013.10Please refer to note 1266 UKCSSE::RDAVIESLive long and prosperTue Oct 30 1990 16:185
    Please put all future MGB releated material in note 1266. 
    
    This topic will be write locked
    
    Richard (co-moderator)