I have just started to go thru the instructions regarding the springs and change the rear axel on my G22. Gosh, I feel like an idiot sometimes as it must be 50 years ago I was under a car with springs like this. I had a BMC 1800 and a Ford Transit at that time, all gone years ago!
Now things have cleared a bit and narrowed my search dealing with a swap. The first picture with white arrows are what I had overseen. It is the spring going thru the bottom and upper spring plate. A bolt secure the springs to the bottom and upper spring plate. Bolts represent minor problems as those are often off the shelves from autoshops and EBay.
I dropped a clanger having overseen that fact.
From that picture I have made another one with different colours on new arrows pointing to the bottom clamp. It is a little unclear to me if that one has to be replaced by another one as on picture three. To me it looks like it is the one as the holes seems to be correct and the centre pieces to replace the bottom Isolator. Is that correct? I presume there must be a replacement to the top Isolator too?
Now to the tricky bit: The top spring plate:
From the parts catalogue I note the 8 1/4" axel has a different part number than the 7 1/4". I have a feeling the bolt holes must be 1" wider spaced on the 8 14". That might affect the angel of the shock absorber? Probably only 1/2" but as they are rubber bushed. Anyway The upper Isolator may be the problem or can this one be omitted? Picture 4 shows the problem and parts needed to be replaced.
Picture 5 I am not sure what this part is needed for. The centre holes indicates (as well as the shape) it could be used on top of the top plate as it may fill out the gap of the upper Isolator? The Ubolts should be wide enough to pass on the outside of them.
Picture 5 shows a new Schock plate but may be it fools me as it has another axel probably needed for either the schock absorber or the swaybar? I doubt it is for the swaybar and not needed as my car has no rear swaybar. Perhaps the schock absorber would fit anyway? On the inside near the centre of the car?
I have got hold of all other parts pointing as marked with green arrows and the red arrow points to the Leaf Spring hangers. I have not checked those but they seems to be my cup of tea as they are in front of the springs.
Hoping things may be sorted out for me as the winter has setteled with snow, icy roads and frost. We do live in a country with that sort of weather but telling drivers to take things easy and use proper winter tyres seems to be throwing water on a Goose! We never learn to we but please omitt me: I am too old in the tooth to be surpriced by the winter!
Thanking you in advance for any help and advice.
Regards Gunnar
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