Front Suspension Bushing Orientation
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Front Suspension Bushing Orientation
Hi- this front lower control arm bushing has more rubber sticking out on one side. When installing the bushing, should the exposed rubber portion be inward on the spring side, or outside? I was careless removing the old bushings and didn’t take note of this one. It’s CBC2301
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Previous owner had the motor mounts done at the dealership hahaha. No wonder he sold it soon after. Not sure why he had motor mounts done when it needed literally every bushing replaced.
You made me, forced me, tricked me into adding up recent expenses. Surprised myself here... about $4500 in parts. Not as bad as the $12000 engine I put in an MG but still pretty ridiculous. But it will be smooth, quiet, fast, and under the radar.
Bottom end seals and gaskets, sandwich plate, etc 263.00
AC Drier 21.00
Shock bushes and bolts 97.00
Tires 353.00
Spark plugs, wires, injector seal kits 86.87
More injectore seals 24.00
Single fuel injector 50.24
shipping crank dampter 22.00
Crank damper repait 479.00
Lower fulcrum shafter 133.78
expansion tank and mis bits 569.25
bushing 42.00
vmount 82.00
ball join fitting 35.00
upper ball join 146.00
lower ball join 111.00
roll bar bushes 23.00
other suspension parts 474.00
upper wishbone bushes 217.00
lower fulcrum 85.00
lower shock bush 92.00
subframe bush 220.00
lower back fulcrom 59.00
front shocks 193.00
battery 183.00
belt 12.26
another belt 12.45
elbow for power steering hose 35.87
rear shocks 211.71
rustoleum 33.00
Center support bearing driveshaft 75.00
4,441.43
That's just what I wrote down. There was surely more.
You made me, forced me, tricked me into adding up recent expenses. Surprised myself here... about $4500 in parts. Not as bad as the $12000 engine I put in an MG but still pretty ridiculous. But it will be smooth, quiet, fast, and under the radar.
Bottom end seals and gaskets, sandwich plate, etc 263.00
AC Drier 21.00
Shock bushes and bolts 97.00
Tires 353.00
Spark plugs, wires, injector seal kits 86.87
More injectore seals 24.00
Single fuel injector 50.24
shipping crank dampter 22.00
Crank damper repait 479.00
Lower fulcrum shafter 133.78
expansion tank and mis bits 569.25
bushing 42.00
vmount 82.00
ball join fitting 35.00
upper ball join 146.00
lower ball join 111.00
roll bar bushes 23.00
other suspension parts 474.00
upper wishbone bushes 217.00
lower fulcrum 85.00
lower shock bush 92.00
subframe bush 220.00
lower back fulcrom 59.00
front shocks 193.00
battery 183.00
belt 12.26
another belt 12.45
elbow for power steering hose 35.87
rear shocks 211.71
rustoleum 33.00
Center support bearing driveshaft 75.00
4,441.43
That's just what I wrote down. There was surely more.
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olivermarks (Yesterday)
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Good feeling knowing it's all done though isn't it! Did you do your oil lines?
I'm probably close to that figure, I dare not add up. I'm painting the roof of my car and doing some clear coat touch up at rear and redoing headliner at the moment.AFF Silver Lining
Light Quartz 1913 Foam Backed Headliner Fabric
SL1913
is a perfect match for the light gray
I'm probably close to that figure, I dare not add up. I'm painting the roof of my car and doing some clear coat touch up at rear and redoing headliner at the moment.AFF Silver Lining
Light Quartz 1913 Foam Backed Headliner Fabric
SL1913
is a perfect match for the light gray
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Jagsandmgs (Yesterday)
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Like you, still need to do paint and clearcoat fix up. Plus some wheel arch rust. I like bodywork, it’s fun. All of this is fun. It also gets cheaper in the winter when I can’t do as much work.
You list a ‘76 XJ6C… I have a 77 XJ6C someone gave me, with no engine. He converted the front end to Series I Daimler spec, with intention of putting in a V12 but gave up. I’ll mash it with a rusted out XJS I have. That’s going to make $4500 in XJ12 parts look like a pittance. Aren’t those the prettiest damn cars on earth? Had a 76 XJ12C, Signal Red, no vinyl top. Sold it in a fit of poverty 20+ years ago. Never again! Never selling anything again ever!
Post a photo of your coupe
You list a ‘76 XJ6C… I have a 77 XJ6C someone gave me, with no engine. He converted the front end to Series I Daimler spec, with intention of putting in a V12 but gave up. I’ll mash it with a rusted out XJS I have. That’s going to make $4500 in XJ12 parts look like a pittance. Aren’t those the prettiest damn cars on earth? Had a 76 XJ12C, Signal Red, no vinyl top. Sold it in a fit of poverty 20+ years ago. Never again! Never selling anything again ever!
Post a photo of your coupe
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250 bucks in a wrecking yard. My wheels and tires.
series III wings, new door
Got some wseries II wings from pick'n'npull this summer.
Series 1 xj6 rear door skin ready to go in but I'm getting the car up this winter sills off and beefing up/stiffening body, doing drains etc first.
. i have European front and rear bumpers, hinges etc
I originally bought my xj12 for the engine for this car but you know how that ended up...
Re xjs swap that is my plan, the 95, 96 year front and rear suspension and entire wiring loom. Still aiming for a 6.0 v12 and stick shift but doing bodywork while the original engine etc is in the car so the shell doesn't distort, They are very flimsy cars and yes very seductively pretty. No bad angles.
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