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Originally Posted by John McM
Yes Powerflex. Have to say that longer term it would be better to go standard. The OEM rubber is super strong. It had held up well over the last 25 years.
Dean if you are lurking post some photos and an update please :-P
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Originally Posted by peterC2S
Think it's 10 there so 9.40 or so at mine?
This morning's Herald Drive gives the air-cooleds some gentle loving. Those of us tracking and spannering them are rather more hardcore about it of course. With Keith's background it would be great to see him at some meets maybe, in whatever capacity:
http://www.driven.co.nz/reviews/clas..._networkfooter
Pinned down at home this morning but enjoy Cars and Coffee guys.
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Pinned down at home this morning but enjoy Cars and Coffee guys.
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Looks good John. I personally believe "Poly-bushes" wont last as long as the rubber OEM ones and need replacing every 4-5 years if the car is used hard.
I have the red Walord ones all the 993 guys ordered from RL around 5 years ago. They are a medium compound. I use the Proflex black for the front and rear sway bar bushes.
I think the issue is on very hard bumps (potholes) the nothalene is more likely to split than the rubber. I had the same truck on The Rock for 9 years. Two sets of shocks and 12 sets of lower shock bushes playing between nothalene and rubber to see which would last longer. Rubber lasted 2-3x as long. Nothalene worked better whilst it had integrity (firmer, less roll and noise etc). However it just needs one hard bang and it can split due to its composition and then its basically only doing 20% of the job. Rubber deforms and has more "memory" to recover and better elastometers to allow it to compress to much thinner before rebound.
So, with nothalene get used to have int these checked every 3-4 years and expect to replace on a semi regular basis. Im keeping one eye on mine during annual services as I suspect they will need doing at some stage. You can use a bearing cartridge in there too and its firmer but will wear faster still for a road car.
Its easy to clean those A arms up real nice once they are off the car too, just a cosmetic thing but once off worth doing for a little elbow grease if you are changing the bushes.
I have the red Walord ones all the 993 guys ordered from RL around 5 years ago. They are a medium compound. I use the Proflex black for the front and rear sway bar bushes.
I think the issue is on very hard bumps (potholes) the nothalene is more likely to split than the rubber. I had the same truck on The Rock for 9 years. Two sets of shocks and 12 sets of lower shock bushes playing between nothalene and rubber to see which would last longer. Rubber lasted 2-3x as long. Nothalene worked better whilst it had integrity (firmer, less roll and noise etc). However it just needs one hard bang and it can split due to its composition and then its basically only doing 20% of the job. Rubber deforms and has more "memory" to recover and better elastometers to allow it to compress to much thinner before rebound.
So, with nothalene get used to have int these checked every 3-4 years and expect to replace on a semi regular basis. Im keeping one eye on mine during annual services as I suspect they will need doing at some stage. You can use a bearing cartridge in there too and its firmer but will wear faster still for a road car.
Its easy to clean those A arms up real nice once they are off the car too, just a cosmetic thing but once off worth doing for a little elbow grease if you are changing the bushes.
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Looks good John. I personally believe "Poly-bushes" wont last as long as the rubber OEM ones and need replacing every 4-5 years if the car is used hard. I have the red Walord ones all the 993 guys ordered from RL around 5 years ago. They are a medium compound. I use the Proflex black for the front and rear sway bar bushes. I think the issue is on very hard bumps (potholes) the nothalene is more likely to split than the rubber. I had the same truck on The Rock for 9 years. Two sets of shocks and 12 sets of lower shock bushes playing between nothalene and rubber to see which would last longer. Rubber lasted 2-3x as long. Nothalene worked better whilst it had integrity (firmer, less roll and noise etc). However it just needs one hard bang and it can split due to its composition and then its basically only doing 20% of the job. Rubber deforms and has more "memory" to recover and better elastometers to allow it to compress to much thinner before rebound. So, with nothalene get used to have int these checked every 3-4 years and expect to replace on a semi regular basis. Im keeping one eye on mine during annual services as I suspect they will need doing at some stage. You can use a bearing cartridge in there too and its firmer but will wear faster still for a road car. Its easy to clean those A arms up real nice once they are off the car too, just a cosmetic thing but once off worth doing for a little elbow grease if you are changing the bushes.
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Hope the seller's wife has a sense of humour... check the photos...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-941467980.htm
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Hope the seller's wife has a sense of humour... check the photos...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-941467980.htm
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Unlike this seller... http://www.trademe.co.nz/Members/Lis...member=4882176
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Hope the seller's wife has a sense of humour... check the photos...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-941467980.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-941467980.htm
Hope the seller's wife has a sense of humour... check the photos...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-941467980.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-941467980.htm
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As always first to you guys before TM this week.
MacBook Air 13"
Mid 2013
i7 processor Haswell
8gb Ram
512gb SSD
Mint condition
Includes Parallels and runs 2 operating systems. Loaded with office and tonnes of software
This was a top of the range custom built machine I ordered from Apple. Didn't get on with it so I went back to Microsoft and it was unused till started using it last year. She doesn't like Mac either so it's being sold to fund a Microsoft replacement.
$1750
Available from 08 Sept when we are in NZ. PM me if you are interested.....
MacBook Air 13"
Mid 2013
i7 processor Haswell
8gb Ram
512gb SSD
Mint condition
Includes Parallels and runs 2 operating systems. Loaded with office and tonnes of software
This was a top of the range custom built machine I ordered from Apple. Didn't get on with it so I went back to Microsoft and it was unused till started using it last year. She doesn't like Mac either so it's being sold to fund a Microsoft replacement.
$1750
Available from 08 Sept when we are in NZ. PM me if you are interested.....
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You gotta wonder if it was intentional or accidental ending up in the listing?
Unlike this seller... http://www.trademe.co.nz/Members/Lis...member=4882176
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Or maybe that is what he means by driver assist?
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Control arms bushes all sorted and I hope won't require an alignment as I marked the eccentric cam positions before removing the arms. Not sure I'd rush to do it again with original arms as the large bush is a bear to remove. With replacement of after market bushes I reckon I'd need an hour to do both sides.
Next on the list was the right hand side sill rubber and shark fin. A no brainer.
Dan should open the gearbox this week. Pucker moment as we see what needs to be replaced. I'll also start on the bumper that offends Dave so much.
In two weeks or so i'lł start on the real fun stuff: valve adjust, CV repack, wide band O2 sensor, rear main seal etc.
Next on the list was the right hand side sill rubber and shark fin. A no brainer.
Dan should open the gearbox this week. Pucker moment as we see what needs to be replaced. I'll also start on the bumper that offends Dave so much.
In two weeks or so i'lł start on the real fun stuff: valve adjust, CV repack, wide band O2 sensor, rear main seal etc.