LT77 Remote Bushes
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LT77 Remote Bushes
I have got a remote now and waiting to give it a blast with the steam cleaner as it is caked. Not had a good look at it yet so this may be a stupid question, am I right in thinking that by fitting solid aluminium bushes the gear changes should be a bit less spongy than with the old rubber bushes? I know you can get poly ones but I can machine up some ally ones easily and free!
TC
As the original bushes were only to remove/isolate vibration and noise from the gearstick into the cabin for an executive saloon I dont see too much of an issue.
I fitted polybushes to mine only because I could not be bothered to machine up alloy ones - that and Rimmers were have a vat free day.
Andrew
I fitted polybushes to mine only because I could not be bothered to machine up alloy ones - that and Rimmers were have a vat free day.
Andrew
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Hi TC,
Why not try Delrin or HDPE (High Density Poly Ethylene)? It's easy to machine & cheap or a more expensive option but maybe more suitable, polyurethane.
http://www.directplasticsonline.co.uk/DelrinRod/
Why not try Delrin or HDPE (High Density Poly Ethylene)? It's easy to machine & cheap or a more expensive option but maybe more suitable, polyurethane.
http://www.directplasticsonline.co.uk/DelrinRod/
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