Front suspension rubber bushes and hardware shopping list
Front suspension rubber bushes and hardware shopping list
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BlueWedgy

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438 posts

121 months

Sunday 9th November
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After the MOT this year, the MOT guy said the bushes were not great, due to oil starting to degrade them.

So on with the winter to do list, that is very long.

I am not after poly bushes, just standard rubber.
I have stumbled around a bit trying to identify (see picture) what is what and what cars to look at, not really getting anywhere fast.
Seems as time goes on these bits are rarer and rarer.

Any pointers as to what car/s may be used here would be good or places that do not break the bank that have the rubbers and hardware.

Wedg1e

26,976 posts

284 months

Sunday 9th November
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The upper and lower arms and the tie rod bushes are all ex-Cortina.
Originals for the arms were by Boge but you'll do well to find those nowadays (and if you do they're probably 40 years old).

You can get the arm bushes as pattern parts, I replaced mine a few years ago although I wasn't convinced the Boge ones were actually that bad - put another way, I didn't think the pattern ones were that good grumpy
The tie rod bushes were originally two different densities of rubber and were supposed to be installed in a particular order (for compression and rebound I think); the polybush purveyors conveniently overlook this.

The drop-link bushes used to be hard to come by; the only time I ever used poly they were the ones I replaced but they very quickly distorted under load and I've never bothered changing them since.

mrzigazaga

18,696 posts

184 months

Sunday 9th November
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Have a look on here...you may not find the top and bottom wishbone bushes on their site but maybe on the Motomobil...
https://motaclan.com/product-category/tvr/tvr-tasm...

Bit of searching needed here, you might need to buy the complete wishbone and fitted bushes....
https://www.motomobil.com/en



Hope this helps

Mark smile

Wedg1e

26,976 posts

284 months

Monday 10th November
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Burton Power list some Cortina suspension bits (though a lot are polyurethane).

Also Scotts Classic Car Spares.

Adrian@

4,476 posts

301 months

Tuesday 11th November
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The front lower bush 2 off per car, TVR 025C050A (Ford 6009967) EM 1487 and the 4 off per car, top bushes TVR 025C049A (Ford 6009975) EM1486. (are current numbers as I am collecting bushes myself, and just about to source rear bushes).
A@

Wedg1e

26,976 posts

284 months

Tuesday 11th November
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Adrian@ said:
The front lower bush 2 off per car, TVR 025C050A (Ford 6009967) EM 1487 and the 4 off per car, top bushes TVR 025C049A (Ford 6009975) EM1486. (are current numbers as I am collecting bushes myself, and just about to source rear bushes).
A@
The rear tierod front bush was always the tricky one, I spent a while on the phone to AVM (Trelleborg) a few years ago and it was the only one they couldn't supply (at the time). Some of the others were run-out stock only so may well all be gone by now.
I ended up buying some that were longer then required and shortening them in the lathe - I think that was the A-frames and maybe the diff lower mounts, I forget now.

Adrian@

4,476 posts

301 months

Tuesday 11th November
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Wedg1e said:
Adrian@ said:
The front lower bush 2 off per car, TVR 025C050A (Ford 6009967) EM 1487 and the 4 off per car, top bushes TVR 025C049A (Ford 6009975) EM1486. (are current numbers as I am collecting bushes myself, and just about to source rear bushes).
A@
The rear tierod front bush was always the tricky one, I spent a while on the phone to AVM (Trelleborg) a few years ago and it was the only one they couldn't supply (at the time). Some of the others were run-out stock only so may well all be gone by now.
I ended up buying some that were longer then required and shortening them in the lathe - I think that was the A-frames and maybe the diff lower mounts, I forget now.
I picked up the info from yourself and Neil Russell and it looks as if I will end up machining them, (it looks like a Reliant bush might be OE size, I just cannot justify the purchase price, per bush). A@

Wedg1e

26,976 posts

284 months

Tuesday 11th November
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Adrian@ said:
I picked up the info from yourself and Neil Russell and it looks as if I will end up machining them, (it looks like a Reliant bush might be OE size, I just cannot justify the purchase price, per bush). A@
I seem to recall a Reliant bush appearing in my notes, not necessarily from the Scimitar, might have been the 3-legger biggrin

I think the ones I used most of were numbered B636/7 or similar, but they were runout stock so may well have all been sold now. AVM used to have a downloadable list on their website and you could see from the gaps that there used to be a whole lot more combinations of ID, OD and length - but no longer available.

I did identify a potential alternative that would have meant swapping the bolts for Metric sizes; the OD was the next whole millimetre up I think so would have needed turning down which is obviously trickier to achieve while maintaining press-fit and cylindricity. Concentricity wouldn't matter quite as much as long as the walls were parallel.

Edited by Wedg1e on Tuesday 11th November 20:53

adam quantrill

11,625 posts

261 months

Wednesday 12th November
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We really have "Boge" bushes? That explains a lot :-)

Wedg1e

26,976 posts

284 months

Wednesday 12th November
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There used to be a brand of car body filler called Bodge.
Still don't know if that's where the term 'a bodge job' comes from, or if 'bodge job' is just a corruption of 'botched job', or if the second led to the first confusednerdsilly

Wedg1e

26,976 posts

284 months

Yesterday (22:03)
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Adrian@

4,476 posts

301 months

Wedg1e said:
I tried that link last week and they are out of stock. A@

BlueWedgy

Original Poster:

438 posts

121 months

Thanks for the reply guys. I have been round most of those suggested sites.
I was looking at these for the leading links, although I have not checked sizes yet, as I need to get out to the car at some point.

https://www.belchers.uk/products/strut-rod-bushing...

I will keep searching.
Unfortunatly I do not have the luxury of finding something near then machining to suit.

Cheers

Ray

mrzigazaga

18,696 posts

184 months

Try Racetech, they are expensive but a no-brainer if they sell the correct part, Motoclan is worth trying although they may be out of stock!
https://racetechdirect.co.uk/suspension-steering/c...

You may need to fill in the model and variant in the tab... smile