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Old 06-11-07, 03:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Front suspension wishbone bushes.

Hi, can someone tell me what they are originally off, and where to get them from please, it's a Kva C type chassis, all help greatly received, regards Alan.
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Old 06-11-07, 11:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Front suspension wishbone bushes.

Hi Alan,

Do they look like this?

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Old 06-11-07, 03:26 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Front suspension wishbone bushes.

Hi Jim, yes, they are about 60mm long with a 12mm hole, part number 83BB-5A638-AA, regards Alan.
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Re: Front suspension wishbone bushes.

Alan: They are Ford Sierra bushes. -Maybe- from front TCA`s, hole size is 10mm in std car, and Cossies have bush with 12mm hole but they came -86 so number starts V86 BB or 86 BB.
Ford dealer will tell

Maybe good idea replace them with polyurethane ones; avaible from Powerflex etc.

EDIT: i suppose they are from Sierra`s lower -rear arm bushes- (can check it to morrow); then the number and size`s are "right".

Powerflex product is then PFR19-111 (inner) or -110 (outer)

In Jim`s car bushes, I think, they are from Audi 80/90 Avant Quattro -92->-96/ -94->-96 RS2 rear upper arm, outer bush, Powerflex part.no that PFR3-208 then.
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Re: Front suspension wishbone bushes.

Hi Alan,

The bushes shown in my previous post were removed from my 1991 RML40 during its recent refurbishment. I understand that RML's enquiries revealed them to have been made by a company owned by ZF (as in gearboxes) and, according to ZF's technical department at Crick, were prototypes that never made it into road car production. That was 15+ years ago so, needless to say, they're no longer available.

Accordingly, RML fitted PFR3-208a bushes from Powerflex.

Attached a couple of shots. I'm not certain if RML had to make up adaptors. If they are required then I can probably get the drawing - it was only earlier this year. Let me know.

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Re: Front suspension wishbone bushes.

Thanks Jim and jyrki, as mine are dated 83BB cannot be Cosworth, i need some very quickly, all help appreciated, regards Alan.
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Re: Front suspension wishbone bushes.

Alan,
Long time no speak. I ussed to have a KVA and confirm its the Sierra TCA bush you need. Powerflex do do them, but they are not cheap. When I did the KVA front, I ended up making sure I got a discount, as they are about £30 ea otherwise...

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Thanks Brett, will give you a call, regards Alan
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Re: Front suspension wishbone bushes.

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In Jim`s car bushes, I think, they are from Audi 80/90 Avant Quattro -92->-96/ -94->-96 RS2 rear upper arm, outer bush, Powerflex part.no that PFR3-208 then.
Hi jykri,

Many thanks for the info on my car.

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