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Nick Speed

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On my Classic, the springs on the suspension rubbed slightly on the dampers and created a distinctive twang (technical term!) until they were greased (damper and inside of spring) slightly to reduce the friction. Have a look in the techforum, IIRC this has been covered with quite a few posts.

 

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Nick

 

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Here's something else to take a look at, where the top of the shock absorber passes through the chassis there are some rubber doughnut things, one above and one below the frame of the car, held in place by cup shaped washers, if the nuts on the top should start to loosen, or the lower bungy thing gets compressed, the shock absorber rod can rub on the chassis, causing an awful noise, and being tricky to isolate, I know I spent many happy hours trying to find it. Regards Nigel.
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Thanks all. 180 degree twist of the spring, a spot of grease on the top and bottom platforms (?) and checking the rubber donuts where the shocker passes through its mounting seems to have done the job! The girlfriend is very grateful too - and so she should be!

 

Thanks again

 

Nick

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Thanks all. 180 degree twist of the spring, a spot of grease on the top and bottom platforms (?) and checking the rubber donuts where the shocker passes through its mounting seems to have done the job! The girlfriend is very grateful too - and so she should be!

 

Thanks again

 

Nick

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Thanks all. 180 degree twist of the spring, a spot of grease on the top and bottom platforms (?) and checking the rubber donuts where the shocker passes through its mounting seems to have done the job! The girlfriend is very grateful too - and so she should be!

 

Thanks again

 

Nick

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Thanks all. 180 degree twist of the spring, a spot of grease on the top and bottom platforms (?) and checking the rubber donuts where the shocker passes through its mounting seems to have done the job! The girlfriend is very grateful too - and so she should be!

 

Thanks again

 

Nick

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Thanks all. 180 degree twist of the spring, a spot of grease on the top and bottom platforms (?) and checking the rubber donuts where the shocker passes through its mounting seems to have done the job! The girlfriend is very grateful too - and so she should be!

 

Thanks again

 

Nick

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