MG TC rear spring mystery
MG TC rear spring mystery
Hi to all!
My name is Tom, I am 55 years old and live in Germany. I have bought recently a 1947 MG TC in a nice condition. But I am asking me one thing regarding the rear eye of the rear springs. Normally the eye of the spring is at the top, but here it is in the bottom position. Could there a good reason why it is mounted this way? See attached photo, please.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Tom
My name is Tom, I am 55 years old and live in Germany. I have bought recently a 1947 MG TC in a nice condition. But I am asking me one thing regarding the rear eye of the rear springs. Normally the eye of the spring is at the top, but here it is in the bottom position. Could there a good reason why it is mounted this way? See attached photo, please.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Tom
Re: MG TC rear spring mystery
Hi Tom-
It should look like this:
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It should look like this:
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Well there's something you don't see every day. Definitely not correct. Honestly I'm surprised it works that way. Either the previous mechanic didn't know any better, or maybe it had the wrong springs?
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Re: MG TC rear spring mystery
Another view of TC rear spring shackle
1946 TC0999 / XPAG 1638
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Re: MG TC rear spring mystery
Thank you for your answers. Before I wrote here, I browsed a lot of photos in the Internet, had a look into the owners manual, parts lists and everywhere the eye is at the upper position. Of course. So I asked me, why somebody makes such a thing? I know that the car was several years ago in a car shop and on the invoice stand something like “rear spring was not in correct position. Changed that and manufactured a special plate”. And it is a car shop especially for classic British cars…
But you confirmed me my idea that it can’t be correct. And that there is no good reason to do something like this.
So I have to change the position to the correct one and I hope that this will work.
I have to think about which way the best and easiest is for this project.
Kind regards
Tom
But you confirmed me my idea that it can’t be correct. And that there is no good reason to do something like this.
So I have to change the position to the correct one and I hope that this will work.
I have to think about which way the best and easiest is for this project.
Kind regards
Tom
Re: MG TC rear spring mystery
Weird! Could it be that the spring is upside down?
Note they should be a 9 leaf spring. And if you need new ones Jones Springs in the UK do a good replacement. With NTG UK for the bushings.
Note they should be a 9 leaf spring. And if you need new ones Jones Springs in the UK do a good replacement. With NTG UK for the bushings.
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Re: MG TC rear spring mystery
There is spring data for all models in the Blower manual.
In my copy the TC springs are on page 506.
In my copy the TC springs are on page 506.
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Re: MG TC rear spring mystery
Hi Tom,
spring above swivel pin is correct
Gruß Carl
spring above swivel pin is correct
Gruß Carl
Re: MG TC rear spring mystery
Hi Will, Rob and Carl and thank you for your answers.
Will: The springs are mounted in the correct direction. They have 9 leafes.
Rob: Thank you for the information. It seems that the correct springs are installed.
Carl: Thank you for the photo. And there I have another question regarding the links at the shocks: Is it correct that are at the front end the longer links and at the back the shorter ones? I have here now a TC which belongs to a friend and saw that his car has the short links at the front, the long ones at the rear.
Kind regards
Tom
Will: The springs are mounted in the correct direction. They have 9 leafes.
Rob: Thank you for the information. It seems that the correct springs are installed.
Carl: Thank you for the photo. And there I have another question regarding the links at the shocks: Is it correct that are at the front end the longer links and at the back the shorter ones? I have here now a TC which belongs to a friend and saw that his car has the short links at the front, the long ones at the rear.
Kind regards
Tom
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Re: MG TC rear spring mystery
Tom,
so far I can see, both the sme lenght
cheers Carl
so far I can see, both the sme lenght
cheers Carl
Re: MG TC rear spring mystery
Hi Carl,
another mystery.... At the both cars I have here, they have different lengths for front and rear. And I browsed at parts dealers and they offer different lengths for the front and rear.
Kind regards
Tom
another mystery.... At the both cars I have here, they have different lengths for front and rear. And I browsed at parts dealers and they offer different lengths for the front and rear.
Kind regards
Tom
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Originally the front links are almost 2" longer than the rears.
Re: MG TC rear spring mystery
Hi Steve,
thank you. Then my TC has it correct.
Kind regards
Tom
thank you. Then my TC has it correct.
Kind regards
Tom