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Author: | Irish Yobbo [ Sun Aug 21, 2011 8:37 am ] |
Post subject: | Engine Steady Bushes |
Hi all, What bushes are the best for an everyday rodchange 998 road car? I have the 2-piece rubber bushes at the moment, two are re-usable and the others not. I was considering replacing the old ones with new rubber ones, but there are polurethane ones on the market that are 'better.' How are they better? |
Author: | TheMiniMan [ Sun Aug 21, 2011 12:48 pm ] |
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we designed & made "one-Piece" engine steady bushes years ago,,, have plenty of them in stock they`re the bees-knees,,, easy-fit & last forever |
Author: | Kennomini [ Sun Aug 21, 2011 6:48 pm ] |
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The benefit of polyurethane is it's a stiffer material so less movement is allowed, but they do wear out fast (IMO they have less than half the life of rubber). Some of my suspension rubbers were new 3 or 4 years ago and now their showing signs of wearing out and I'm a bit annoyed they only lasted that long ![]() They can go brittle so they break and crumble away once they start to deteriorate, so if you don't check them you could end up with no bush at all. They can also go slimy and deform a bit. I wouldn't use them on a road car unless your going to give it a full check over every month and be prepared to put new ones in whenever they start to show signs of wear. With rubber you can run them a bit longer after they start to deteriorate simply because they don't deteriorate as fast. Also with engine stabilizers I reckon use the rubber ones because they are softer so they absorb some of the hash movements of the engine. |
Author: | drmini in aust [ Sun Aug 21, 2011 7:33 pm ] |
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I use the rubber steady bushes, keep oil off them and they last for ages. As said above I found poly bushes transmit too many engine vibes to the body. I like the rubber for the lower arm inner pivot too- when assembled they are a stable `live' rubber mount. You cannot do this with poly, it tears.... I also found with using poly there the stuff flows out of shape after a while. Poly has its uses, but IMO this ain't one of them. ![]() |
Author: | Mokesta [ Sun Aug 21, 2011 7:41 pm ] |
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TheMiniMan wrote: we designed & made "one-Piece" engine steady bushes years ago,,, have plenty of them in stock
they`re the bees-knees,,, easy-fit & last forever Matt, I hope you are bringing a few sets to the Muster?? Mine are shot. M |
Author: | thomas_hb [ Sun Aug 21, 2011 7:45 pm ] |
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I have tried both rubber bushes and polyurethane. Poly, as stated before, is too hard. It doesn't achieve a middle ground. If you think the rubber bushes move too much you then have to decide how much abuse you're willing to inflict on the bodywork. |
Author: | TheMiniMan [ Sun Aug 21, 2011 8:54 pm ] |
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polly of days gone by was pretty bad, as people have suggested , especially the Nolathane brand,,, but our new ones are the middle ground, newer material, oil resistant, & last for ages & yes i`ll bring a pile of em to the Muster |
Author: | Tombo [ Sun Aug 21, 2011 9:29 pm ] |
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Like everyone else said and my personal experience has found, you'd be lucky to get 2 years out of nolathane, rubber a bit harder to fit but lasts and feels better. I put nolathane lower front control arm bushes in my Outback because they were 1/4 the cost of genuine, after 18 months it sounded like a kingswood with rusty ball joints and bumps made it clunk like it had a worn rack end. Genuine ones there now. |
Author: | Irish Yobbo [ Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:10 pm ] |
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Thanks for the advice guys, I'll probably go with new rubber ones. It's a pretty standard 998, so I really don't need the performance aspect of the urethane ones, and I don't think I need more road noise. The rubber ones have worked for the last 33 years I suppose. |
Author: | mini_mad_matt [ Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:25 pm ] |
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I haven't seen TheMiniMan's 1 piece bushes, but there is a local guy we get to make these for us as well. And they can be made at different grades for a soft or harder mount. And they are EASY to fit, none of the trying to squeeze the 2 piece rubber ones in. So depending on the car/owner as to what arrangement of soft to hard we use. Don't get me wrong, i'm a big fan of rubber bushes and i think a lot of the poly bushes are junk in most applications. But the bushes we get made, which i imagine are just like the ones TheMiniMan has are excellent for engine steady bars. You really should try them. |
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