Howdy Folks!
I'm Miniature's buddy here in San Francisco, CA, USA. Miniature's got the Mini K and mine started life as an '89 998 but is now a frankenmini of different parts (head from UK, 1098 crank from canada, hypatecs from OZ...). I'm at the "tail end" of my rebuild and am running into some problems with the rear subframe (repost of my very quiet thread on MM) :
Posted: Apr-16-2007 10:21PM
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Howdy Folks,
I'm finishing up a rebuild and am having problems refitting the trailing arms. The original subframe was rusted very badly so I replaced it with a powdercoated replacement. I suspect the replacement may be a non-oem item as I had to shave about 1/4" off the rear trunion bushings in order to get everything bolted in. I am now in the process of refitting the trailing arms and am running into another clearance problem-I simply cannot get the trailing arm brackets to line up. No matter what choice words I use the brackets on both sides are about 1/4" away from lining up with the subframe holes. As a sanity check I yanked the powdercoated subby out and compared the dimensions with my original subframe and they match perfectly: 50" diagonally both ways and the same lengths up front and back. I then then thought that the new thrustwashers may be thicker than the originals but when I test fit the rebuilt trailing arms and bracket to the old subby the bracket bolt holes line exactly with subframe holes without any use of muscle.
So first of all, is it acceptable to shave the thrustwashers so that everything lines up? Secondly, is there a way to determine if a subframe is genuine or aftermarket?
I bought the powdercoated subframe fora pretty good deal a couple of years ago but am beginning to think it wasn't as cheap as I initially thought.
Thanks in advance Ausmini
Jeff