what are the advantages/disadvantages of monoleaf springs vs mulitileaf springs?
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what are the advantages/disadvantages of monoleaf springs vs mulitileaf springs?
Expensive yes, but have you seen the price of the multi-leaf lubricant? I was told it's more expensive because it's designed to keep the metallic johnson rods in "suspension". I have not, however, been able to confirm that information.Quote:
Originally posted by techinspector1
I'm told that the monoleaf lube is very expensive though :LOL:
Depends how much you need. Do you fill it to the sight glass or to the line on the dip stick?Quote:
Originally posted by Streets
The lube is made for the Kanuutin valves that attach to the Multi-leafs NOT the Johnson rods! And it's only $9.77 for an 8 ounce bottle, that's NOT expensive... :p
Here, this'll help! http://www.clubhotrod.com/forums/sho...4160#post44160Quote:
Originally posted by Streets
....... and leaves them hard to remove oil stains in the concrete.. :(
Don't forget you need to repack those seals with okra every once in a while.
I thought you were gonna say you watch Okra on T.V. Ya' no' the talk show lady? He He HeQuote:
Originally posted by Streets
I love Okra in my Soup 'n Salads.. too bad it takes so long to grow...like asparagus.. hehehe
Wow, how can 1 question get soo off topic? hehe
But seriously now that u've all had your fun, are there any pros or cons to each? I know 72nova72 would like to know, and so would I.
Us geezers have a hard time with short term memory..............?Quote:
Originally posted by stevet47
Wow, how can 1 question get soo off topic? hehe
It's said that a gold fish has memory for 3 seconds..............and geezer starts with a "g".................there must be a connection!:pQuote:
Originally posted by pro70z28
Us geezers have a hard time with short term memory..............?
Oh, and Chevrolet answered the spring question eons ago. The high performance suspension packages ditched the monoleaf for a multileaf.
I'm sorry........... what were we talkin' about agin'.................?Quote:
Originally posted by Bob Parmenter
It's said that a gold fish has memory for 3 seconds..............and geezer starts with a "g".................there must be a connection!:p
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Actually the monoleafs were used on all Camaros in 67, and in 68 for the non high performance cars but the main problem with the wheel hop was that the shocks in 67 were both mounted in the back and the torque tended to make the pinion climb the ring gear resulting in the axle twisting downward which would compress the shocks and twist the weak monos into a sort of S shape which would snap back violently and give that evil shudder which is wheelhop. This obviously wasn't good so they put the bar on the axle to the body on the right side which sort of helped but....didn't work all that well. There is no real benefit to the mono leafs over the multis. And the multis have benefits over the monos so find some multis and be done with it. And oh wait...what was I thinking again...ahhh not geezer...still have memory....hmm and Streeeeeetts, when did you go Spanish...?