great minds think alike, ive a 2mm gap but ive only got 1.5mm thick
repair washers and ive got stainless too, they are the same O.D as the
bush sides but total 3mm overall....

however further investigating shows the inner bush pivot to be about
0.7mm wider than the bushes themselves (these are poly bushes which
come apart) so if I turn off 1mm from the overall length of the bush
pivot I can use 2 stainless washers either side which will give a
little nip to the bush to keep it firm.

ill try it out and report back later

cheers guys

On 13 Sep, 10:23, Jim Hearne <[email protected]> wrote:
>   I agree, if there is that gap then you should fit some spacing
> washers, i'd use stainless steel or they will rust and wear the bushes.
> Maybe Quantum changed the part or maybe it's just production tolerances.
> Mine have always been a tight but possible fit.
>
> Jim
>
> On 12/09/2010 22:39, jin wrote:
>
>
>
> > just checked
>
> > the inner pivot bush is 51.2mm
> > and the inner dimension of the lower arm pickup is 53.1mm
> > so i need 2x 1mm thick spacers to go either side,.....
>
> > On 12 Sep, 20:17, jin<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >> hmm, to pinch ot not to pinch?
> >> there is definate pinching going on here on mine, luckely ive only
> >> fitted one side,
> >> ill measure up the upper portion of the box and measure up the length
> >> of the inner track bush which should give me a distance, if its
> >> greater than 2mm ill shim it either side
>
> >> cheers for the input
>
> >> ill keep you posted
>
> >> On 11 Sep, 22:10, Jim Hearne<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >>>    I've built or rebuilt 3 2+2's and none have washers there or noticably
> >>> pinched.
> >>> They have always been a very good fit on the bushes for me.
> >>> Jim
> >>> On 11/09/2010 21:55, hansdefauwes wrote:
> >>>> I remember putting a washer in.
> >>>> either a washer or pich it - so I chose for a washer.
> >>>> Hans
> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Hearne"<[email protected]>
> >>>> To:<[email protected]>
> >>>> Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 10:47 PM
> >>>> Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] inner track arm bush spacer?
> >>>>   No, there aren't any spacers or washers in there normally.
> >>>> Jim
> >>>> On 10/09/2010 18:23, jin wrote:
> >>>>> hi all
> >>>>> the 2+2 is coming along nicely with only a few small jobs left before
> >>>>> I turn the key,
> >>>>> today was suspension bolting on day,
> >>>>> I remember when I stripped the car I noticed that the box section
> >>>>> where the inner pivot bushes for the lower arm seemed a little
> >>>>> "pinched" inwards, almost as if the bush was too short or the box
> >>>>> section was too wide between side to side.
> >>>>> today ive fitted up the new arm with new poly bushes and it was a sung
> >>>>> fit within the box section implying that this bush is the same size as
> >>>>> the old one but the box section still looks pinched in slightly.
> >>>>> should there be a spacer between both or one side of the bush?, it
> >>>>> looks like a 3mm shim would do it but I don't want to do something I
> >>>>> shouldn't.
> >>>>> has anyone else had such issue or noticed this?
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