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  • dogoncrazy
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    YouTube provides loads of solutions !!

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  • kolmershlagjp
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    how to remove old bushes? merci

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  • kolmershlagjp
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    I am a member of the morris marina club

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  • stevejgreen
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    Always listen to what Chris Weedon has to say, perhaps if you drive a Marina Based Roadster even subscribe to the Morris Marina Owners Club for good measure.

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  • dogoncrazy
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    I had mentioned Demon tweaks but didn't know if Escort ones would fit. What about getting a local blacksmith to make some?

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  • kolmershlagjp
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    A company called Grayston used to manufacture extended U bolts for the Marina, but they discontinued them many years ago.

    However - the Ford Escort Mk1 & Mk2 has U bolts with the same curvature as the Marina and Grayston continue to manufacture extended U bolts for them, the U bolts are 50mm longer than standard.

    A point of information, the Ford U bolts are made of a slightly bigger diameter steel than the Marina ones, so you will need to drill out the Marina/Marlin spring plates to suit the Escort U bolts.

    They can be purchased here https://www.demon-tweeks.com/uk/gray...steel-gryge25/

    I hope that this helps.

    Chris

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  • kolmershlagjp
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    leaf spring disassembly

    I wanted to share a conversation with CHRIS WEEDOM on leaf spring disassembly

    It’s not difficult just slow and steady will overcome what seems like a big job. I assume that you would like to leave the axle and brakes in place?

    1 Raise the rear of the car in the air and put blocks in front of the front wheels. Support the car on its body, not on the springs or the axle. For a Marlin, I would use a large wooden beam under the car in front of the rear wheels supported at the ends on axle stands. Remove the rear wheels.

    2 Lift the rear axle up using a trolley jack under the differential. Lift it enough to take the weight of the axle off the springs. When the springs feel loose, support the axle on axle stands or similar, making sure that you are not touching the springs or shock absorber brackets.

    3 Undo the nuts that join the U bolts to the axle and spring plates. Remove the U bolts. The bottom plate should now pull away, hanging on the shock absorbers.

    4 The axle is now separate from the springs. Undo the nuts and bolts at the rear of the springs and remove the bolts and let the rear of the springs fall to the ground. Then undo the nuts and bolts at the front of the springs and remove the bolts. The springs will fall to the ground.

    5 Voila!

    thanks to CHRIS WEEDOM
    Last edited by kolmershlagjp; 07-02-21, 03:48 PM.
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