|
||
|
13th July 2011, 19:50 | #11 |
Vis Whiz
Rover 75 2.5 auto Saloon Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: LEEDS
Posts: 20,600
Thanks: 2,057
Thanked 3,056 Times in 1,621 Posts
|
The forces on the compensator are linear, it appears to suffer by design as its total length is increased with use . The method of holding the two halfs together is by way of a bar that is fixed at one end and simply bent around a round pin. As the other end of the bar is not secured it will have a tendancy to creep over the years, mine has, lengthening the assy by around 10mm.
__________________
Dave... Lost a few stones and a Gall Bladder and part of a bile duct and all of my dignity in the suppository incident |
|
|