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seanpaulmc
post Jun 24 2017, 11:49 AM
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1/17/2021 - resurrecting to ask new question.

Had the fuel tank out to replace the fuel line in the tunnel. From that I could see the front sway bar. Interestingly, the passenger side was connected and the driver side is not connected. In a box of parts that was with the car I found the drop link for the driver's side. It, however, is missing the cap and bolts to attach it to the bar. Does anyone know where I can get the piece to fit this part? Size of the bolts? Thank you.

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post Jun 24 2017, 11:58 AM
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contact Bruce Stone (bdstone914), he should have what you need
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post Jun 24 2017, 12:23 PM
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Is that an H&H bar? Stock droplinks don't have the adjustability feature. Rebush. The U bolt attachment system can be problematic.
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post Jun 24 2017, 12:24 PM
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Looks like an old H&H swaybar. Should be easy enough to have a cap made if you can't find one.
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post Jun 24 2017, 12:37 PM
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This is what the stock ones look like.


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post Jun 24 2017, 03:32 PM
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That bar was made by H + H Specialties.
The owner of the place actually sold them out of his house..
Used to be at 20 Reid Road Chelmsford Massachusetts.

No idea if he is still there though..
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post Jun 24 2017, 03:43 PM
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I have one that I won't be using. The mate to it was lost in shipping.


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post Jun 24 2017, 04:15 PM
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QUOTE(michael7810 @ Jun 24 2017, 10:58 AM) *

contact Bruce Stone (bdstone914), he should have what you need


I have one of the levers but not the cap. I needed one and had a machine shop make one for $20
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post Jan 17 2022, 08:11 PM
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Old thread.
I know I should be long past this work by now, but, I'm not.
I am working on some the metal repair and removed the front sway bar today while letting the Rust Bullet dry. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif) It took the BFH to get it out. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smash.gif) And, I'm still trying to get the bushing out of the drivers side.

From the previous feedback it was said the U-bolts in the H&H design can be problematic. I can see that with the thin sheet metal.

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914LTD and PMB both sell front sway bar mounts.
Both configurations are substantial compared to the square u-bolts on this H&H it was said to be.

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The H&H uses all standard hardware. The bolt spacing for the top u-bolt is 2-1/4 inch.

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Can anyone provide the bolt spacing for the 914LTD version and the PMB version of the mounts?
I would like to see how they compare before choosing even with the welding involved.

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post Jan 17 2022, 08:15 PM
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Bushings are easy to remove. Just heat with a torch and pry it off.
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post Jan 18 2022, 01:08 AM
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QUOTE(seanpaulmc @ Jan 17 2022, 06:11 PM) *

914LTD and PMB both sell front sway bar mounts.
Both configurations are substantial compared to the square u-bolts on this H&H it was said to be.

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The H&H uses all standard hardware. The bolt spacing for the top u-bolt is 2-1/4 inch.

Can anyone provide the bolt spacing for the 914LTD version and the PMB version of the mounts?
I would like to see how they compare before choosing even with the welding involved.

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Sean


Maybe someone can give you the exact measurements, but I think the bolt spacing is the same for both products. At least that's what Photoshop tells me when I resize them to match the hole for the bar and overlay one image over the other. Either way you will want to weld them in.
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post Jan 19 2022, 04:13 PM
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Here is a picture of the bar end and bushing.
Bushing is a type of plastic - delrin, polyethylene, other.
Does anyone know the material of the bushing used originally?

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OEM bushings were rubber.
Is it recommended to keep same or find replacement rubber bushings that fit?

The bar is solid and heavy. 3/4 inch.
The pitting should clean up to reuse. Maybe powder coat.

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post Jan 19 2022, 04:23 PM
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That is an awful lot of front bar at 19mm. Stock was 15mm. I was wondering how big it was when I first saw the photos.

Like understeer? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lol-2.gif) Somewhat joking since I have no idea what you have going on at the rear of the car. Unless you have some seriously stiff rear springs and a rear anti-roll bar (ARB) way bigger than stock inducing a lot of rear oversteer, that is a lot of front bar.

It's all about tuning to driver preference so if you like it, it's all good!

Given the nature of the bar, I don't think you'll find rubber bushings. Rubber would be too thin between the outer tube and the ARB to provide much isolation. Likewise rubber won't last long due to thin wall thickness available for the bushing.

If your Delron bushings are usable, stay with them. If they are shot a machine shop can turn up a set easily.

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) Cheers to @KevinW for having a part for you (IMG:style_emoticons/default/pray.gif) Kevin has helped me out numerous times. Great community!
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post Jan 19 2022, 09:07 PM
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Concur with way too much front bar on that! Understeer!
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post Jan 19 2022, 10:00 PM
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As others here have stated, for sure an H&H bar. The one I had sold in the past had a similar bushing. Factory bar flares out at the ends.
Good luck with your project!
Keep us all posted.
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post Jan 19 2022, 10:14 PM
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This might help. The aftermarket kits that work with the rest of the factory hardware will have the same spacing. I think it wise to finalize your bar selection before installing the mounts. I installed mine yesterday in fact (the 2-piece style). It really helps having all the bar bits to ensure everything will bolt up the ready.
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post Jan 30 2022, 08:14 PM
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Hi All,

Thanks for the replies.
I’m still at it. In fact, I’ve removed all the front sway at components. Parts are all separated and hardware is getting a good soak.
I agree that the sheet metal where these brackets were attached needs to be reinforced now that it’s all disassemble.

I’ve been following the other recent thread where someone was asking about ARB sizing and the suspension setup discussions there.

Where could I possibly source replacement rubber bushings for the drop links? They are not quite the same size as stock, a little bigger by comparison to the 914Rubber aftermarket split version.

I have not driven this car so I cannot comment on the feel or amount of presumable understeer. For now I’ll use what I have and get reassembled with a short term goal of making the car move under its own power. Tuning and improvements can come later.

Here is a comparison picture against the 914Rubber bushings.

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By the way, these two may look decent in the picture the others are shot.

Thanks


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post Jan 31 2022, 12:50 AM
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Sorry to contradict but I have the same H&H 19mm bar set full soft, stock six torsion bars, 140 # rear springs, 2.4 six, no rear bar, 205/50’s all around

I have tracked it and it handles very neutral and balances well with throttle. AFAIK It is actually a pretty common “street sport” set up.
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post Jan 31 2022, 05:41 AM
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Right here
https://914rubber.com/front-suspension-droplink-set-1


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post Jan 31 2022, 07:58 AM
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Good picture. Darn U bolts. The shelve directly under the bar hole needs to be clearensed to weld the inner plate correctly.
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