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Old 20-01-14, 09:11 AM
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Default Bristol 412 Suspension

I have recently completed a refurbishment of the front suspension and brakes on my 1976 412 S1. As someone who has benefitted greatly from the resources and experiences contained within this forum, I thought it only fair that I document my experience for others to review.

Please feel free to ask if your require further photos, descriptions or parts lists

I am now in the process of doing the rear suspension and brakes, so will post the results in due course.

Jason

Bristol 412 Front Suspension.pdf
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Old 20-01-14, 10:25 AM
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Great post just the sort of thing the forum needs more of. Would love a photo and details of the car.
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Old 20-01-14, 01:24 PM
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Hear, hear! Thanks for the post and the PDF Jason.

For what it's worth I posted a thread back in 09 which might add a little more to your contribution, you can find it here http://www.bristolcars.info/forums/8...uspension.html

Unfortunately threads get somewhat buried over time. I'll have to think of an unobtrusive way to make such threads easier to find.
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Old 20-01-14, 08:02 PM
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Hi Kevin
Would it be possible to copy such attachments over to the "Resources" area in the appropriate model section???
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Old 21-01-14, 10:20 AM
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Hi Kevin
Would it be possible to copy such attachments over to the "Resources" area in the appropriate model section???
Done!

Jason, in your PDF you mentioned sourcing parts listings /drawings - are the ones you obtained the same as the ones in the Resources section of this site, here ?

If you have better drawings perhaps we could have them on this site also?

It would also be useful to know what, if anything, was not available from Bristol. Were you able to get the coil spring spacers and insulation pieces from (the parts shown in this post). Or perhaps the turret nuts which fit on the end of the bolts that go through the lower wishbone bushes?

Kevin
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Kevin, I will check through the drawings and parts lists in Resources and if I have any additional to add I will scan and post.

From memory, everything I requested of Bristol was available as at October last year. As I mentioned, I machined new lower spring seats out of nylon, as the original steel ones had the shock absorber mounting bracket bolts, corroded into them. They also seemed to be ridiculously heavy for what they were doing. Of your parts shown, I only replaced the soft rubber top pad and the urethane lower pad that was being held firmly by the corroded fixings. The angled top spacer was in good condition.

In regard turret nuts, my inner wishbone fixings were all of the self locking type nut. The turret nuts were on the top and bottom suspension joints and steering. All the turret nuts had split pins solidly corroded into them and I gave up breaking drill bits trying to drill them out (despite having sourced replacement nuts from my local engineering fixing supplier). I made the decision at that point to switch to replacement Nylock nuts.

I think the only part that was unavailable from Bristol were spring retainers for the suspension joint service kits. The only other part I found unavailable, was a local source of brake disc rotors. This was confirmed by Bristol, who supplied a set that had obviously been machined from another model disc (good quality AP Racing!).

I trust this is of some help. Jason
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