It was originally lowered about 2" in front when built (early 80s is my guess) by cutting and rotating the lower torsion bar tubesin the front. Rear was lowered about 1" by rotating the swing arms by likely one notch. That's what the factory build manuals called for then...
I'm building a new-to-me used front beam with Sway-Away adjusters, and plan to remove all the short leaves in both top and bottom stacks, to soften the suspension. Adding a bolt-on disk brake kit at the same time. I'll also add camber shims to bottom tube.
Anyone have suggestions for shocks and swaybars to run on this light car, with an even lighter front end?
I've heard/read that used oil (non-gas) work well on the front, due to the very light weight up there, but have seen very little discussion for the rear shocks. I'm considering either KYB Gas-Adjust or KYB GR2s on the rear. I understand the stiffer Gas-Adjust my raise my rear about 1/2" to 3/4" of an inch and certainly would give a firmer ride. Raising it a hair wouldn't be a necessarily bad thing, to provide added clearance for my 1.5qt sump and single quiet pack. How harsh would that ride be, compared to oil shocks?
How about sway-bars? All I have now is the stock front one. I've seen VERY little discussion of swaybars for these kinds of kits that will be entirely road-driven... Not sure that recommendations for a heavy bug sedan really apply to a much-lighter 1300 lb car with a totally different weight and balance. Similarly, not sure how usage on the shorter wheelbase of a dune buggy might be different from this full-length pan that's now driven from the back seat...
BTW, the new engine is a bit old-school:
- 88x69, using Berg's machine-in jugs & forgeed pistons, rebuilt stock crank and rods
Big valve (40x35) heads, with SS valves and HD single springs
Set up for 8.0:1 (or close) compression
Engle 110 cam and lifters
Dual 40 HPMX carbs on CB space-saver manifolds, CB linkage
Scat solid rocker shafts and 1:1 swivel foot rockers, stock pushrods
CB Maxi filter pump and Scat 1.5 deep sump
Extractor and quiet pack
Scat fresh-air 36HP doghouse shroud with venturi ring, thermostat flaps, and thermostat for cooling
Rev-limited to 5400 RPM to avoid crank and valvetrain problems
Looking to turn this into a fun lightweight 75-80 HP (or so) sports car for cruising the winding roads in the hills/mountains of East Tennessee...