MGB Pulls to right coming off power - where to look?
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I've just got my MGB back on the road after a full resto and rebuild. It's all gone rather well, but for a slight niggle. When coming off the power, most noticeably in 3rd, there's a small but noticable tug to the right. It's not huge, not a problem, just a bit annoying.
There's nothing when going on the power, and no other odd steering happenings that I've noticed.
So my question is, what sort of thing can or could cause that? Where should I start looking? My thinking is that it's perhaps to do with the torque of the engine twisting to the passenger side against its mounts, then suddenly stopping and spring back the other way causing a weight shift? Or that the axle is yawing slightly under power and releasing...but that's just guesswork really.
More info about the car in case it helps:
- suspension lowered ~ 2 inches with uprated dampers and springs
- panhard rod added
- new proflex bushings everywhere
- removed rear anti roll bar and left the front one in (which seems to be the done thing when lowering)
- engine is tuned, so a bit more powerful than stock, on paper it might be something like 110-120 hp max so hardly likely to be twisting anything too far out of spec!
There's nothing when going on the power, and no other odd steering happenings that I've noticed.
So my question is, what sort of thing can or could cause that? Where should I start looking? My thinking is that it's perhaps to do with the torque of the engine twisting to the passenger side against its mounts, then suddenly stopping and spring back the other way causing a weight shift? Or that the axle is yawing slightly under power and releasing...but that's just guesswork really.
More info about the car in case it helps:
- suspension lowered ~ 2 inches with uprated dampers and springs
- panhard rod added
- new proflex bushings everywhere
- removed rear anti roll bar and left the front one in (which seems to be the done thing when lowering)
- engine is tuned, so a bit more powerful than stock, on paper it might be something like 110-120 hp max so hardly likely to be twisting anything too far out of spec!
CrutyRammers said:
It's not huge, not a problem, just a bit annoying.
Not to worry, it's probably just some safety critical component not secured properly.In case you're in any doubt, you should treat this as a safety critical issue until proven otherwise. Either the suspension or steering is faulty, and until you know the nature of the fault you must assume the worst.
I've had a good check over it all and my prime suspect is that the ubolts on one side seemed quite loose (they're nylocs so not "loose" as in "coming off", but not compressing the bushings very much). So I've nipped that up and will give it a brief test run to see. It's on the other side to the panhard rod attachment so it kinda makes sense that there might be a bit of leverage making that side move around.
If it's not that, my next guess will be the front dampers; I replaced one as it had started to leak so it's possible that they are mismatched, though they shouldn't be. They were both virtually new recon units, before I started on the restoration, otherwise I'd have replaced both.
If it's not that, my next guess will be the front dampers; I replaced one as it had started to leak so it's possible that they are mismatched, though they shouldn't be. They were both virtually new recon units, before I started on the restoration, otherwise I'd have replaced both.
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