V12
Automotive
- May 12, 2003
- 6
I am designing and ultimately building an inboard shock/spring type suspension and am having trouble deciding on what type of bearing to use for the bellcrank pivot. Does anyone out there have experience with these and know what works and doesn't. I have looked at needle, sleeve, ball, tapered. I am leaning towards the teflon coated ball type used on shock ends because it allows for misalignment and can handle high loads.
Advice please.
Thanks
Pushrod suspension:
This is the type used in open wheel race cars where a connecting rod is attached to the lower control arm. This rod is connected to a bellcrank which is connected to the shock/spring assembly.
Advice please.
Thanks
Pushrod suspension:
This is the type used in open wheel race cars where a connecting rod is attached to the lower control arm. This rod is connected to a bellcrank which is connected to the shock/spring assembly.