I was wondering how many race weekend are the white line offset bushing lasting? I had to replace mine after 10 race weekends, less than 7 months.
I was wondering how many race weekend are the white line offset bushing lasting? I had to replace mine after 10 race weekends, less than 7 months.
Richard Astacio
2003 Spec Miata VVT & 2013 Cup Car
Full disclosure: SMAC chairman, my opinions do not reflect anything to do with the SMAC unless specifically stated.
Todd Lamb
Atlanta Speedwerks
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The rubber disintegrated. Here is the link to the photo, it was too large to upload.
https://drive.google...iew?usp=sharing
Richard Astacio
2003 Spec Miata VVT & 2013 Cup Car
Can't see all that much from the picture.
What caused you to remove the control arm and take a look, a potential bushing issue or something else?
Can't see all that much from the picture.
What caused you to remove the control arm and take a look, a potential bushing issue or something else?
I was struggling at the Jersey Major race on all the right handers, and no matter how I attacked the corners the car was doing something different every single time.
At first I chalked it up to tires, extreme heat conditions, etc however we checked the camber and it gave us different readings after coming off the track (Twice) and when we looked at the bushing they were able to see there was a piece of rubber missing from the upper control arm. It was moving every-time I was turning....
We were able to replace it with a regular bushing for the Sunday race but I was not able to get the camber setting that we liked without the offset bushing,....
The bushings were all installed new just before Christmas and the car participated in the following events in 2016:
Homestead
Sebring
VIR
Summit (twice)
NJMP (twice)
Montecello
Palmer
Ohio (2 times)
Lime Rock
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Richard Astacio
2003 Spec Miata VVT & 2013 Cup Car
Chris
We have been drilling and pop riveting them, just to insure the bushing doesn't rotate.
Jim
Can't see all that much from the picture.
What caused you to remove the control arm and take a look, a potential bushing issue or something else?
Picture looks pretty clear to me. I bushing that is coming apart in multiple places.
Please email me the picture to the email below. I will forward to the whiteline engineer we have been dealing with for the last couple years.
Dave
Dave Wheeler
Advanced Autosports, the nations most complete Spec Miata shop
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From Mazdamotorsports.com
"The urethane bushings are designed to eliminate squeaks and groans and never need to be re-greased. The Delrin bushings are are a harder material and need to be re-greased regularly (zerk fittings are included). - "
Which one are yours and did you grease them ?
J~
From Mazdamotorsports.com
"The urethane bushings are designed to eliminate squeaks and groans and never need to be re-greased. The Delrin bushings are are a harder material and need to be re-greased regularly (zerk fittings are included). - "
Which one are yours and did you grease them ?
J~
using these offset bushings, and they come with their own grease and yes it was used:
https://www.advanced...-offset-bushing
Richard Astacio
2003 Spec Miata VVT & 2013 Cup Car
Please email me the picture to the email below. I will forward to the whiteline engineer we have been dealing with for the last couple years.
Dave
emailed.
Richard Astacio
2003 Spec Miata VVT & 2013 Cup Car
Just wondering, are those the white ones that got that dirty or do the diff bushings come in diff colors ?
Just wondering because I got a set from a friend and they where white and can't remember witch ones he gave me.
whiteline
Johnny, have you personally installed (heavy press fit) the WhiteLine offset bushings and do you believe there is a load that would shake, rattle and roll the bushings to rotate. The load is pretty much horizontal to the bushing centerline. Please let me know the first time a WhiteLine offset bushing rotates short of a crash situation.
I haven't done these. I've only done OEM bushings with my bushing press tools with a table vise and have had no problems.
Jim's drill and pin sounds like the thing to do for rotating.
Then I just read about the grease from Mazda.
Will be interesting to find out how that happened, seems like a ton(s) to rip that on the inside, looks a bit cut but IDK.
J~
James, yup, I can also see what looks like a crack and a missing piece. The poster stated the bushing rubber disintegrated. Disintegrated means to me the rubber is pulverized into tiny grains. BUT, if I truly needed to make a decision I'd like to have bushing in hand the same as Dave Wheeler.Johnny, have you personally installed (heavy press fit) the WhiteLine offset bushings and do you believe there is a load that would shake, rattle and roll the bushings to rotate. The load is pretty much horizontal to the bushing centerline. Please let me know the first time a WhiteLine offset bushing rotates short of a crash situation.Thanks sevenkillers, don't remember your first name.
You are correct poor choice of words, I thought about it after I posted....Didn't think you guys took things literally...
The name is Richard, I would create a signature but I wouldn't have anything else to put on there yet....
Richard Astacio
2003 Spec Miata VVT & 2013 Cup Car
I haven't done these. I've only done OEM bushings with my bushing press tools with a table vise and have had no problems.
Jim's drill and pin sounds like the thing to do for rotating.
Then I just read about the grease from Mazda.
Will be interesting to find out how that happened, seems like a ton(s) to rip that on the inside, looks a bit cut but IDK.
J~
When i installed whiteline bushings, I also drilled a hole for a pop rivet.
I have not seen any degradation of the bushings in the cars i have installed them in.
Frank
TnT Racing
SCCA Ohio Valley Region
I just received an email from Richard with a pic of the bushing. I will forward to the Whiteline engineer. He is still sleeping in California. When I know something I will post.
As a followup, I have not seen this in any of the bushings we have installed.
The terminology is a bit confusing. There are basicly 2 manufacturers. These are the Whiteline bushings, and they are black in color. The other bransd is ISC who makes them in "white" delrin. I only sell the Whiteline and have no knowledge on the ISC. Advanced has sold several hundred sets of these bushings and this is the first issue that I am aware of.
Until I know more
Dave
Dave Wheeler
Advanced Autosports, the nations most complete Spec Miata shop
Author, Spec Miata Constructors Guide, version 1 and 2.0
Building Championship winning cars since 1995
4 time Central Division Spec Miata Champion car builder 2012-2013-2014-2017
Back to Back June Sprints Spec Miata 1-2 finishes 2016 and 2017
5 time June Sprints winner in Mazda's
6 Time Northern Conference Champion Car Builder
2014 SCCA Majors National point Champion car builder
2014 SCCA Runoffs winner, T4 (Bender)
2014 Central Division Champion, ITS (Wheeler)
2013 Thunderhill 25 hour winning crew chief
2007 June Sprints winner, (GT1, Mohrhauser)
Over 200 race wins and counting.
www.advanced-autosports.com
dave@advanced-autosports.com
608-313-1230
, I also drilled a hole for a pop rivet.
IIDSYCDIYC
Did you want to send a letter?
Maybe along with the tranny parts if you haven't already.
J~
You are correct poor choice of words, I thought about it after I posted....Didn't think you guys took things literally...
The name is Richard, I would create a signature but I wouldn't have anything else to put on there yet....
Can we call you Dick
J~
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