My 1983 Mayfair is quite frightening going around bends. The best description is like handling a bout in a rough sea !
At speeds under 40 MPH it seems OK.
I've checked the tyre pressures and they're ok
any suggestions would be welcome
Geoff
Posted 21 May 2025 - 11:55 AM
My 1983 Mayfair is quite frightening going around bends. The best description is like handling a bout in a rough sea !
At speeds under 40 MPH it seems OK.
I've checked the tyre pressures and they're ok
any suggestions would be welcome
Geoff
Posted 21 May 2025 - 02:33 PM
I'll start with have you had the alignment checked and what were the readings
and what's the status of the suspension components, all original / recently replaced, etc
there are plenty of other possibilities to work through I'm sure
Edited by stuart bowes, 21 May 2025 - 02:34 PM.
Posted 21 May 2025 - 03:35 PM
Stop driving it and get on stands and check for wear.
Posted 21 May 2025 - 11:21 PM
The first step is to carefully check for steering/suspension component wear. Once that it is good then you can get an alignment with a readout for a diagnosis.
Edited by 68+86auto, 21 May 2025 - 11:22 PM.
Posted 22 May 2025 - 03:45 AM
It sounds dangerous and to echo what the others have said, best stop driving it.
Might need a bit more information about what you are feeling when driving it.
Posted 22 May 2025 - 07:04 AM
Grab each of the wheels in turn, at 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock and then at 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock and try to wobble them. They should only wobble a bit, like a tiny bit. If that's all good then I would look at the dampers next.
Posted 26 May 2025 - 01:11 PM
Hi. So I've jacked up the car and there is no play in either the front or rear wheels.
The tyre pressures were low ( 25 ) so I've taken the up to 30 - I think that is OK for 10" wheels.
BUT it is still very wishy washy . I think the next stage is to get the alignment checked.
Would you agree ?
Posted 26 May 2025 - 01:31 PM
28 front 26 rear.
and if there has been no alignment done then yes.
Posted 26 May 2025 - 02:30 PM
Posted 26 May 2025 - 03:27 PM
They can be lively with a loose damper, possibly if one is punching its way through a rotten wheel arch. Knuckle joints do similar when they go through the nylon cups, but not as bad.
Posted 26 May 2025 - 05:08 PM
Thanks for the suggestions.
The shocks seem OK as far as I can tell.
What is the best way to check the front subframe mounts ?
Posted 26 May 2025 - 08:34 PM
Mine felt like driving bambi on ice when the suspension set up was off.
After setting it up as per the guide on https://www.calverst...-set-up-method/ it has restored the go kart like handling.
I bought this kit to do the camber, castor , and front+rear wheel alignment and used the string method to align the front wheels with the back. You don't need this kit to do it but I found it worked well enough for me, though a little fiddly.
https://www.ebay.co....tm/323812926065
You have to calculate the castor using the readings on the camber gauge using this equation
Caster (deg) = (180 / 3.1415) * [(camber1 - camber2) / (turnangle1 - turnangle2)]
turn angle 20 degrees each way = 1.43 x camber diff (commonly rounded up to 1.5)
turn angle 15 degrees each way = 1.91 x camber diff (commonly rounded up to 2.0)
(taken from https://www.mig-weld...at-home.119741/)
Obviously it is only worth completing the above if the suspension components are in good nick as per the other advice.
Or take it to a garage...:)
Edited by Mito, 26 May 2025 - 08:37 PM.
Posted 27 May 2025 - 06:19 PM
Check your radius arms for worn bearings / pins, this will give a very weird sensation espeically when cornering.
Posted 28 May 2025 - 12:48 PM
Edited by Cooperman, 29 May 2025 - 12:46 PM.
Posted 28 May 2025 - 06:31 PM
Check your radius arms for worn bearings / pins, this will give a very weird sensation espeically when cornering.
Steering from both ends !
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