here you go ferris
(in the words of tim pink from difflock) UHMWPE is its full abreviation, stands for Ultra High Molecular Weight PolyEthelyne. Coefficient of friction is nearly as low as PTFE, wear restance is very high. Putting the tape between the leaves reduces the interleaf stiction (resistance to initial movement) making the ride softer. The important point is that it actually works. I used it on the racer about 6 years ago, I tested 1 spring with it against 1 spring without. The spring without took about a 30kg load before it would start to move, the spring with took less than 10kg.
If you go down this route ensure that you get the tape with acrylic adhesive, I would also suggest that all paint is cleaned off the springs, they are degreased & then painted with acid etch primer. With my tape the acrylic bond to the paint was stronger than the paint bond to the spring steel & it eventyally pulled the paint off!
http://www.mcmaster.com/#uhmw-polyethylene-tape/=5vgyfy
http://www.lewis-mason-plastics.co.uk/products.asp
http://www.tapecase.com/c.214.1.1/uhmw-pe-tape.aspx
UHMWPE tape for springs
Re: UHMWPE tape for springs
Cheers for that Scott. It sounds like pretty good stuff. I just been scowering the web tring to find a uk company that sells it. Quite expensive though, about £60 a roll Or there is some on ebay but they only sell it by the meter.
86 SJ413 tin top, 1.6 8v, SU carb, YJ spring conversion, virtual lift, 33x12.5x15 KL71's, rocklobster, rear discs, power steering.
Re: UHMWPE tape for springs
ScottieJ wrote:here you go ferris
(in the words of tim pink from difflock) UHMWPE is its full abreviation, stands for Ultra High Molecular Weight PolyEthelyne. Coefficient of friction is nearly as low as PTFE, wear restance is very high. Putting the tape between the leaves reduces the interleaf stiction (resistance to initial movement) making the ride softer. The important point is that it actually works. I used it on the racer about 6 years ago, I tested 1 spring with it against 1 spring without. The spring without took about a 30kg load before it would start to move, the spring with took less than 10kg.
If you go down this route ensure that you get the tape with acrylic adhesive, I would also suggest that all paint is cleaned off the springs, they are degreased & then painted with acid etch primer. With my tape the acrylic bond to the paint was stronger than the paint bond to the spring steel & it eventyally pulled the paint off!
On my 413 springs i prise the leaves open and put in copperslip grease then Denso tape it up
needs to be repeated about every 6 months or so...
Jim
http://www.mcmaster.com/#uhmw-polyethylene-tape/=5vgyfy
http://www.lewis-mason-plastics.co.uk/products.asp
http://www.tapecase.com/c.214.1.1/uhmw-pe-tape.aspx
Re: UHMWPE tape for springs
On my 413 i prise the springs open with a screwdriver and feed in Copperslip grease then denso tape it up...lasts about 6 months
Jim
Jim
Re: UHMWPE tape for springs
Over the years has anyone used this UHMWPE tape?