coil spring markings
coil spring markings
The front coil springs on my 1980 Spider have paint stripes down the length of the coils: one white, one blue, and one yellow. Anyone know what the means?
Re: coil spring markings
Not my pic but do they look like this? From what I've found the color codes are used by the manufacturer to identify the springs characteristics and on some vehicles the side of the vehicle the spring belongs on.
Re: coil spring markings
You know your going to catch hell for your equations don't you?
The one with the red marking doesn't look shorter to me.
Joel
The one with the red marking doesn't look shorter to me.
Joel
Re: coil spring markings
Iol. It's not my pic. I know the guy who made looks like he got it backwards.joelbert2k wrote:You know your going to catch hell for your equations don't you?
The one with the red marking doesn't look shorter to me.
Joel
Re: coil spring markings
My workshop manuals explain how Fiat had a method of marking the springs to indicate the spring rate. The springs are compressed to a specified force, and the spring should have a certain length at that particular force load. If the length is longer than the specified length they are marked with one color splotch (green, I think), and if they are shorter than the specified length, they are marked with a different color splotch (yellow, I think). You should always have matching colors, so that the suspension action is the same on both sides of the car.
Alvon
Alvon