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ataraxia Samba Member

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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 6:54 pm Post subject: EMPI Camber Compensator Parts |
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I'm looking for the center bushing (indicated by red arrow) for an EMPI camber compensator
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Someone who can repop them using my NOS piece as a template.
Anyone know where they can be found? I've got two of these compensators and only one center bushing.
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ataraxia Samba Member

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Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 5:02 pm Post subject: |
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Are there just not that many of these out there anymore? |
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Multi69s Samba Member

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ataraxia Samba Member

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Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 7:01 pm Post subject: |
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It's made of rubber and has an internal threaded piece in the center.
I'll post up photos and dimensions when I get home on Saturday. |
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t3kg Samba Member

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EverettB  Administrator

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KTPhil  Samba Member

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Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 10:58 pm Post subject: |
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It appears the threaded insert (embedded in the rubber) is used in the design so that you can back out bolt "C" to remove it, thus allowing you to drain the oil by removing just the one bolt.
If you substituted a simple bolt/rubber bushing/washer/locknut assembly instead, you could probably use any old rubber/urethane hunk, drilled and cut to fit.
You might then have to remove the crossbar to get drain plug access, but how often do you need to do that? The fill plug is removed more often to check the level; the drain plug, not so much.
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ataraxia Samba Member

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Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 7:45 am Post subject: |
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t3kg wrote: |
Is Eric Outland ([email protected]) still selling camber compensator parts? Maybe he would have it, or know a source. |
That's his name! I couldn't remember...last time I contacted him about the straps a while back he didn't have them and seemed to be winding down. I'll contact him and see if he's got a source.
Thanks.
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I made mine from a rubber plug from the hardware store:
One concern is that I don't know if the rubber is the correct hardness. |
This will be the route I'll take if I can't find a proper piece. I went to Lowe's and had a look around at my options. |
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ataraxia Samba Member

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Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 7:49 pm Post subject: |
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Roughly 36mm in diameter, 17mm thick
Looks like a real thick washer/spacer with an internal thread.
M6x30 is what I have for a fastener. The instructions I scanned show a hex head cap screw but I have a round cap screw with a screwdriver slot.
This hole is 9mm in diameter:
If you look REALLY closely, you can see the seat for this thing. It's about 1mm - although I'm sure that grows in size as it's compressed.
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ataraxia Samba Member

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Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 6:57 am Post subject: |
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I have another question:
How long is the bar supposed to be?
My NOS camber compensator is rougly 31" long. The other one, which looked to be original, is closer to 34" long.
Did EMPI make different length compensator bars?
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EverettB  Administrator

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Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 8:59 am Post subject: |
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From this thread
EverettB wrote: |
I have an original here and the length of the bar is approximately 35.5" from eye to eye.
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There are many differences. Split case trans uses a completely different center bracket (smaller) that will not work on a tunnel trans & vise versa. There were also atleast 4 different widths. Early Bus (1963 & older). Late Bus (1964-67). Short axle Bug/Ghia. Long axle Bug/Ghia. There was also a completely different center bracket for Type 3 in the later production runs. |
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ataraxia Samba Member

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Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 10:41 am Post subject: |
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So my short one is probably for a Type 1...well, that sucks.
I noticed that he said that the Bus version was 37" long.
Thanks for posting up the information. |
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Bobnotch Samba Member

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Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 11:39 am Post subject: |
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ataraxia wrote: |
So my short one is probably for a Type 1...well, that sucks.
I noticed that he said that the Bus version was 37" long.
Thanks for posting up the information. |
Th 31 inch one is probably for a short axle bug or ghia up thru 65. _________________ Bob 65 Notch S with Sunroof
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ataraxia Samba Member

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Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 11:46 am Post subject: |
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Bobnotch wrote: |
ataraxia wrote: |
So my short one is probably for a Type 1...well, that sucks.
I noticed that he said that the Bus version was 37" long.
Thanks for posting up the information. |
Th 31 inch one is probably for a short axle bug or ghia up thru 65. |
Yeah, that was my guess...looks like it'll be up for sale soon!  |
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turbomicrowaves Samba Member

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Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 11:14 am Post subject: |
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I recently picked this Camber Compensator up at a swap meet. I hadn't even considered that different models would require different compensators, I just assumed they were all the same. It does have a patent number stamped on it that matches the EMPI versions, but doesn't have any other identifying marks on it. Also, it measures out to just under 37".
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ataraxia Samba Member

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Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 11:30 am Post subject: |
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turbomicrowaves wrote: |
I recently picked this Camber Compensator up at a swap meet. I hadn't even considered that different models would require different compensators, I just assumed they were all the same. It does have a patent number stamped on it that matches the EMPI versions, but doesn't have any other identifying marks on it. Also, it measures out to just under 37". |
I recently learned this myself when I brought my recently powder coated bar back to compare with the NOS unit I bought a few months ago. I never really thought that it would be shorter than the one I was restoring. |
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turbomicrowaves Samba Member

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Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 11:41 am Post subject: |
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The version you have mounts to the frame horns, correct? _________________ '68 Sunroof Squareback
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ataraxia Samba Member

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Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 11:42 am Post subject: |
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turbomicrowaves wrote: |
The version you have mounts to the frame horns, correct? |
Correct. But the bar that spans the axles should be the same design. |
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t3kg Samba Member

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