JB
New Member
Decided w/Jeremy's spec's on the Subframe bushings, to make myself a set so I picked up some 3" 6061-T6.
While debating whether to try to turn them on my rather small Craftsman lathe (with which I'm admittedly less than skilled)or machine them on the VMC at work, I talked to my partner at Jomar Performance Products, and we did a little calculating.
My partner John invented the rocker arm stud girdle years ago and we produce several hundred variations today(for those old-fashioned pushrod engines), along with a multitude of phenolic carb and FI spacers, insulators, and adapters, degree wheels, aluminum AN wrenches etc..
We could sell the bushings for about $95.00 a set or $120.00 for hard anodized for all of us saltier types in the midwest and northern states.
I really couldn't estimate a projected demand, but we'd like to do about 15-20 sets to make it worth the time to make the tooling.
Any interest, let me know and we'll make some fixtures and run off a decent quantity.
Regards,
JB
While debating whether to try to turn them on my rather small Craftsman lathe (with which I'm admittedly less than skilled)or machine them on the VMC at work, I talked to my partner at Jomar Performance Products, and we did a little calculating.
My partner John invented the rocker arm stud girdle years ago and we produce several hundred variations today(for those old-fashioned pushrod engines), along with a multitude of phenolic carb and FI spacers, insulators, and adapters, degree wheels, aluminum AN wrenches etc..
We could sell the bushings for about $95.00 a set or $120.00 for hard anodized for all of us saltier types in the midwest and northern states.
I really couldn't estimate a projected demand, but we'd like to do about 15-20 sets to make it worth the time to make the tooling.
Any interest, let me know and we'll make some fixtures and run off a decent quantity.
Regards,
JB