George has the castor issue covered, I think. That is why so much caution is necessary with messing with the subframe attachment at the point where the sway bar bushing is attached, you need to mark carefully the position of the mounting plate if you ever need to disattach it. I just had my alignment done, I watched each measurement and adjustment, castor needed no adjustment, toe-in and camber were slightly off (camber is adjusted at the star wheel in the upper CA bushing) so I know mine are on spec...and I still have to raise slightly the car at a jack point to get the valve cover to clear (I admit, the first time I did it I thought about prising the engine forward from behind the short block, but thought better of it). When I have the car on jack stands it is also no problem to pull the valve cover. The transmission mounting nut is in the center of the slot in the carrier plate, so I assume the drive train is in proper orientation with the frame. Does this mean I might have weak, squashed subframe bushings? This post just has me wondering,
Thanks,
g
'64 230sl, fully sorted out...ooops, spoke too soon