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Originally Posted by donbrew
(Post 841895)
Then there is the Moog Music company of synthesizer fame. (E.L.P. fans?)
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At three years and 125,000 klms, or 77,671 miles, the K200792 Moog bushings have loosened up enough to cause a shake whilst braking at highway speeds.
I’ve replaced them with the Moog K201285 zinc coated bushings |
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.che...f166e768c.jpeg Powell spherical CABs I’m replacing my moog CABs with Powell’s CABs today. I think these will fix the flex in the front end |
Originally Posted by RJ_RS_SS_350
(Post 841947)
I like E.L.O. :band2::playviolin:
In its heyday it was located here in Buffalo NY. The first big break for synthesized music was "Switched-On Bach", a classical music album that was a huge seller (1968?). Steve |
My reference was to Emerson Lake and Palmer. Keith Emerson really got the synthesizer rockin'.
DJ John Peel went so far as to describe the band as "a tragic waste of talent and electricity", lots of electricity. |
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Originally Posted by Oldblue
(Post 848502)
https://www.moogmusic.com/legacy/bob-moog-timeline The name Moog Music has taken a few turns. Steve |
Originally Posted by Oldblue
(Post 841874)
The none zinc coated K200792 version has been installed on Oldblue LCAs since early August 2015.
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.che...565d0fa3f.jpeg Old OEM on left, new Problem Solver on right |
3 years and 125,000 klms of abuse driving back and forth the hospital in Hamilton, Ontario loosened them up. Moog is replacing them under warranty. |
If these are just plain spherical bearings, they should litterlly last forever if lubricated and contaminents kept out.
Why do you or Moog think they failed? Poor materials, poor seals? And what about the newer zinc ones, how are they doing? I'm ordering a bunch of front parts right now. I'm up to 600 bucks or so. |
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