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1938 LaSalle Production - GM Heritage Center

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sorbers have more power to control both compression<br />

and rebound actions of the springing system, one reason<br />

for their superiority over other types. Also, their<br />

characteristics may be more accurately determined by<br />

Cadillac engineers to achieve the best riding results.<br />

Firm rubber bushings at both ends of the shock<br />

absorber links worked so well in increasing the firmness<br />

of shock absorber action on <strong>LaSalle</strong> and Series 60 last<br />

year that they are now used on all Cadillacs as well,<br />

replacing the half-ball joints.<br />

Dash pot inertia controls are added to the rear shock<br />

absorbers on the Cadillac V-8 and Fleetwood providing<br />

these cars with the very finest and most costly shock<br />

absorbers obtainable. No other fine car has them.<br />

The dash pot on the inertia mechanism acts as a piston<br />

in a cylinder containing oil to prevent the action of the<br />

inertia weight on extremely rapid axle motion relative<br />

to the body such as would occur on a washboard road.<br />

On the paved road the body tends to swing up and down<br />

slowly on the car springs which brings the inertia control<br />

into action increasing the shock absorber resistance.<br />

Dash Pot Inertia<br />

Control Shock<br />

Absorber with<br />

Manual Adjustment<br />

In addition, the inertia control shock absorbers have<br />

a three-way manual adjustment which permits a variation<br />

of setting to give a soft, medium or firm ride best<br />

suited to the owner's requirements.<br />

• 86 •<br />

REVISED 12-15-37

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