here are some pics of my new project [IMG]
[IMG]http://i658.photobucket.com/albums/uu310/type3king/IMG_3121.jpg[/IMG]this was dave bultlers old car which i purchased from rod richardson
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now i need to start the job of rebuilding the front of the car and get it back on its wheels.
wow unreal stuff mate
great score now you will have to come to the dark side ... the t1 side
the engine in my fastback will part company once the rest of the car is finished and then its time for racing
WOW!
Scrubs up pretty good dude.
No more toad skeletons found in there?
i think i will get brennden to hit it with the buff, heaps of crap and over spray on there but should come off. The tin work inside cleans up well, just need some longer self tappers to fix that rear panel in place. i did fine a few hornets nest in there !!!
Can't wait to see it going dude! Nice buy...
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You'd prolly be pretty close there Al. Dangerous how much did it weigh taking into account the extra weight of the autorotors etc etc?
Wow that looks cool. I think you should change those rear boots though for some wider ones just to make sure you have enough traction!!!
Doesn't look like there is too much to finish it off, will be awesome when its on the track.
You would be well into the tens with this wouldn't you?
Those tyres are 11.5" tread by 28" tall.
13" across the side wall on 10" rims.
yeah dave its not till you see them up close to get a idea of how big they really are. Yes greg iwould be happy to run into the tens once the car is sorted!!
looks wicked man, great score!! cant wait to see it out on the track. good work.
How's the new garage handling the wet weather?? Everything high and dry??
Troy informs me today that a front beam has been sourced and will be narrowed and refurbished with new bushes etc etc. spindle mount front wheels have also been sourced and my uncle is possibly going to his place tonight to look at front end to engineer mounts for beam as well as mounts for tilt nose, fuel tank, battery etc etc. A sponsor has already been acquired to paint the car and get the body all in order as well. Family is getting behind the car with plenty of support and offers to help out!!
had a look tonight with my uncle from volks engineering to see what we will do with the front end. We will start taking measuring things over the next few days and order some steel to start making a frame head so we can bolt the beam onto it. Not sure if we will use the torsion bars or go to a coil over shock...
i had the steel tube delivered today so hopefully over the next week or so i can get some time to start making the new front for the car. Heap of things to consider with this before actaully welding it together but looking fowardto the finished item..
Wow Troy - looks awesome, and things seem to be moving pretty quickly.... is this a "hopefully for Warwick" sort of thing ???
I have tried to track down some picturesof how it was.
This one shows the rack mount,
but the short tie rod had unsatisfactory bump steer.
So a single anchor point on the rack was made with long tie rods.
This was after the crash, but you get the idea.
The unusual thing about bump steer with the VW style beam front,
is that the tierods are best following the same arc as the trailing arms.
For this reason, the short side of a VW steering assembly actually is beter than the long side.
Also, the installed height of the beam, and the staic angle of the trailing arms,
decides wether the rack is mounted low or high.
As and example,
on an off road deal the rack is normally mounted on the top tube.
But on my old set-up,
optimum would have been to mount the rack low.
But unfortunately by the time I worked that out, I already had the beam, rack and fuel tank mounted.
Plus the master cylinder and other stuff would have interfered with the tie rods or rack.
The end result was pretty good though.
less than 3mm toe change over 6" of tavel.
Stock VW is horrible if you ever check yours with a lowered beam.
More interesting info here:
http://forums.aussieveedubbers.com/viewtopic.php?tid=47146&page=1#pid441225
thanks for the pics and links dave, good to be able to see how it was before, will be some what different this time i think if things go to plan
TROY
YOU SNEEKY BASTARD
I HAVE'NT BEEN ON THE FORUM FOR ABOUT A MONTH
I TURN ON & ""YOU'VE GOT A TUBE CAR"", I'LL CALL YA TONIGHT FOR A CHAT
YOU SNEEKY SNEEKY BASTARD
i have just started to get some measurement and ideas with this beam donated by peter page(thanks mate). I want to run the top bars flat across the feet area giving more room. I will get the beam narrowing 4 inches and start bending some bars and get ready for some welding.
Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet, great to see the Drag Scene is gaining momentum
if you need a new narrowed beam PM me... im pretty sure its 6 inch narrowed, have to check for sure.