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Good to see you have made progress since I last looked at your main thread! One thing I'm not sure about is the inner bit of your spherical bearing mount. It looks like you have a rigid outer (hole in steel plate) and a urethane surrounded inner mount, this will lead to movement and potential fatigue in the bolt. I think if you just made the inner part rigid it would be good (much better than a lot of other kits that use loose outer plates...
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Great to see your project here in summerised form Paul!
This made me appreciate your work even more as it made more sense to me now. Its otherwise easy to get lost in endless details.... ![]() I also don't wanna know how many grinding disks you've used haha! |
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After 3 week doing nothing on the car, I finally started again.
The left crosmember is ready, so it is time to start on the right side. This is where I started with. ![]() ![]() And the result after hammering, grinding, bending, cutting and welding a few hours. ![]() ![]() Almost there 8) Paul.
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I have the same feeling about loosing it in the details and have to look tru all my pictures from now and then to see what I have done.I have used a few grinding disks and like volksdent sayed; welding wire, and I only just started. Still have a lot of plans and tricks up my sleeve ![]() Paul.
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You saw that right about the inner mount, my first version (like manny sets out there) where bolted only on the outside of the steel plate. This new version has a 12.9 bolt with a precision hole in the steel plate and uniball, the urethane is extra and not really needed (I think/hope) Cheers, Paul.
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Finally the crosmember is done, When the body is on it's place i will modify the endpieces of the crosmember and probably do the bumb over again.
![]() ![]() The heaterchannel was to long on the front and to short on the rear, I did not want to redrill my floor so I had to dismantle the channel. ![]() The bottom of the channel will be mounted on the floor and then make the top fit. Looks nice on the inside ![]() Now that I opened the channel, I bare metaled the bottom and I will put some decent paint on it ![]() Paul.
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After I painted the inside and bottom of the channel, I sprayed antirust on it and some inox spray on the welding areas. Now it was time to fit it in it's new position..
I placed the channel 1/2 an inch backwards on the bottomplate. ![]() Back fits like a glove now. ![]() ![]() The firewall can be mounted without a problem ![]() Paul
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