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GySgtFrank 01-30-2014 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by hades (Post 274485)
Because dumb great bend marine :uhh:

Watch it! I resemble that remark. :squint:

GySgtFrank 02-28-2014 11:09 PM

OK. Plan 436. I ran out of letters a ways back and had to start numbering them.

To fix the problem of being at the end of my adjustment range (and still being .2 degrees off in caster side to side). I came up with putting an adjustment rail on top of my existing camber adjustment rail. This necessitated raising the mounting point and opening up some more room to the rear. I'm using stop bolts on both sides of the clamping rails so I hopefully get no movement from my adjusters when under load. This is in addition to the bolts that clamp it all together. I have been a little concerned to make doubly sure I get no movement once I get the @#$%^ thing adjusted to the correct spot.

The bottom cradle will also be able to move forward and back using a bolt and stop nuts on the bracket at the front of the lower rail. The clamping bolts on the lower rail will be slotted. It SHOULD fix my adjustability problems. I need to weld in a plate to close up the top of the mount with the upper hoop and put some gusseting across it so that the mount is rock steady.

Not the most elegant solution, but I will have full fine adjustability to dial it in, as well as the ability to make large adjustments when I decide to do something stupid. Such as playing with my wheelbase.

Me actually getting the car to DGRR is starting to look pretty iffy, since things are refusing to cooperate. Regardless of whether the little (insert Peter's favorite word here) gets there or not, I plan to be there this year.

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7365/...f8428698_z.jpg
plan 436 by GySgtFrank, on Flickr

TitaniumTT 03-01-2014 01:11 AM

Hey Gunny.... one more night of insomnia, although I'm happy to see you're making progress. Such an undertaking man.... it's looking really REALLY sick.... something I've never seen done before to that extent on a little first gen... can't wait to see it done.

GySgtFrank 03-01-2014 02:23 AM

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Originally Posted by TitaniumTT (Post 276919)
Hey Gunny.... one more night of insomnia, although I'm happy to see you're making progress. Such an undertaking man.... it's looking really REALLY sick.... something I've never seen done before to that extent on a little first gen... can't wait to see it done.

Thank'ee sir! I really have to get it right one of these times. Getting tired of putting it together, then having to cut it all out and start over when it doesn't quite do what I want it to. I think I've played too much of that stupid Gran Turismo game. My favorite part is buying the full race suspension and playing with all the settings just to see what it does. I have a need for a real one. ;)

I figure if I can stuff enough tire under there and get the settings right I can save on brake pad replacements, 'cuz we just won't brake fur no stoopid corners.

I'll have brakes too though, just for those damn suicidal deer. Passenger seatbelts will be a requirement so I don't lose anybody. Windshields are expensive. :lol:

Fendamonky 03-01-2014 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by GySgtFrank (Post 276911)
Me actually getting the car to DGRR is starting to look pretty iffy, since things are refusing to cooperate. Regardless of whether the little (insert Peter's favorite word here) gets there or not, I plan to be there this year.

So yeah... if I ever complain about the difficulty of getting my car to run right, please redirect me to this thread :lol:

Aww-HELL-yeah!!! We'll have:


A Wild GUNNY Appeared!





Unable to Flee... :naughty:

djmtsu 03-01-2014 10:18 AM

This is one sick FB.

Are you gonna make to DGRR? LOLOLOLOLOLOL

GySgtFrank 03-01-2014 12:21 PM

Well I probably could have had it at least together and running in time if I wasn't so picky about having it work just right. I have rushed too many projects in the past to meet a deadline, and have always regretted it. I am chomping at the bit to get it running again though. I was hoping not to have it down this long, but sheiss happens.

GySgtFrank 03-10-2014 03:55 PM

Since we were having the discussion of whether an oxygen acetylene torch was still useful, or just old school BS, I thought I would show what you can do with the "Torch" that can't be done with the new fangled toys. Questioned by ta Bawbers of all people.

The gussets are 3/8 plate and the reinforcing covers are 1/8" plate. None of the covers are actually straight. They had to be heated to cherry red along the bend lines and beat into place with a hammer. Welding as you go and doing a section at a time.

I also had to put in a piece of tubing on the driver's side for a pass through for my brake line and wiring harness. It's getting a bit tight over there for room. Then made a cut on the extra left on the brake master cylinder side, heated and beat into shape to form the bottom of the pocket in my wheel well for the master cylinder.

I love my plasma cutter, but there are some things it just won't do.

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3438/1...a964a4e6_z.jpg
upper arm perch 3 by GySgtFrank, on Flickr

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3546/1...9d01155b_z.jpg
upper arm perch 4 by GySgtFrank, on Flickr

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7407/1...c823e33e_z.jpg
upper arm perch 5 by GySgtFrank, on Flickr

As you can tell, lots of grinding for clean up left to do.

RXtacy 03-10-2014 04:29 PM

Looking good Kevin :icon_tup:

You got just over a month to finish it. ;)

GySgtFrank 03-10-2014 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by RXtacy (Post 277900)
Looking good Kevin :icon_tup:

You got just over a month to finish it. ;)

I hate you. :lol:

JL1RX7 03-10-2014 04:47 PM

Almost looking like a real car! Gunny I know all the hard work, blood sweet and tears you have in that. Hope you can bring the car this year!

GySgtFrank 03-21-2014 02:18 PM

Done filling the extraneous holes and doing the rough grind on the new front frame structure. I was asked for pictures so here they are, you folks are gluttons for pictures. :lol:

It doesn't look that much different from the previous pictures, but it does look a lot cleaner than before in person. I'll go to my orbital sander and paper before I lay down the primer. No sense getting too carried away until I have it closed all the way up. Some of the welds were damn ugly, but I have most of the ones that will show in the engine bay cleaned up. The ones in the wheel wells wil get a good coating of primer, seam sealer, and undercoating. Again no sense getting carried away tidying those up too much.

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2834/...83812f11_z.jpg
filled and ground 1 by GySgtFrank, on Flickr

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3700/...12cf7428_z.jpg
filled and ground 2 by GySgtFrank, on Flickr

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7069/...5a1c94ba_z.jpg
filled and ground 3 by GySgtFrank, on Flickr

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2886/...15d5e7f1_z.jpg
filled and ground 4 by GySgtFrank, on Flickr

2gslse 03-21-2014 02:54 PM

Looking good gunny but are you going to have enough room for a turbo in there?

GySgtFrank 03-21-2014 03:19 PM

Not sure. I've only lost about two inches of room across the engine bay. I've been trying my best not to encroach on the space for engine stuffs, but some compromises had to be made.

I've actually been really interested to see how AJ's screw style supercharger worked out for him. By the time the procrastinator general gets it on there though I'll probably be pushing up daisies.

chibikougan 03-21-2014 03:46 PM

Whooooooo!


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