Jacob's goon build
Re: Jacob's goon build
Maybe time to start think about it in Solidworks.Laecaon » February 28th, 2016, 1:35 pm wrote:I'm actually thinking about a new custom crossmember. It would help in many ways.
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Re: Jacob's goon build
That requires Precise measuring of something that is in the car... I really should right now considering money is not flowing into the datto right now.
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Re: Jacob's goon build
Actually, I had forgotten I had a spare crossmember in the garage...
So spent some time measuring, and doing what not. Managed to model something. Decided to do something everyone talks about, and that is to put the LCA into double shear. Yes the LCA mounting hole is awfully close to the one wall, but this is just a 3D render, and I dont feel like editing it right now, and its not in the final location.
I have an idea to shove the center section of the crossmember forward. but that puts it into the sway bar. I also have an idea for moving the sway bar, but that is if I need to ( Right now with the LCA angle, I need to).
So spent some time measuring, and doing what not. Managed to model something. Decided to do something everyone talks about, and that is to put the LCA into double shear. Yes the LCA mounting hole is awfully close to the one wall, but this is just a 3D render, and I dont feel like editing it right now, and its not in the final location.
I have an idea to shove the center section of the crossmember forward. but that puts it into the sway bar. I also have an idea for moving the sway bar, but that is if I need to ( Right now with the LCA angle, I need to).
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Re: Jacob's goon build
just go ahead and make 20 of em I guess. lol
wayno » Sat Jul 12, 2014 9:40 pm wrote: Everything is either tight or actually rubbing.
Taterhead » Tue Aug 05, 2014 2:29 pm wrote:Datsun gods will give you one working gauge, gasoline or speedometer; you can't have both.
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Re: Jacob's goon build
Good news is, Im about to have access to a plama cutter and tig welder, like almost any time I need...
Also, I forgot to add, I also shoved the LCA 1/4" forward for a bit more caster.
Also, I forgot to add, I also shoved the LCA 1/4" forward for a bit more caster.
Re: Jacob's goon build
Seems a little bit conservative to me, but i'm sure you did the math on it to know where your caster should be when moved a given amount.Laecaon » March 3rd, 2016, 3:20 am wrote:Also, I forgot to add, I also shoved the LCA 1/4" forward for a bit more caster.
I recently moved the LCA forward on my C10 by 1/2". I was trying to get 3/4", but had clearance issues with that much movement.
Re: Jacob's goon build
yello620 » March 3rd, 2016, 11:15 am wrote:Seems a little bit conservative to me, but i'm sure you did the math on it to know where your caster should be when moved a given amount.Laecaon » March 3rd, 2016, 3:20 am wrote:Also, I forgot to add, I also shoved the LCA 1/4" forward for a bit more caster.
I recently moved the LCA forward on my C10 by 1/2". I was trying to get 3/4", but had clearance issues with that much movement.
Also, have you ever looked at Nelson's 510? He eliminated the TC rod and made custom lower control arms. IIRC he is also using S13 spindles and based the control arm geometry and mounting points around a BMW design. Something to consider.
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I have never actually met Nelson. Saw his B in January at a meet. I looked into deleteing/integrating the t/c rod. Mostly inspiration from S13 high angle kits. It doesn't matter too much as you reall don't gain any steering angle from moving the tc rod as the tire will just hit the bottom "frame" rail. That said, nothing is out of question, as I have full access to mandrel bending in my shop and could get a few suspension pieces made easily.
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Re: Jacob's goon build
My mostly stock 510 handles pretty well...just sayin,
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.
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Re: Jacob's goon build
mine did too, but I cant drive, and need all the advantages I can get!
wayno » Sat Jul 12, 2014 9:40 pm wrote: Everything is either tight or actually rubbing.
Taterhead » Tue Aug 05, 2014 2:29 pm wrote:Datsun gods will give you one working gauge, gasoline or speedometer; you can't have both.
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Re: Jacob's goon build
" All of these photos are with the the Control arm extended 1/2" from 510 LCA pivot to Balljoint. 195/50/15 tire, on a 15x7 et17 wheel. "
I didn't put it together until now, but that would be the stock b210 lca length.
I didn't put it together until now, but that would be the stock b210 lca length.
wayno » Sat Jul 12, 2014 9:40 pm wrote: Everything is either tight or actually rubbing.
Taterhead » Tue Aug 05, 2014 2:29 pm wrote:Datsun gods will give you one working gauge, gasoline or speedometer; you can't have both.
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Re: Jacob's goon build
Engineering question.
Making my axle bearing retainers.
Do I go the way most brake brackets go and leave the bottom of the bearing exposed at the flange? Or do I pull my bearings and replace the drum brake backing plate?
I do currently have Timken sealed bearings on my axle, so its not a problem to leave exposed, I just feel weird doing it.
Im sick right now so I kinda hate anything with a screen... but I have been doing a bit at work to finish these. And then I can forget about the rear axle!!!
Making my axle bearing retainers.
Do I go the way most brake brackets go and leave the bottom of the bearing exposed at the flange? Or do I pull my bearings and replace the drum brake backing plate?
I do currently have Timken sealed bearings on my axle, so its not a problem to leave exposed, I just feel weird doing it.
Im sick right now so I kinda hate anything with a screen... but I have been doing a bit at work to finish these. And then I can forget about the rear axle!!!
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Hmmm. It would be nice to have the wheel bearing covered, so the bracket bolts on replaci.g the backing plate and dust shield, but is open on the bottom, ass in it uses 3 of the backing plate/axle retainer bolt holes and has a slot to slide over the axle? Maybe if you could get a psi e of 20g behind the bracket? Slot it so it comes up from the bottom and the bracket slides. On from the top, covering both sides?
wayno » Sat Jul 12, 2014 9:40 pm wrote: Everything is either tight or actually rubbing.
Taterhead » Tue Aug 05, 2014 2:29 pm wrote:Datsun gods will give you one working gauge, gasoline or speedometer; you can't have both.
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Re: Jacob's goon build
Boss had me work overtime, I decided to clock off after 6 hours and go play instead.
So some fun on the lathe and mill.
So some fun on the lathe and mill.
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Re: Jacob's goon build
Ever miss actually driving that car?
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.