dinger
Reader
4/17/13 2:15 p.m.
tuna55 wrote:
Woody wrote:
Use 2x3's.
Has anyone made their own and added enough rigidity through a cage or something such that a car like this could be a canyon carver?
Sounds fun. Especially with a blown flattie.
This is how a lot of drag cars are built. 2x3 ladder frame, then add tubes on top to make the cage. Drop a body over it cut from a production car, and done. They usually have 4 link rear suspensions and strut front ends, but if you did a double A arm front end instead it could be quite the corner carver.
I'm thinking 21 inch wire wheels from an A with four inch wide tires and a low powered inline 4. A momentum car if you will.
tuna55
UberDork
4/17/13 2:53 p.m.
dinger wrote:
tuna55 wrote:
Woody wrote:
Use 2x3's.
Has anyone made their own and added enough rigidity through a cage or something such that a car like this could be a canyon carver?
Sounds fun. Especially with a blown flattie.
This is how a lot of drag cars are built. 2x3 ladder frame, then add tubes on top to make the cage. Drop a body over it cut from a production car, and done. They usually have 4 link rear suspensions and strut front ends, but if you did a double A arm front end instead it could be quite the corner carver.
The ones I have seen are usually built into the frame or subframe of the vehicle, back halved and/or front halved. I've never seen one with arrow straight frame rails before with a full body on it. Anyways, those cars typically only have rigidity in one plane, and nothing against twisting other than the cage, which doesn't do a lot as constructed for NHRA.
tuna55
UberDork
4/17/13 2:54 p.m.
mazdeuce wrote:
I'm thinking 21 inch wire wheels from an A with four inch wide tires and a low powered inline 4. A momentum car if you will.
A lot powered 4 from that era would indeed be a momentum car, even a built up flathead would struggle to keep up with the average Toyota SUV.
Woody
MegaDork
4/18/13 9:23 p.m.
We have a rear axle shaft and a rear wishbone that need to be replaced, so I am constantly scouring the ads for parts.
The other day, I found a nice old guy selling "a running rolling chassis and 60 years worth of Model A parts". It looked pretty good in the photos and he was only asking $1500 for everything, so I had to check it out. Unfortunately, most of it was pretty rough. I mentioned that I had found his ad when I was looking for an axle for our project and he said that he had a spare. I asked if he would consider just selling the spare axle. He told me that I could just take it and refused to take any cash for it.
If I wire you $1500 will you keep it in your yard until I figure out how to talk my wife into letting me come get it? I can't tell if I'm sad or happy that it's all so far away from me.
Woody
MegaDork
4/18/13 9:48 p.m.
Dave decided that there were too many things bolted and riveted to the chassis. He is also upgrading from Oxy/MAPP to Oxy/Acetylene.
Woody
MegaDork
5/5/13 6:47 p.m.
As we walked through the swap meet discussing the difference between Anvils and ASOs (Anvil Shaped Objects), my attention was drawn to a small, plain box laying on a tarp. Inside was a brand new Brooklands Wind Screen. As I lifted it out of the box, I discovered that there was a second one underneath. I knew that I wouldn't be putting putting them down until I needed my hands to start counting money.
Suddenly, anvils no longer seemed relevant...
Woody
MegaDork
5/6/13 7:32 a.m.
The flathead is still at the machine shop while they try to figure out the timing gears. The part numbers are right, but the parts are wrong.
Woody,
There's a shop across town from mine that specializes in '40's and older stuff. The Model A club was just over there having their Spring tuneup day. If you get in a jam, I'll be glad to talk to him for you.
Woody
MegaDork
5/6/13 8:15 a.m.
Thanks for the offer Rob.
There's actually a Model A Club show not far from me this Saturday, but I'm supposed to take a class for my boating license. If I can't get down there, I'm sure Dave will. It's always good to make connections in the hobby.
http://roadraceautox.com/showthread.php?t=44387
Woody wrote:
I love this.^
Man you are making great progress
Woody
MegaDork
5/8/13 5:36 p.m.
Dave has been doing all the work lately, while I spend time messing around with my garage doors and swearing at my truck's Check Engine light, oxygen sensor, shocks and tires.
I heard that the NEW "A" engine has a couple more hp.
Every time I look at the Model T GT I notice a new detail. Today it was the exhuast pipe rounting over the rear fenders. Awesome!
Woody
MegaDork
5/9/13 10:42 a.m.
Over the past few days, a motorcycle has become available, which is causing us great concern...