Gav
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posted on 15/2/06 at 11:41 AM |
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Steering column bracket position
Now ive got my chassis on all 4 wheels(wahoo!),
I need to make the brackets to hold the column under the scuttle, now the problem is i have no seats nor scuttle to help me judge where i need to
place these.
Could some kind person(s) give me some rough measurements to fill in the rough drawing below.
Description
I appreciate this might rely on what body work im fitting (GTS locost bosywork) but is their any good basic measurements i can work from so i can get
the thing steering?
[Edited on 15/2/06 by Gav]
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ned
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posted on 15/2/06 at 11:59 AM |
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Mine is gts locost bodywork, pics are in my archive under jan 06 or chassis, can get some measurements tonight..
[Edited on 15/2/06 by ned]
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Gav
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posted on 15/2/06 at 12:26 PM |
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That would be brilliant, cheers ned!
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Gav
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posted on 15/2/06 at 01:13 PM |
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Just been checking out your archive, by'eck youve got a lot of decent photos in there!
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caber
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posted on 18/2/06 at 11:23 PM |
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Ned
Any chance of the dimensions? I am doing my column at the moment and having big problems trying to figure it out around a Pinto exhaust and alternator
Caber
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Gav
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posted on 22/2/06 at 09:27 AM |
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I'd still appreciate it if anyone could help with this.
ta
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Mix
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posted on 22/2/06 at 02:43 PM |
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I'm fitting the column at the moment, I have seats, scuttle, engine, rack and pedals and I still find it difficult to decide exactly where is
the best position. I don't wish to be a killjoy but I think the relationship of the pedals, seat and steering wheel is so critical to the final
product that you should perhaps consider waiting until you have all the components before making a descision on the mounts.
Mick
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ned
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posted on 22/2/06 at 03:05 PM |
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oops, will try and remember to do this tonight!
Ned.
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Gav
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posted on 22/2/06 at 04:30 PM |
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It would be much appreciated, cheers ned.
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ned
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posted on 22/2/06 at 07:12 PM |
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These have been measured by eye with a steel rule with the scuttle in situe, so please only use as a guide, they are not 100% accurate:
a=120mm height from right hand column bracket support bolt centre to top of chassis rail
b=170mm from parallel chassis side cockpit top side rail to inline vertically with centre of right hand column support bolt
c=130mm from rear of footwell top rail to inline with column bracket plate
d=240mm from front edge of footwell bulkhead to front edge of scuttle
hope this helps...
Ned.
Rescued attachment IMG_1702c.jpg
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Gav
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posted on 22/2/06 at 07:22 PM |
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cheers ned!
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907
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posted on 22/2/06 at 07:41 PM |
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When I did mine I made up a temporary tripod mount and lightly tacked it in place. (see pic)
When it came to making the scuttle I was able to incorporate these dims into the scuttle frame.
Sorry I can't be any more help but I'm using a Nova column so the dims will differ.
Paul G
Rescued attachment temp-s-mount.jpg
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ned
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posted on 22/2/06 at 07:42 PM |
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bear i mind that where the scuttle sits will depend on the angle/taper of the chassis a little and also the fitment of the nose assuming you have a
grp bonnet as the distances dictate where it will sit.
it will also depend on the height you want the wheel to be at and the size of the wheel used. I am using grp seats which ar quite low and its tricky
rnough getting in with the small mountney wheel - you'd never be able to get in with the sierra wheel - perhaps making the bracket adjustable
either slotted or with multiple height drillings would be a good idea if i were doing it again.
Ned.
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