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mad_skillz

posted on 2/11/02 at 06:08 PM Reply With Quote
De-Deon?

what actually is de-deon? thanks
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locodude

posted on 2/11/02 at 06:51 PM Reply With Quote
It's De-Dion actually and it's a 'dead' axle. Basically the diff is fixed to the chassis or a subframe and the hubs are linked together by a tube usually or sometimes a frame. This is a de-dion arrangement. Caterham have used one for some time, SSC use one on the Stylus, Dax have used it and also Tiger and MK to name two others. You get better ride than a live axle and better grip than an IRS. In fact if memory serves I think the old Rover P6(7)? 2200TC/3500s etc used it also. I think there are some pics of an MK one in the archive (when it's up again!). MK still have the jigs if anyone's interested?






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mad_skillz

posted on 3/11/02 at 01:15 PM Reply With Quote
thanks v.much.
Does any one know a site that shows construction or plans so i can have a go at building it?

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locodude

posted on 3/11/02 at 06:09 PM Reply With Quote
I have some pics of the caterham type, I'll mail them to you.






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garethpowys

posted on 3/11/02 at 07:27 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by locodude
I have some pics of the caterham type, I'll mail them to you.



Me too, please.

gareth@joneseys.f9.co.uk

Gareth

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cymtriks

posted on 3/11/02 at 10:29 PM Reply With Quote
Does anyone know what the tube wall thickness is for a Caterham Deon tube? I once estimated the tube OD as 2 and 1/2 inches. Can anyone confirm this?
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locodude

posted on 3/11/02 at 10:59 PM Reply With Quote
I think that's about right. I'll measure an MK one when I get chance. Better still ask Steve Faunch, he's got an MK De-dion blade and he's on this list, I'm sure he'd measure it for you.






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Nuclear Jimbo

posted on 9/11/02 at 06:14 PM Reply With Quote
Look for an Alfa-Romeo 75 or Alfetta GTV in a breaker's as they had a rather tasty transaxle gearbox, inboard discs and de Dion rear end. Leaving aside the transaxle, you may get some ideas from that.

Cheers,
Jim

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lupus

posted on 10/11/02 at 07:46 PM Reply With Quote
alfa romeo trans

Hello !!

Alfa romeo ?
according to your description i looks like alfa migh have what i am trying to build from scratch....... (many hours in it already)


Does any one have a picture of it ? or a link to an good alfa page were you can see the transaxle.


Thaks in advance TB





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jamie

posted on 19/11/02 at 10:40 AM Reply With Quote
www.carsfomitaly.com Alfa have some good pics - look at the Alfetta for pics of the all-in-one diff/gearbox/diff, and the Alfa 6 for a more convetional diff-only version.
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robinbastd

posted on 21/11/02 at 09:26 PM Reply With Quote
It's probably of little help, but the Honda Acty van thingy had a neat de Deon, the hard bit would be finding one that hadn't disolved by now!
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Findlay234

posted on 27/11/02 at 03:25 PM Reply With Quote
how hard do you reckon replicating the de-dion method would be on a locost. im thinking of getting a book chassis made for me and then modifying it to accept de-dion....... whaddya think






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Mr G

posted on 27/11/02 at 05:08 PM Reply With Quote
Only variations on a book chassis are the diff mounting plates at the end of the tunnel and the chassis bracket to pick up the panhard rod.

If this helps :

http://digital.lm.users.btopenworld.com/de-dion.jpg


Cheers


G

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Findlay234

posted on 28/11/02 at 09:03 AM Reply With Quote
is that your chassis????

if yes can you send me some more pics of it........ plz.....

cheers






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Findlay234

posted on 28/11/02 at 09:30 AM Reply With Quote
what can the curved axle be made out of???

also i want to stay narrow track with the half shafts from a sierra. this will need them to be cut and welded back together....... how big is this job and should it be left to the pros.

cheers

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