The little Fiat project has been ongoing for just over a year now, it has moved from a few ideas I had to a bespoke full spaceframe car with a Fiat
126 shell. The rear axle was for me a stumbling block, I had looked at Powertec/Quaife axles but the £3500 cost was not an option. I had a Quaife
chain drive axle in my garage, but the tiny wheelbase of the car & meaty engine combination , would have left a very short chain with a lot to
deal with. The guys were throwing various ideas about and came up with this option to drive the wheels , small cake for the observant reader who can
I ID what it is ??
Still lots to do, bit of a lull in the build until early next year.
More pictures to follow, the chassis is now rolling.
I'm tempted to answer ........... but i'm sure i know the answer so i wont (i'll just watch the thread and see if i'm right when someone gets it).
You have had a peek at it, so have an advantage......ssssshhh
Can I answer... please... please... please!
A step off unit from some kind of 4X4?
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Originally posted by scootz
Can I answer... please... please... please!
i dont have a clue
but boy am i intrigued now
i,ve been sketching a single seater for when the roadster is finished
and electric reverse always seems a poor solution
i think you may a solution for me when all is revealed
bah!! just tried zooming in on the ally and red tag but still cant read it
cheers les g
not sure what its from, but it looks heavy!!!
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Originally posted by MK9R
not sure what its from, but it looks heavy!!!
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Originally posted by MikeCapon
A step off unit from some kind of 4X4?
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Originally posted by T66
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Originally posted by MikeCapon
A step off unit from some kind of 4X4?
Getting warm....
P38 rangerover center diff???
Borg Warner Transfer Box from Range Rover Classic. I'm right aren't i!!!
[Edited on 3/12/10 by MK9R]
i'd also hazard guess at the 4.2 V8
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Originally posted by MK9R
Borg Warner Transfer Box from Range Rover Classic. I'm right aren't i!!!
[Edited on 3/12/10 by MK9R]
no reverse then !!!!!!!!!!!!!
bah
cheers les g
You will find the viscous will probably be too stiff, but its a separate unit inside, my dad can rebuild it and make it looser
Whatever guys. A brilliant bit of lateral thinking gone on there. Well done!!
I'm sure this won't be the last of these we see now. Keep us posted on the progress please.
Just one Q. Why did you have to get the input shaft made. Why not use an original one cut and welded? Too short??
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Originally posted by MK9R
You will find the viscous will probably be too stiff, but its a separate unit inside, my dad can rebuild it and make it looser
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Originally posted by MikeCapon
Whatever guys. A brilliant bit of lateral thinking gone on there. Well done!!
I'm sure this won't be the last of these we see now. Keep us posted on the progress please.
Just one Q. Why did you have to get the input shaft made. Why not use an original one cut and welded? Too short??
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Originally posted by T66
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Originally posted by MK9R
You will find the viscous will probably be too stiff, but its a separate unit inside, my dad can rebuild it and make it looser
The brilliant thinking comes from Nat & Cal , I joined them and drank tea...they thought , while i supped tea.
Anyway its looking like the vc might be needing an overhaul ie its now solid, so yes I am interested in costing an overhaul please ?? pm me.
We cannot see why it wont work, but nothing ventured nothing gained. Yes we will keep the progress updated.
I have emailed you ...
Cheers
Good bit of lateral thinking! Or should that be transverse thinking?
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Originally posted by MikeRJ
Good bit of lateral thinking! Or should that be transverse thinking?
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Originally posted by T66
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Originally posted by MikeRJ
Good bit of lateral thinking! Or should that be transverse thinking?
http://www.retropower.co.uk/projects_126_Blackbird.htm