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Daddylonglegs - 10/7/05 at 09:30 PM

Cortina uprights or anything else I can use. I have got myself a Mk2 rear axle, diff, drums, driveshafts & some rather nice cheap alloys (and I mean CHEAP!). So I would like to go for the standard build as near as poss except for lengthening the chassis cab slightly 'cos I'm a lanky git (hence the username )

Any ideas gratefully received.

JB


JoelP - 10/7/05 at 09:37 PM

ive got 2 pairs of sierra front assemblies, but im a bit far away...


Aloupol - 10/7/05 at 09:38 PM

Some options:
- Sierra uprights with some part to connect the upper ball in the shock's eye.
- Westfield uprights: a bit expensive.
- Uprights from an Opel Manta or Ascona (=Vauxhall Something in GB?). Nearly the same in design (see my pics archive) but requires a different wishbone design.
- Uprights from a Hyundai Stellar or from another rice can, make a search to find the exact type.


Mr G - 10/7/05 at 09:59 PM

You can use cut down escort/capri struts/hubs/upright assemblies.

i.e as used on Striker/dutton setup.


Stuart Taylor had the capri versions on display at stoneleigh.


planetester - 10/7/05 at 10:01 PM

There was a chap on ebay with the user ID ccbilly about 6 weeks ago that said he had 70 pairs, try an ebay search on ccbilly & on one of his current or old items 'ask seller a question'


big_wasa - 11/7/05 at 06:18 AM

When I said they are as rair as hens teath to a guy he said b****ks how many pairs did I want?

David Page in kings-lynn

Ill try and find his number


James - 11/7/05 at 11:21 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Daddylonglegs
Cortina uprights or anything else I can use. I have got myself a Mk2 rear axle, diff, drums, driveshafts & some rather nice cheap alloys (and I mean CHEAP!). So I would like to go for the standard build as near as poss except for lengthening the chassis cab slightly 'cos I'm a lanky git (hence the username )

Any ideas gratefully received.

JB


Those in the know say that banger racing events are the places to go for them.
Have a word with the Cortina racers after and see if you can have them.

Another alternative is e-bay- but sometimes prices are somewhat OTT!

Don't go down the Sierra route until you've exhausted every route- sticking with Cortina will be less work in the long run.

Hope that helps,
James

P.S. You sure you need to lengthen the car? Make sure you sit in a couple before you make changes as it's bound to be more work than you expect. Mine's longer (just like the car! ) and I'm now coming across issues like the belts aren't long enough.


Daddylonglegs - 11/7/05 at 12:08 PM

Thanks for the input chaps. Sounds like there are still some cortina bits out there then!

James, I am 5' 16" tall so that is why I thought about lengthening the chassis. I have not yet managed to sit in a Locost but as you suggest, it may be a good idea. Is it really that much grief to lengthen the cab by 3 or 4" though?

JB


Peteff - 11/7/05 at 12:22 PM

I went past there on the way to and from Cromer last week. He's got a yard on the side of the road but I only saw Sierras in there. I'll have to have a look in if we go past again.


MikeR - 11/7/05 at 12:24 PM

Hi, I'm 6'3 ish which is pretty close to you. I fit in a standard chassis if i don't have a fancy seat ......... personally i'd sit in a few cars without seats to see how much space you've got. Once you've done that, decide if you want to make it bigger. If you do go bigger, try making everything bigger so its in proportion. Saw one car that was bigger in the cockpit and it looked to my eye "wrong" (no idea how much bigger it was).

Good luck.


Cita - 11/7/05 at 12:29 PM

Is 5'16" the same as 6'4"?


James - 11/7/05 at 01:28 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Daddylonglegs
Thanks for the input chaps. Sounds like there are still some cortina bits out there then!

James, I am 5' 16" tall so that is why I thought about lengthening the chassis. I have not yet managed to sit in a Locost but as you suggest, it may be a good idea. Is it really that much grief to lengthen the cab by 3 or 4" though?

JB




quote:
Originally posted by Cita
Is 5'16" the same as 6'4"?


I was wondering that!

JB,
It shouldn't be much grief at all- but as I said, I've just run into an annoying problem... the vertical straps of regular 4-point Sabelt harnesses are not long enough for my increased cab length!

You can just buy longer seatbelts so all should be ok but the point is, there are often unforseen consequences of messing about with the original chassis dimensions... I should know!

Cheers,
James


Daddylonglegs - 11/7/05 at 02:08 PM

Hi MikeR,

I know what you mean about keeping the proportion right, but the problem is, I have a MK2 escort rear axle, and as it is I am going to have to use spacers to allow enough clearance for the wheels I have which have a larger offset than the standard, so the chassis cannot really be widened unless I want some really BIG spacers which is not a good idea!.

I need to do a bit more thinking and research, but I would like to keep to the escort chassis as I have also got steering gear as well so all I need to do is decide what engine and obtain a propshaft.

JB


Daddylonglegs - 11/7/05 at 03:32 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Cita
Is 5'16" the same as 6'4"?


Got it in one


britishtrident - 11/7/05 at 03:39 PM

If starting again I would increase the height of the chassis by 25mm or more.


Daddylonglegs - 11/7/05 at 04:48 PM

quote:
Originally posted by britishtrident
If starting again I would increase the height of the chassis by 25mm or more.


Is that if using the sierra engine?

JB


rusty nuts - 11/7/05 at 05:23 PM

Check out E bay item number 4561157488, current price £0.99 . Sorry anyone that is watching this item , must find out how to put in link. HTH Rusty


MikeR - 11/7/05 at 05:25 PM

i'll have a capri axle for sale soon which is (i think) 4" wider (2" each side) Currently with book trailing arm brackets but they could be removed and replaced with some a bit wider very easily.


James - 12/7/05 at 08:07 AM

quote:
Originally posted by britishtrident
If starting again I would increase the height of the chassis by 25mm or more.


Me too!

But that's coz I'm trying to fit a blasted Pinto in!

James


britishtrident - 12/7/05 at 10:16 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Daddylonglegs
quote:
Originally posted by britishtrident
If starting again I would increase the height of the chassis by 25mm or more.


Is that if using the sierra engine?

JB


Whole load of other reasons including --- room for feet, pedal leverage ratio, seat belt height for SVA, it also makes it easier to have Lotus 7 style sloping cockpit sides.


billy - 12/7/05 at 09:49 PM

well you guys seem to think that the sierra upright set-up should be avoided, i have them on mine and had a few dowts about the handling affects on the car, even nearly changed them for cortina ones but having spent some time on setting the whole car up and driving hard on track days etc i cannot fault them. seems to be alot more important things to worrie about (like my driving)