please i need help as i realized i welded the entire rear end to the chassis and i placed tubes RU1 and RU2 in the wrong place.
to give illustration of my mistake:
this is what is on the drawings and how RUs go on the chassis tube B:
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and this is how i did it:
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i realized this after doing the rear end, i.e: RU1 and 2, V and Y
is it really going to unbalance the chassis, or intrude in the geometry or anything else?
is it worth it to cut them and waste a whole day's work to put them right?
please i need your opinion before going any further
thank you!
[Edited on 15/7/06 by robertst]
They are only inset to clear the bracket on the live axle that hold the trailing arms.
As long as the bracket and bolt head don't hit the bar on full droop, you'll be fine.
Pat...
Yes. I think it probably is worth the time because it is wrong and it will come back to haunt you further down the line.
I have found the hardest thing is to make the decision but once it is made you feel better about it and it never takes as long as you think. You have
the peace of mind knowing that the job is right and everything else will fit with no compensating. I have been there many times and that is my
advice.
Cheers
John
Just realised - make sure the max width at the back is the same max width as the widest part of the cockpit (where you bum is) or it won't
work.
Pat...
Yes, this will be a problem. The B1 tube is full-width, and you have made RU1 & RU2 the same width. As a result, the rounded tubes at the rear
go wider than the rest of the car. This will be a problem for you, aside from any issues related to axle brackets.
Unfortunately, I think you should re-do it. If it is any consolation, I just had to do something very similar (although mine was only tacked). I had
the tubes in the right places, but have decided to use a DeDion rear, and had to make a number of changes to accommodate.
It's never fun to have to re-do something that you have already completed, but it was definitely the right decision in my case.
All the best,
Shaun
The welds you have to remove are always your best welds!!
John
You know you should have redone it if you think about it longer than it would have taken to fix...
quote:
Originally posted by John Bonnett
The welds you have to remove are always your best welds!!
John
It's a bit of a bummer when this happens. You know before you ask the question that your going to change it (be honest you already knew). As you say (peace of mind and all that) will keep the doubt in your mind untill you change it. Good luck with the build.
what's this? spot the difference cokmpetition
ok, from what I can see, B1 is trimmed down - what are the littel extensions used for then?
the little extensions provide a support for the round tube on which the back panel goes on...