I am using a sierra for running gear including IRS as per Avon. I was wondering if it is necessary to cut down propshaft? Is it not possible to
increase length of car to match sierra prop shaft length exactly.
If I do have to cut down the propshaft is it really necessary to have it done professionally, as advised by Tiger book, and balanced? Or can this be
done in my own workshop with care (no lathe but do have 14in chop saw)?
Thanks for any advice on this.
John.
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If I do have to cut down the propshaft is it really necessary to have it done professionally, as advised by Tiger book, and balanced? Or can this be done in my own workshop with care (no lathe but do have 14in chop saw)?
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Is it not possible to increase length of car to match sierra prop shaft length exactly.
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Originally posted by James
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. He suggested that instead I used a cut down Sierra chassis and bolted my body panels to that!
Isn't that what ford did with there Escort Cosworth?
chrisg - 23/10/02 at 05:15 PMAs I am 6 feet tall I estimate the length of my overalls to be about 5 feet 2inches.
Thankyou
Chris
Liam - 23/10/02 at 06:47 PMquote:
Isn't that what ford did with there Escort Cosworth?
Yeah it is. Not sure that tactic would work for a seven replica though!
paulbeyer - 23/10/02 at 09:39 PMNot unless you want to drive around in a Robin Hood.
stevedenbigh - 24/10/02 at 09:53 AMSpeaking of the man from sherwood forest, I seem to remember they has an add campaign asking "is this the most beutiful chassis ever". Where do I send my answer "no, and it lacks proper triangulation" to?
John - 26/10/02 at 01:14 AMThanks all for help.
I didn't realise there was so much difference in length of prop shaft. Leaving without cutting down is not now an option.
John.