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Well...I've been extremly busy lately and thought it was time to contribute to the forum....so....One of my guys smacked an armco barrier a few weeks back while running too hot intothe Oak Tree turn at VIR (Virginia International Raceway) .Needless to say he did some damage to the car, so I got a bunch of work . The steering rack mount took a nice hit and as a result it shifted to the left....this thread shows the repair to the rack mount. Enjoy ! P.S. The car is a Royale Vintage Formula FordNotice anything ?1st: we cut the bent tubes outstationary object VS moving mass new material mocked upwelds completeProcess was TigOnto the next fix from the crash....Last edited by spiral-cut-bevel; 06-15-2008 at 10:02 AM.-Graham-Mechanical EngineerAutosport Mechanic/Fabricator
Reply:Originally Posted by grahamtheengineer...running too hot into the Oak Tree turn... ...Notice anything ?
Reply:Do you have 2 brake master cylinders so you can adjust the bias?Good work. David Real world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:Originally Posted by denrepOak Tree Turn - Just hearing the name makes you ache! "Notice anything?" - I noticed dual "Lucas lookin" master cylinders, and a battery that gets there first!Nice fix, thanks for the rebuild pics!
Reply:Originally Posted by denrepOak Tree Turn - Just hearing the name makes you ache! "Notice anything?" - I noticed dual "Lucas lookin" master cylinders, and a battery that gets there first!Nice fix, thanks for the rebuild pics!
Reply:It's a good thing your friend has you as a friend..I'm sure you'll make sure it's all right.getting through the Oak tree turn well is very important to laptimes at VIR. You need to carry as much speed onto the backstrech aas you can.For really good exit speed you really almost need to drift out of it which means not much room for error.Don't talk about it, Just do it! |
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