Thread: The Roofus Special
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03-26-2012 07:54 AM #1
I took a second swing at motor mounts this weekend. trying to use the factory jag mounting scheme wasn't working for me. I think the mounts need to be lower.
Inside the frame rail, just behind the x-brace is where I'm thinking for the frame pad.
more posterboard
couldn't tell crap with posterbaord. I needed metal.
more recycled WWII dodge 4x4 ambulance turned hunting buggy. This was a rear fender.
set free with fire
found something round to add shape
first look
second look (bolted down)
other side
My plan was to tie the two sides together with a brace that would run under the oil pan. The top section looks like it will be flimsy no mater what.
Add gussets to the outside too? (mounting bolt would go down through the gold colored tube)
Not really sure these parts will be used either.There are two things in life where penetration is really important.....and one of them is welding.
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04-09-2012 05:54 AM #2
The small tube gusset wasn't cutting it. I needed to do something more substantial, but not super heavy. I also decided the mounts needed upper biscuits.
I wanted a flange to go around the buscuit, but didn't have the right size tube...so I made my own. ...from cop car kick panels.
I started by making a strip of flat stock.
wrapped around a piece of roll bar tube
it worked!
Now that I had a better idea what I was making, I cleaned up the end
time for sheetmetal gussets
the top bolt hole was the hard part to figure out. I sleeved it and then cut the sleeve down.
I welded the circles first (welds under the big gusset)
and added speed holes
socket fits great on the top bolt
with a rubber
Now the other side.
The passenger side mount is shorter due to the engine offset (more foot room for me). I had to cram things closer to get it all to fit. hammer time!
Now to give it something to bolt to
trimmed to sit on the X-brace
test fit
did the same thing for the other side
I now have a mounted motor!There are two things in life where penetration is really important.....and one of them is welding.
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04-09-2012 05:57 AM #3
Now to test out my idea for using the Ford leafspring. I have no idea what sort of spring rate this car actually needs.
I bolted it to the crossmember and let the ends rest on the control arms
too high and this thing was solid as shit! The weight of the jag and my fat ass on the crossmember didn't hardly budge it!
pull out a bunch of leaves
better
but still not much movement. you think the rust has any thing to do with that? ...duh!
I cleaned up the leaves and greased everything up (and pulled one more leaf). ...lots better!
I added some of the removed leaves to the bottom of the pack to raise the pack (lower the car)
close enough until the car gets more weight. I'm sure I will have to fine tune it some more.There are two things in life where penetration is really important.....and one of them is welding.
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04-09-2012 06:54 AM #4
After bouncing the car on the front spring, it sure was hard to not set it on the ground and bounce it on both ends.
Before I get too carried away, I need to flip it over and weld the bottom sides of a lot of the joints.There are two things in life where penetration is really important.....and one of them is welding.
The first model car I built was a 32 Ford roadster by Revell in the mid 50's.
How did you get hooked on cars?