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Re: Guy's totally slow restomod.....

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2020 7:01 pm
by Randalla
Very nice fabrication and really clean welds!

Re: Guy's totally slow restomod.....

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2020 6:54 am
by L320-Dale
Those look great, nice job!

Re: Guy's totally slow restomod.....

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 12:00 pm
by insitu_az
Keeping busy...

While I'm recovering from some minor surgery, I decided to work on my brake idea. I want to use the Wilwood 12" rotor and their Dynapro calipers on the front. I want to make my own stuff as much as possible, so I I did some measuring, head scratching, and drew out my ideas in Autocad. When I was happy with the fit, I imported the Autocad drawings into Fusion 360 and generated a 3D IGF file from my drawings.
With the IGF file in hand, I fed that into my slicer software and made up a G-code file to use on the 3D printer and made a mock up of my rotor hat to start piecing together the front brakes.
I will make the caliper mounting bracket next, then fit the wheels to check clearance.... Once that is done, I can take my drawings over to the shop to make aluminum parts with the knowledge that they are going to fit correctly. That's the plan anyways...
Plastic rotor hat mock-up
Plastic rotor hat mock-up
Hub back side with disc and hat attached
Hub back side with disc and hat attached
Hub front side with disc and hub attached
Hub front side with disc and hub attached

Re: Guy's totally slow restomod.....

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 12:08 pm
by Randalla
Now that is some seriously cool engineering Guy. Can't wait to see the finished product in the flesh.

Re: Guy's totally slow restomod.....

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 2:37 pm
by Vetteguy22
Very cool work guy. Keep it up.

Re: Guy's totally slow restomod.....

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 5:06 pm
by L320-Dale
Yes, very cool indeed! Nice job
...Dale

Re: Guy's totally slow restomod.....

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 6:58 pm
by HS-Sun
Wow! impressive. I really like that!!

Rack and pinion steering modification

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2020 8:21 pm
by insitu_az
I originally wanted to fab my own front crossmember, but decided to cut some time out of the project by using a James Boswell Coachwerks crossmember. I opted for the version 3 kit which uses the Ford Escort steering rack. The crossmember seems very robust, and quality of the design and workmanship are outstanding.

October 8, 2020
- Got the crossmember assembled today. Its a pretty straight forward assembly. The bushings that hold the rack need to be greased because of the very tight fit, then mount the rack and attach the Saab tie rod ends.
Cross member with tie rods attached.
Cross member with tie rods attached.


November 14, 2020
- I installed the new splined shaft and U-joints that came with the kit. This was pretty easy, had to shorten and slot the steering column tube, then it was just a bolt on install.

Shortened the column by 20mm then slotted end
Shortened the column by 20mm then slotted end
Inserted the new splined steering shaft from the kit
Inserted the new splined steering shaft from the kit
Collar retains the shaft bearing
Collar retains the shaft bearing
Attached the down shaft
Attached the down shaft

Re: Guy's totally slow restomod.....

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 9:44 pm
by insitu_az
Still working on the front end. Getting close to finalizing my front brakes now. I designed the caliper bracket in Fusion 360, and printed it out in plastic. Had to do a couple of iterations to get the spacing right, but I'm pretty happy with the results. I rendered the caliper bracket front side in aluminum, and then did a back side render in walnut.... :roll:

Front side
Front side
Back side
Back side

Mounted my mocked up plastic brake hat and caliper bracket to the strut to verify dimensions. The rotor is a Wilwood 12.19" diameter, 0.81" thick ventilated, and caliper is the Dynapro (I wanted the black power coated finish, and the ability to change pads without removing the caliper).

Attached to strut
Attached to strut
Front side
Front side
Back side showing bracket
Back side showing bracket

I need to mount to the car and check clearances next, but that's for another day.
-Guy

Re: Guy's totally slow restomod.....

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:05 pm
by Vetteguy22
Very cool.