looks great, put it onSoFlaFiat wrote:Ok, that's a deal...
Keep it?
Or toss it?
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Jim
East Grand Forks MN
1970 Fiat Spider BS1 ( FOR SALE
1969 124 AS Spider
2017 Abrath
2018 Alfa Romeo 4c Spider
East Grand Forks MN
1970 Fiat Spider BS1 ( FOR SALE
1969 124 AS Spider
2017 Abrath
2018 Alfa Romeo 4c Spider
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Instead of welding it, why not make it a pinch bolt, and have an adjustable sway bar? This is exactly how our BMW race car is designed ... it's just a bar, with a split collar on it, and a pinch bolt that locks it in place. Moving it an inch on either side can be quite effective.SoFlaFiat wrote:
Now I have to weld it all back together and repaint everything.
8legs Racing - BMW Parts and Performance
- 1978 Fiat Spider (plus 73 and 74 parts cars)
- 2008 BMW M3
- 2003 BMW X5 4.4
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- 1978 Fiat Spider (plus 73 and 74 parts cars)
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Ok, my bad. I hope I didn't put mine on wrong. I would think it would be better to have them tightening rather than loosening. But with the proper flat washer neither should happen.SoFlaFiat wrote:Ok, just to clear this up
The turning of the wheel (car going forward) LOOSENS, correct?vandor wrote:Nope. The turning of the wheel loosens the nut on both sides.dmwhiteoak wrote:Nope, the drivers side is the left handed thread. If you could media blast those parts they would look like new.
I couldn't sleep last night with this rolling around in my head... Feeling like an idiot second guessing myself
Dennis Modisette
1972 124 Spider
2003 Chevrolet Z71
2007 GMC Yucon
1972 124 Spider
2003 Chevrolet Z71
2007 GMC Yucon
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It's all good Dennis, you only freaked me out for a short bit
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The honest truth? I didn't know better. But, with the joints threaded doesn't that count for some adjustability?ScotcH wrote:Instead of welding it, why not make it a pinch bolt, and have an adjustable sway bar? This is exactly how our BMW race car is designed ... it's just a bar, with a split collar on it, and a pinch bolt that locks it in place. Moving it an inch on either side can be quite effective.SoFlaFiat wrote:
Now I have to weld it all back together and repaint everything.
In any case, I just didn't like the stock twisted lower bracket and this will work great for my use, and it's done!
And I whipped out the red can again...
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now you have me rethinking my color scheme under the car... i really mean the lack of color since it's all black.... it's looking good.
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You realize that Alan is going to start attending meets with one of those mirrors used to check for undercar explosives... And FFO he'll bring his own 8ftx12ft mirror to place face up and park on....
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lol... i can picture that...
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Ha ha ha, not happening!
I'll guarantee that the seal on the front of the differential is not perfect and that oil and grease fly from assorted places...
I just like making stuff! Half the things I am doing to this car are not necessary, just fun to do.
I do have a problem with my sway bar joints. They run up about 30 degrees and the lower heim joint binds. So, I'm going to cut the brackets back off the lower A-arm and make new ones with the pivot turned 90 degrees. That should allow full travel.
I'll guarantee that the seal on the front of the differential is not perfect and that oil and grease fly from assorted places...
I just like making stuff! Half the things I am doing to this car are not necessary, just fun to do.
I do have a problem with my sway bar joints. They run up about 30 degrees and the lower heim joint binds. So, I'm going to cut the brackets back off the lower A-arm and make new ones with the pivot turned 90 degrees. That should allow full travel.
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what the hell is a hyman joint
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at least now if anyone ever has the reason to search that word, it'll bring up this awesome thread...
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Hey Steve , we could tell him he has the Heiman joints installed backwards and cost him some sleep.
Dennis Modisette
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2003 Chevrolet Z71
2007 GMC Yucon
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i know what you mean... i wasn't going to say anything, but i think those springs are upside down in the picture...