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Technical => Roo Man's Room => Topic started by: captndiet on January 09, 2018, 08:55:59 AM
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How far out and what crankshaft angle/ground clearance are typical for the average altered chassis.
I know many Alky cars have the engine out 67"+ but not sure what crank centerline is, up, zero or down.
The Mark Williams F/C print has the engine out 63" and the centerline at the front of the crank is 10 1/4" from the ground, which would be down in the front. Chassis ground clearance is 3 1/2".
The S&W altered print has the engine out 62 1/4" and centerline at the front of the crank is 13 5/16" from the ground which would be zero. Frame ground clearance is 4 1/2".
Any input is appreciated.
Jeff
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Jeff,
what you are planning to run for power and what will transfer that power to the rear end has a lot of influence on the motor location.
Roo
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Roo
Initially just a small cubic inch injected alky/auto trans deal.
500-600 hp.
1700 lb.
Solid front & rear suspension.
125" w.b.
1/8 mile car.
Jeff
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Jeff,
I would put the motor 65 out and slightly nose down. The M-W blueprint is very old as evidenced by the fact that 67 out is the norm for a current funny car. I presume that you are planning about a 31" tire from you comment on the S & W print. The S & W print also sounds a little suspect in light of current track preparation standards. Unless your local track is dirt I can't see that you would want the motor that far back and up.
Roo
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Roo
Thanks for the input.
I will probably follow your advice.
Jeff
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O.K. Roo, one more.....
Lets use the Mark Williams print as a referance...
The rear axle centerline is called out as 15" above ground level with a 33" tire with 3 1/2" ground clearance on the frame.
If you run a 33" M/T tire or equivalant all is good.
If you run a Goodyear D2585, 31x12x15 tire, they actually grow more than a 33" M/T, but setting there are about 31".
What would you set the rear axle centerline at?
Thanks!
Jeff
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Jeff,
put it at 15" (even if you end up running the Goodyear). If you run a rigid front front end the 3.5" dimension will work for ground clearance but 4" may help a little, especially when loading the car into the trailer. If you run a regular wet sump the oil pan generally ends up being the low point on the car anyway.
Roo
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Roo
Thanks agin for your advice.
Jeff