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Technical => Roo Man's Room => Topic started by: wideopen231 on September 11, 2015, 01:15:42 PM
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one of last items on cart to do is driveshaft cover. Trying to figure how i want it to make easy to remove ,yet safe.Also has to work with rule book.Figure some here might have ideas i have not thought of.Picture help a ton.
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Here's ours on our 60's comp coupe , first idea was two tubes that slid into each other, but with the amount of room we had turned out to be too much of a pain to work with , so I welded side tabs on to it and cut it lenght wise to make it easier axcess,, hope this makes sense,, Tim Jones
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All depends how long it is and weather a dragster or funnycar
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My bad. been building this car so long just figured everyone knew.FED and shaft will be right at 19" long waiing for trans coupler to get final measurement.Oh yea lite weight while being safe is huge on list.Heck f had money I would probably PARKS it .you know titainium thing.
Thinking about 1/8" aluminum with two sleave setup mounted on studs at trans and rear right now.
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Split the alu tube and rivet edges to 1 half and use SS t-bolt/marmon clamps. One on each end and 2 between them
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Split the alu tube and rivet edges to 1 half and use SS t-bolt/marmon clamps. One on each end and 2 between them
Where do you get the 4" Marmon clamps for this
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mcmaster carr sells them
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Big truck parts store also carry them
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Dragster supply sells a cool lightweight steel one take a look. I have used two of them. Dragstersupply.com
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Looks like dragster supply piece is mild steel.If have to carry the weight I figure I need to get most stength possible and that would be moly of same size. .063 moly is not easy to bend round and finding moly tube 4" is not turning out to be any easier.
Aluminum one is allowed and figure if I go little more than allowed i should be fine. Working on getting aluminum one done.