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Those look nice!
Hi ,actually I am deciding what to do about adding a bar in between the towers on top.The Chassis Manual does show how and where to put one...........but on the 70 team cars,they don't have one.the 69 cars have the bar,in 70 they deleted it and went to what you would call an upper frame rail that was built and installed from the top of the cowl under the fender apron just to the front of the shock tower.So what I am doing is trying to think like a Kar Kraft engineer and figure out what and how they would have addressed that area. The 70 and 71 rules stated that no additional bars may be added forward of the fire wall,which is why I believe they went to the doubler and made it look like Ford made it that way.....................................even though I believe the 69 Shelby cars had a 1 1/2 tube that went from the top of the torque box to the shock tower.Great work and a lot of work. Cant wait until you are done and report driving it. It would probably be a beast.
The part i didnt follow well was the tower bracing. Was that just reinforcing the walls of the tower or does it also include a cross bar from tower to tower?
Edit: after looking at the pictures again in the computer I see it better that on the phone. What you did was kind of box the opening below the UCA.
I would be interested in seeing what you are talking about the 70 going under the fender apron. My guess is that you won't get too much lateral stiffness that way, but definitely longitudinal stiffness. What about reinforcing the current tower braces. They have a near 45 degrees angle so if they were reinforced it should help adding stiffness without the MC cross bar.Hi ,actually I am deciding what to do about adding a bar in between the towers on top.The Chassis Manual does show how and where to put one...........but on the 70 team cars,they don't have one.the 69 cars have the bar,in 70 they deleted it and went to what you would call an upper frame rail that was built and installed from the top of the cowl under the fender apron just to the front of the shock tower.So what I am doing is trying to think like a Kar Kraft engineer and figure out what and how they would have addressed that area. The 70 and 71 rules stated that no additional bars may be added forward of the fire wall,which is why I believe they went to the doubler and made it look like Ford made it that way.....................................even though I believe the 69 Shelby cars had a 1 1/2 tube that went from the top of the torque box to the shock tower.
Hello again, here are a few pics of the "extra frame rails" KarKraft addedI would be interested in seeing what you are talking about the 70 going under the fender apron. My guess is that you won't get too much lateral stiffness that way, but definitely longitudinal stiffness. What about reinforcing the current tower braces. They have a near 45 degrees angle so if they were reinforced it should help adding stiffness without the MC cross bar.
Cool. Thank you.Hello again, here are a few pics of the "extra frame rails" KarKraft added
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The entire car..........I was just doing the fire wall today. So I skip welded the upper cowl to the lower cowl then the cowl to the firewall. Fire wall to rear fender aprons ,fire wall to torque boxes.......ect.....y'all get the idea. The whole car. You don't really notice it on Trans Am cars because of the speckled paint Bud Moore used, unless you look at a 69 Shelby as I recall they used white and I think gray. I also ordered the monoballs for the strut rods today. They should be a joy to get the front half welded in through the front of the crossmember............I didn't see anything about the firewall. Did you do anything to stiffen it like continuous welding? A stiffer firewall should help in stiffening the chassis.
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