No speed holes (yet) but here is the progress from last night:
The interior side of the front heim brackets has an odd little notch in it so that it can fit snugly against the lower plate as well as the first vertical brace in the crossmember. I want to make sure that I build things with the fewest numbers of individual parts as possible for strength and uniformity.
I transferred a mirror-image of that pattern to the opposite side and was able to pretty quickly render the second inner plate. Here they are in position sandwiching the transmission mount plate. The front links are converged at a 34* angle... so each of these plates is angled outward at 17*. It makes buiding the crossmember a bit more complicated, but there is no angularity on the heims at ride height so I've got plenty of design margin when things are flexing.... no bind anywhere.
As a comparison, here is a shot of the inner and outer heim mount plates just before assembly into the monolith... you can see the slight differences in the overall size as well as the fact that the outer plates do not need any notches to install them.
(These remind me a bit of the stone statues on Easter Island for some reason)
Finally, I installed the heims onto the new brackets along with my .010" brass spacers and slid the whole assembly into place without any welding (yet). I still want to get a few more parts done before I start tacking things down.... and the underside of these brackets still needs to be tapered from 2" (heim side) down to 1" to match the available clearance underneath.
It is definitely going to be a challenge to figure out the proper weld-sequence for all of these items. Without careful planning it will be VERY easy to accidentally block access to areas that need welding, so I will need to come up with a plan to pre-weld some of the sub-assemblies, and to work from the inside-out....
-G
The interior side of the front heim brackets has an odd little notch in it so that it can fit snugly against the lower plate as well as the first vertical brace in the crossmember. I want to make sure that I build things with the fewest numbers of individual parts as possible for strength and uniformity.
I transferred a mirror-image of that pattern to the opposite side and was able to pretty quickly render the second inner plate. Here they are in position sandwiching the transmission mount plate. The front links are converged at a 34* angle... so each of these plates is angled outward at 17*. It makes buiding the crossmember a bit more complicated, but there is no angularity on the heims at ride height so I've got plenty of design margin when things are flexing.... no bind anywhere.
As a comparison, here is a shot of the inner and outer heim mount plates just before assembly into the monolith... you can see the slight differences in the overall size as well as the fact that the outer plates do not need any notches to install them.
(These remind me a bit of the stone statues on Easter Island for some reason)

Finally, I installed the heims onto the new brackets along with my .010" brass spacers and slid the whole assembly into place without any welding (yet). I still want to get a few more parts done before I start tacking things down.... and the underside of these brackets still needs to be tapered from 2" (heim side) down to 1" to match the available clearance underneath.
It is definitely going to be a challenge to figure out the proper weld-sequence for all of these items. Without careful planning it will be VERY easy to accidentally block access to areas that need welding, so I will need to come up with a plan to pre-weld some of the sub-assemblies, and to work from the inside-out....

-G




My face shield had a chunk embedded in it too.