Project Outlaw 34

Project Outlaw 34
9 December 2010
\'Big Red\' Caliper Adaptor
4 November 2012 ·   11 years ago
I should only need to face off about 2mm from the inside of the boss in the lathe to get an easy 10mm narrower arm. Basically the part in line with the 10mm mark will be pushed in to sit where the 0mm mark is and then re welded. I cold go for a...
I should only need to face off about 2mm from the inside of the boss in the lathe to get an easy 10mm narrower arm. Basically the part in line with the 10mm mark will be pushed in to sit where the 0mm mark is and then re welded. I cold go for a bit more but don't want to make the boss too thin. Most people simply hack the arm up so that it clears the boss and re-weld the boss back in where necessary. I want to try and retain the original material in the arm and clearance the boss to suit. Obviously I cannot go as narrow this way but in my case 10-15mm would be perfect, and all I need to get the extra clearance with the rear guards. It also means that I can retain the stock drive shafts as the CV's have much more travel than this.
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27 October 2012 ·   11 years ago
Need to carefully cut out the centre and then turn it down in the lathe to reduce the shoulder. This will allow it to sit further in on the IRS arm.
27 October 2012 ·   11 years ago
Disassembled the spare set of IRS arms ready to narrow them
28 October 2012 ·   11 years ago
IRS arm Showing bearing carrier
2 July 2012 ·   11 years ago
IRS bearing carrier inside
2 July 2012 ·   11 years ago
IRS Bearing carrier
2 July 2012 ·   11 years ago
My Fave angle
25 November 2011 ·   12 years ago
Speedsteresque
25 November 2011 ·   12 years ago
Stoked !!
25 November 2011 ·   12 years ago
Motor rego
25 November 2011 ·   12 years ago
Inspection
25 November 2011 ·   12 years ago
On the road
25 November 2011 ·   12 years ago
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