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squbti
21st November 2009, 07:23 PM
I nearly lost it today & for the first time during this build i was thinking of just throwing in the towel:( . I finaly had a day off to work on my roadster today & was making the wishbones & wishbone jigs ,I started with the front lower ones & made the jig exactly as in the book & am using the same dimensions of pipes ..... but when i measure the wishbones length i get 439 intead of 442 the length of the pipes are 390 not 395 like in the book:confused: :confused: & so i waisted an hour or so kicking & shouting at the walls & then decided the hell with it i can live with it AND THEN i got started on the rear lower wishbones & to make the story short I made the jig to the drawing on page 65 & right away saw that there was a problem it was 10mm too short AND THEN I lost it again :mad: but after reading the text on that page I saw that the drawing & the text had different measurments (the drawing says 465mm& the text says 475mm)& its the same story on page 67 . Anyway it is done now & I hope that at least the lengths of the wishbones are correct. My book is the reprinted july 2008 copy.
Just thought it would be fun to share my day with you all & give the heads up to anyone making or going to make there wishbones.
Cheers
Samy

Talonmotorsport
21st November 2009, 07:41 PM
You don't have the right copy of the book then that says on page one 'warning following this book may cause major head aches, heart aches,cut fingers,hissy fits and relationship problems due to over spending and hermit like periods spent in the build area!

All part of building a roadster,if it was easy every body would build one rather than just assemble their 'kit cars'. Don't forget what you are doing is not an easy DIY project!!! Deep breath, count to 10, have a cup of tea and start again tomorrow. I do this daily!!!

squbti
21st November 2009, 08:00 PM
Itīs all good now,I agree with what you say about just taking a moment . I have been working as a welder for the last 6 years & am used to making much more complecated things , so the chassis so far has been a walk in the park but this time the drawings just got the best of me :o but its not going to stop me , however it might make me start smoking again:D
cheers
samy

nicholas garn
21st November 2009, 08:38 PM
Squbti, don't forget Chris has posted a 10mm amendment to the rear wishbone length to use the original drive shafts (without cutting them). I used the it and my drive shafts fitted spot on. Remember - measure once cut twice:rolleyes: , or something like that, good luck.

RAYLEE29
21st November 2009, 08:39 PM
Just a small point, which version of the book do you have?
The rear wishbone length was wrong in the first edition
If you have made them to the early book then you will have to shorten the driveshafts by 10mm each side assuming you are using a sierra donor?
I dont have the book in front of me so i cant tell you the sizes
Ray

squbti
21st November 2009, 09:06 PM
Hi guys, thanks for the replys. Yes I know about the 10mm thing & all the other changes ...etc. Thats exactly my point my book is the reprinted july 2008 copy , so it should be correct but itīs not & that just cought me offgaurd.So maybe itīs read twice cut onece:D
cheers
samy

georgenewman1
27th November 2009, 06:09 PM
is there any problems with the front wishbone drawings in the book as my ones seem to have a positive camber even with the adjusters wound rite in??

AshG
27th November 2009, 06:22 PM
is there any problems with the front wishbone drawings in the book as my ones seem to have a positive camber even with the adjusters wound rite in??


george you have been caught out by the positioning of the angled tags on the jig there was a discussion about this ages ago before the forum got wiped. simple solition is to lop 5mm off the ends of the wishbones and it will cure it. there is plenty of length on the upper ball joints so it will be fine.

georgenewman1
27th November 2009, 06:40 PM
lush cheers fella, i used one of the jugs that are for sale on ebay milled from one block of wood, all the dims seem spot on, ive still got it if anyone wants it

gingea1pom
27th November 2009, 09:00 PM
PM sent George

gingea1pom
2nd December 2009, 08:31 PM
George,

The jigs turned up this morning thanks.:D They look sooooo complicated,:confused: I hope they make more sense when I stick some steel in them!:)

georgenewman1
2nd December 2009, 09:35 PM
had exatly the same thoughts when i first saw it, just make sure you clamp everythin in in before tackin it up or itl twist, have fun fella

flyerncle
3rd December 2009, 06:50 PM
There is a drawing to explain the positions on the block ,I will post it if I find it.

davielad
4th December 2009, 08:00 AM
hi guys,
i was just wondering if anyone else has these timber jigs that they dont want. or can they still be bought somewhere?
thanks
davie

flyerncle
4th December 2009, 04:20 PM
Armoto did them, but no longer Davie. It may be worth contacting them.

davidimurray
4th December 2009, 05:35 PM
I found the pics of the jig I have as I saved them at the time i bought the jig just in case armoto went anywhere ........

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flyerncle
4th December 2009, 05:36 PM
Saved me the hunt David ,Cheers.

davidimurray
4th December 2009, 05:37 PM
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gingea1pom
4th December 2009, 09:19 PM
You guys are the greatest,

I would have replied earlier but have been spending the day with Ash. I will let him explain.

Thanks again
Ginge

londonsean69
4th December 2009, 09:29 PM
You guys are the greatest,

I would have replied earlier but have been spending the day with Ash. I will let him explain.

Thanks again
Ginge

Romantic trip to the nearest burns unit?? :rolleyes:

ONLY JOKING ;):D

HandyAndy
4th December 2009, 09:44 PM
Maybe Ash & Ginge spent the day cleaning Ash,s car after the Exeter show & the blast Ash had in his car got it all dirty:eek:

only teasing you Ash:p your car i,m sure was a "Big hit" at the show :cool:
jealous that yours is finished:eek:

cheers
andy

gingea1pom
4th December 2009, 09:45 PM
Romantic trip to the nearest burns unit??



Fair one but no!
,

I can’t say much but it was quite noisy and we got a free lunch.