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squbti 3rd September 2009 06:52 PM

steering wheel support frame
 
hi all, i´m putting together the steering wheel support frame but not realy sure of the dimensios, on page 46 the measurements are not the same as in the drawings on page 172, they are longer in the drawings also the angels in the drawings dont make 71degr as on page 46. & how about CP15 how should they be placed?
Thanks
Samy

deezee 3rd September 2009 08:26 PM

I'm looking at the book now and it all seems to make sense. Obviously some dims on page 170 are the longest length from point to point, where as on page 46 its measuring a different edge of the tube. I built mine as per the book, all clamped together to ensure the angles and sizes, before I tacked it.

If your still having problems, I can take some measurements off the CAD drawing, or off my build, if it would help you. Bear in mind, that it will only show how I did it, and maybe not the perfect way :D

les g 3rd September 2009 11:09 PM

i think dogwood posted a really good picture of how it goes
do a search on here
also if you intend to use Fabby,s sidepanels you need to shorten the top piece by 25mm
cheers les g

squbti 4th September 2009 12:26 PM

hmmmm, let me see :rolleyes: so SW1 is cut to 40 & 23degr ok , how does that make the frame lean 71degr .i dont get it but i do see how the length is different when something is at an angle .... but the book shows the length & not the hight of the frame on page 46 but i get that so thats fine however im still not sure about the angels.
Cheers
Samy

HandyAndy 4th September 2009 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by squbti (Post 21274)
hmmmm, let me see :rolleyes: so SW1 is cut to 40 & 23degr ok , how does that make the frame lean 71degr .i dont get it but i do see how the length is different when something is at an angle .... but the book shows the length & not the hight of the frame on page 46 but i get that so thats fine however im still not sure about the angels.
Cheers
Samy

Samy,

have a look at Ash G,s thread titled "Build photo,s" as there are some good photos from lots of angles & maybe you can see how the support frame sits,
tho depending on your preference you might want to have the outside support on the nearside of the side rail for fitting side panel/scuttle placement.

hope that help.

andy:)

squbti 4th September 2009 05:04 PM

hi andy , thanks for the help. ash has got some really good photos it a great help , however the thing i´m still confused about is how cutting a pipe at 23degr makes the remaining angle 71:confused: . i know how & where the frame is going to sitt but i just dong get the math here(was never my strong side):D
cheers

AshG 4th September 2009 06:41 PM

to be honest its not that critical as long as the steering colum ends up centeral to the drivers seat and the frame is roughly where the book tells you to put it. the scuttle goes over the top of it so once the car is finished you will never see it.

when i did mine i found that the angle on the right hand leg (sitting in the drivers seat) of the frame was wrong. to cure it i placed the left side on the transmission tunnel where it was meant to go and let it natrually pick its spot on the right side. i then just filled the small gap where the angle was out on the drivers side with weld.

squbti 4th September 2009 07:29 PM

so i guis i´m just going to tack it in place & see how it looks & stop thinking too much or else i´ll get nothing done:D
thanks for the help
Samy

squbti 7th September 2009 07:18 PM

hi all, just tacked the steering wheel frame in place but not so sure if it´s in the right place , i did sitt in the driver seat & it feels preaty centered.anything i can do to make sure it´s good before i fully weld?
Cheers
Samy

squbti 7th September 2009 07:30 PM

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Attachment 477
i dont know who it was that had posted this picture but are these measurements corect? this is what i used for my steering frame.
Cheers


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