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DRCorsa
18th October 2012, 11:08 AM
Based on your experience, how much should be the minimum distance between the lower point of the oil sump to the ground? This will take into consideration the usual dampers/springs used on a Haynes Roadster (GAZ, Protech etc).
On my current setup i am afraid i am a bit low but i have the option to correct this. I use a bike engine and with the front ride height set to about 10cm, the distance between the sump and ground will be about 5-6 cm. :eek:
I know that i can go for a higher ride height at the front, but do you think i am in danger? Thanks!
ayjay
18th October 2012, 04:35 PM
You are probably OK but hodgehegs have no chance:D
Cyberbeej
18th October 2012, 09:30 PM
I thought i read about this in another thread years ago,
120-150mm chassis height and 25-40mm below the chassis rail?
I'm sure someone else will confirm this thou.
Tilly819
18th October 2012, 09:47 PM
Fit a sump guard, its an expensive mistake waiting to happen if you don't! And it does happen!
Tilly
robo
18th October 2012, 10:13 PM
, the distance between the sump and ground will be about 5-6 cm. :eek:
I know that i can go for a higher ride height at the front, but do you think i am in danger? Thanks!
Some guys have reported grounding out with only an inch of sump hanging under the car. At 5cm thats just an accident waiting to happen sump guard or not.:eek:
Bob
Wynand
20th October 2012, 07:05 AM
My engine sump sits about 1cm above the bottom of chassis rail :cool: . Thinking of putting a skid plate under chassis for just in case...
baz-r
20th October 2012, 01:02 PM
book says 25mm below iirc
i have mine set to this with a zetec shortend sump. you need to take care to not reduce your sump capacty too much or mount your engine too high and raise c of g.
if i get trobble im going to make a batwinged sump
what engine you useing?
Wynand
20th October 2012, 03:37 PM
what engine you useing?
are you asking me or the OP?
baz-r
20th October 2012, 08:42 PM
are you asking me or the OP?
i was asking DRCorsa sorry
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