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Rayman 23rd January 2010 09:48 PM

is there a LHD chassis drawing?
 
I got warned that I cant build a LHD version of the book chassis without changing some of the rails. I searched through the threads here at the forums and found a couple of drawings and PDFs, but every one of them were identical to the ones in my book. Did I simply misunderstood something or are there a newer version of the book that has been altered according to these new drawings? (My book is "reprinted july 2008")

Janne E 23rd January 2010 10:02 PM

Rayman look under announcments, book amendments there is a lhd chassi but I couldn´t open it..

Janne

Rayman 23rd January 2010 11:04 PM

Yes i have seen those drawings and they are the same as the ones in my book.

AshG 23rd January 2010 11:17 PM

could it be possible that your book is a lhd version :D if the drawings in your book are lhd then i would think those are the ones to use.

Rayman 24th January 2010 12:33 AM

no they are not LHD drawings

Blade 24th January 2010 08:14 AM

Would i be wrong in thinking that if i was to mirror my cad drawings of a rhd chassis it would be a lhd chassis ? time to have a play in cad i think :confused:

twinturbo 24th January 2010 09:07 AM

I could be wrong, But I think the drive shafts are slightly different lenghts. And I guess the chassis is designed to offset the diff. If you mirrored then the diff would be offset the wrong way..

If you then offset the diff corectly then the tunnel would be off..

Does that sound plausible?

TT

flyerncle 24th January 2010 11:14 AM

My humble opinion,the rear chassis is common to LHD/RHD, the footwells are the problem and transmission tunnel shape.
It should be possible to swap the measurements for the rails from the right to the left bearing in mind the position of the clutch operating arm.


Good Luck.

Nothing is impossible,just a little bit more work.

RAYLEE29 24th January 2010 11:34 AM

OK, firstly the diff area is symetrical its the diff thats offset (the actual housing)
all the main chassis is symetrical too
the parts that are different are in the uprights around the front of the trans tunnel as the angular section is offset slightly probably for clearance around the bellhousing
if i were building a lhd chssais id build to book rhd dims apart from the steering support frame and the steel panels around the front of the tunnel as these oboiusly need to go the other side.
you will also need to change the pedal box width slightly to suit the different width at the front of the foot well
that should cover most of it
all the critical suspension pickups should be identical for both
hope this makes sense and i havent missed anything
Ray:)

Davey 24th January 2010 11:35 AM

Surely the only differences are in the footwell area and steering column mountings?

D.


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