PaulW
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Ok I've been having a few words with a few people about cutting out the rear floor pan of the corsa & welding in the floorplan from a cally t, and been suggested to lip the metal & rivet it into place prior to seem-welding the entire floorplan in to help strengthen it
this a good idea? I think it's gona be one hell of a bitch to lip an entire section to fit it, but if they claim it will help strengthen it further, then I'm all for it!
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Adam-D
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i think it will strenghten it
do it coz the whole car is gonna be under alot more pressure ie rear and front wheels providing propulsion u dont want it pullung itself to bits
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PaulW
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i know its something I want to avoid every 6 months - stripping the rear & re-welding it, i suppose though if its done good enough it shouldnt need re-welding once its done right!
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Adam-D
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also i would suggest putting in some braceing, for extra strength then i rekon u would only have to do it once if done proper
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PaulW
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im going to get a full roll cage welded into the car, didnt really think about bracing though - maybe underneath the car similiar to how the dahlback golf is reinforced?
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Adam-D
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aye somthing like that, full rollcage will sure up the rest of the shell
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PaulW
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Front subframe on dahlback golf
rear subframe on dahlback golf
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Adam-D
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thats very nice
some solid engineering
may i also suggest moving the petrol tank inside the car say a rally alu tank
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PaulW
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the petrol tank would need to be relocated anyway due to the rear transfer box & suspension from the cally - so it will be bolted to the floor & supported more by the roll cage - and will be an aly tank
completely stripped interior - just 2 buckets up front, 6-point harnesses, stering wheel & dials - nothing else like plastic dash bits, interior heater, just essentials, light switches & controls also will be the only things in the car - just enough to operate it!
[Edited on 24-11-2003 by PaulW]
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Adam-D
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if i didnt have to work i would love to help build this
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PaulW
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atm I'm getting a list of what needs to be done, will be starting this hopefully around february/march '04, but i'm reckoning it will take around 18months to fully do the project, just like beardy said a while back, just a case of fitting one part, removing it, adjusting the shell/mounts/part, re-fitting, testing, removing...
fekin time consuming!
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PaulW
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plus i'll only be working on this most evenings & weekends as i'll be working too
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bradfincham
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yeh, i would say that the mating up, rivetting and then seam welding is the best way to go, as adam said you definatley need to strenthen the whole rear engine area, look at the twin engined nova, give you some idea, stick the tank in the middle, behind the drivers in a fuel cell, doesnt burn - just incase! that way you will have weight of that in middle
sounds like its going to be a fun car!
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