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Thread: My Nova 16v Project

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    ive got that jack. goes under any low cars. dont look as nice and clean as urs now tho

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    a couple of pics from tonight, but not full progress...

    at it's lowest doh


    wouldn't even get out of my garage this low


    new rosejointed tre setup, with spacers


    jack placed under BBJ and jacked up until it was compressing the spring, nice and horizontal steering arms


    and they're still pointing up slightly, even with them running that low, so going to add a thicker spacer to being them totally horizontal

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    bloody hell now that's low.
    like the rose jointed set up very nice

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    Looks about the right height to me.

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    Track rod ends look sweet

    Careful running it too low as if you hit something on the road or ride a large kerb on a track you stand a chance of smashing the sump off off, not unheard of and will most probably cost you an engine if it happens.

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    Totally hear what you're saying Jon it won't be running that low

    Wondering whether it might be a good idea in me investing in a sump guard...

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    this is what we did to get more inward thread on the steering arms

    cut off the steering arms before the 'mole grip' flats, and sharpen edge slightly


    get some threaded bar, or a long bolt, sharpen that edge, enough so you have penetration point for some weld, hold in an ally piece of angle to ensure they're straight straight


    once tacked, be sure they're straight, sillouette shows the pen-points for the weld


    james doing some checking


    weld in the the V groove all the way around both parts


    meanwhile, i modified some sleeves that James made up, by drilling three holes in, for puddle welds to ensure its strength between the two parts


    opened out to 8mm, all the way through


    straight metal ruler along both edges - straight


    once welded around the V, grind back, and admire that you can hardly tell where one ends, and the other begins


    slide over tight fitting drilled sleeve

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    puddle weld both seperate pieces of metal, and the centre join, along with both ends of the sleeve




    bur them down with a grinder so they look reet


    lick o paint - done



    elongation gave us plenty of clearence here


    but completely wiped it out from here! doh!


    whilst james was hard at it, doing the man work, i decided to make my strut brace match my turret holes





    end of night

    once again - thanks to James for all the welding, and sorting out the sleeves for me

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    So conclusion then that to get the clearance for the shocker its difficult to maintain a negative camber? Whats the moves going forward?

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    Detail of work is amazing Olly

    When will you be out on the track to test this new suspension setup ?

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