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Old 08-08-2016, 12:47 PM   #31
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It's all happenin' in Beaudesart.......
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Old 12-08-2016, 07:40 PM   #32
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One side finished. A vast improvement on the original design. Might I add that this is the work of one of my year 10 students, with little design input from me. When I was in year 10 I could barely say the word 'design' let alone do anything like this.

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Old 18-08-2016, 07:27 PM   #33
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Front suspension done! Ready do drop a 4 litre injected 6 into chassis. Diff will go directly into transmission like before. I have an AU which the engine might come from but I may wait till I receive an ED/F engine...





In other engineering marvel news, 2 of my senior students lowered this much sort after classic Mitsubishi wagon, giving it an aggressive, menacing stance...


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Old 15-09-2016, 04:38 PM   #34
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Some progress on the Beast. This is only a dummy engine/tranny (from the demolition derby car) that we will use to set the diff up with leaf springs...



It's still a long way off completion but I can't wait to give this version of the beast a caning... ahem, I mean a genteel drive in the test paddock...

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Old 08-11-2016, 06:32 PM   #35
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We decided to start up the engine to check out how it was running after its demolition derby treatment so we replaced the cracked sump and put some fresh oil in. The sound unfortunately overwhelmed my camera's capability but it seemed to roar ok...

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Update pics - mock up of what it will look like as a finished product. Note the outriggers for the leaf springs, designed and fabricated by one of my year 10 students...



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Old 08-11-2016, 06:51 PM   #36
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Just enough room to mount a big esky behind the seats !!

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Old 09-11-2016, 02:40 AM   #37
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I want that as my daily...
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nice bit of work by the students & you !

With the direct connection of drivetrain, how did you manage that ..a short tailshaft section with uni's ? another photo would be good.

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We removed the slip joint from the tail shaft and fitted it to the universal joint on the rear mating surfaces to the diff. I'll get a photo today if I remember...
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We removed the slip joint from the tail shaft and fitted it to the universal joint on the rear mating surfaces to the diff. I'll get a photo today if I remember...
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First thing that comes to mind is lack of steering wheel, but thinking about it the front wheels will be off the ground most of the time anyway..

maybe fit two brake pedals like a tractor?
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The steering system will be similar to the first incarnation but will be more suitably designed and fitted. The first model also could not get any traction and that was using an old 200 cid XB 6 cylinder so I don't think the wheels will point skyward...
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The slip joint needs to come out an inch or two but this is the how the transmission connects to the diff...

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[QUOTE=superyob;5808159]The slip joint needs to come out an inch or two but this is the how the transmission connects to the diff.../QUOTE]

, thanks & look forward to further progress reports and next paddock run !
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Pretty sure that "tailshaft " won't work with only one uni joint.Either need to have 2 uni,s or mount the diff and transmission solid.
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Pretty sure that "tailshaft " won't work with only one uni joint.Either need to have 2 uni,s or mount the diff and transmission solid.
The last beast had a solidly mounted diff but it was also fairly hard on my back when driving around. See how this goes...
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I don't think that suspension will move much either, so the back still going to get sore. I see a class on suspension geometry to follow
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The last beast had a solidly mounted diff but it was also fairly hard on my back when driving around. See how this goes...
might be easier to put some spring setups on the seat mounts..
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Old 19-11-2016, 01:01 PM   #49
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To much power for a heap like that.

We had a Holden 149 in a Austin A40 chassis on the farm 40 years ago, such things are to dangerous to drive even with the power of a 149.

We just made do with old cars for paddock bashers as they are much safer.

Good to see you are mucking about with such a thing, but tell the kids to get an old car if they drive about the paddock.
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Old 21-11-2016, 09:29 PM   #50
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Rear end sub frame welded into place...

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Old 23-11-2016, 09:10 PM   #51
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Steering going in. My anticipation at caning this in the test paddock is growing but I think I will have to wait till next year...





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