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Roll bar - door hinges - front chassis frame
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:10 pm
by gibbon42
Hi everyone, I've just started to re focus on building my Stylus for the first time since 2005 due to many distractions. Wow things have changed !!!!!!!!!
SSC no longer exists , so, is it possible to get drawings for the roll bar,door hinges, and that strange little frame that bolts onto the front of the chassis? (they are all paid for but I've no hope of getting anything from Tim now). I have a friend that can get stuff made from engineering drawings, so for any info I would be very gratefull.
Regards, Bob.
Re: Roll bar - door hinges - front chassis frame
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:26 pm
by stylussprinter
gibbon42 wrote:Hi everyone, I've just started to re focus on building my Stylus for the first time since 2005 due to many distractions. Wow things have changed !!!!!!!!!
SSC no longer exists , so, is it possible to get drawings for the roll bar,door hinges, and that strange little frame that bolts onto the front of the chassis? (they are all paid for but I've no hope of getting anything from Tim now). I have a friend that can get stuff made from engineering drawings, so for any info I would be very gratefull.
Regards, Bob.
I wouldn't totally write off the possibility of some bits from Tim/ssc . It's never been sold (ssc) , it's just that Tim earns his living now from a better paying business . When I'm next in touch with him I'll ask what bits he may have still ok. Frame wise (up front to mount the body to?) Mine has been bent and I've straightened it and bolted it back on to design another for my own reasons . When I'm done with it you could have it to pattern from ---- no good to use because the small gauge round tube is flattened in places but ok to copy dimentions wise
Where abouts are you ---- ish
Rob.
Re: Roll bar - door hinges - front chassis frame
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:35 pm
by Cerberus
When i pull mine apart again i will see about making a couple of front chassis frames.
Re: Roll bar - door hinges - front chassis frame
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:26 pm
by gibbon42
I wouldn't totally write off the possibility of some bits from Tim/ssc . It's never been sold (ssc) , it's just that Tim earns his living now from a better paying business . When I'm next in touch with him I'll ask what bits he may have still ok. Frame wise (up front to mount the body to?) Mine has been bent and I've straightened it and bolted it back on to design another for my own reasons . When I'm done with it you could have it to pattern from ---- no good to use because the small gauge round tube is flattened in places but ok to copy dimentions wise
Where abouts are you ---- ish
Rob.[/quote]
I'm in the midlands just outside of Kidderminster. Copying your dented frame is a cracking idea, especially as I've got a mig welder in my garage
I'd be more than happy to buy it from you & of course cover any postage incurred.
I can be contacted on 07967770714 whenever you have the time .
With regard to Tim, I get the impression that he's had quite a rough time of it re the kit car business, & I certainly bear him no ill will at all. In fact if/when you do see him give him my sincere regards & feel free to give him my number.
Looking forward to hearing from you, many thanks,Bob.
Re: Roll bar - door hinges - front chassis frame
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:06 pm
by stylussprinter
OK Bob , I'll contact you when I've finished with it .
Re: Roll bar - door hinges - front chassis frame
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:01 am
by rossco61
Bob wrote above that he needs drawings & details for a Roll Bar, the Door Hinges & the Front Chassis Frame.
If he, like me, is not going racing, then I have designed a simple yet strong Roll Bar -- Not yet made, but I have a full size drawing, passed by a top South Australian Roll Bar/Roll Cage Designer/Builder. Do not know how to get it onto here as my Scanner only takes A4 size. Just thought. Can redraw it onto A4, Scan & hopefully attach.
Altho I did 2 long Replies a couple of weeks ago, Attached a Photo to each one, clicked "Submit", & they disappeared into cyberspace ??
The Front Chassis Frame. --- I have built a different design, square not tapered to a point. This is to mount the Radiator & the Intercooler & also a low mount for the flip front.
I have photos, but will attach to a separate reply !!
Door Hinges. --- Yes, I also need some drawings & details. Have a photo, thanks to Rob, of the latest design, but he can not supply measurements !!
With lots of Chassis & Body measuring I came to the conclusion that the distance, chassis/tub side that the hinge bolts onto, to the body inside, would be close to 6.5 inches.
The bolt spacing, hinge frame onto the chassis up-rights, is about 5 ins.
Can anybody substantiate these ?
Fore/aft measurement is obvious from the chassis. BUT --- the exact shape of the hinging piece that is bolted to the Door is a bit of a GUESS !!!
Please, can anybody do a drawing of that piece ?
Assuming they are mirror pieces, one would need to lay the piece on stiff paper & carefully draw around it, including the section that bolts to the Door Inner.
Then post it to Aust.
Tube sizes used, Bolt sizes & any other details ??
Thanks Ross.
Re: Roll bar - door hinges - front chassis frame
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:33 am
by rossco61
OK Have found the photos of the new square Radiator & Intercooler & Low Flip Front Mounts.
Will attach & see if it goes OK this time
Ross.
Re: Roll bar - door hinges - front chassis frame
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 11:14 am
by rossco61
Hi Again. Have drawn out an A4 size Roll Bar, scanned & saved to the Stylus Picture list.
Looks OK on my computer so hope it transfers to the Forum OK !!!
Re: Roll bar - door hinges - front chassis frame
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:26 pm
by stylussprinter
gibbon42 wrote:I wouldn't totally write off the possibility of some bits from Tim/ssc . It's never been sold (ssc) , it's just that Tim earns his living now from a better paying business . When I'm next in touch with him I'll ask what bits he may have still ok. Frame wise (up front to mount the body to?) Mine has been bent and I've straightened it and bolted it back on to design another for my own reasons . When I'm done with it you could have it to pattern from ---- no good to use because the small gauge round tube is flattened in places but ok to copy dimentions wise
Where abouts are you ---- ish
Rob.
I'm in the midlands just outside of Kidderminster. Copying your dented frame is a cracking idea, especially as I've got a mig welder in my garage
I'd be more than happy to buy it from you & of course cover any postage incurred.
I can be contacted on 07967770714 whenever you have the time .
With regard to Tim, I get the impression that he's had quite a rough time of it re the kit car business, & I certainly bear him no ill will at all. In fact if/when you do see him give him my sincere regards & feel free to give him my number.
Looking forward to hearing from you, many thanks,Bob.[/quote]
It'll be in the post tomorrow Bob