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 Posted: Tue Jun 13th, 2017 10:34 am
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Carl Haydt

 

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Doug,You are correct on the angles of the upper and lower frame rails being different in the pics. In the photos where the frame is being painted I had them spread apart so I could spray the underside of the tubes easier. In the "assembly" photos the rubber bushings are installed and that bushing is the only rear connection between the upper and lower frame rails (the front is welded to the axle)

That means the seat & steering column are able to move somewhat as the rubber bushings connect them to the top frame rail that mounts the rear axle.
The rubber bushings do not have a thru bolt,the bolt & stud on each end are not connected.

I am not sure of the production year of this one but know it's newer then my other two as this chassis has the later adjustable steering column & seat back.

I'm not sure if Tom K. knows the production years of these? Tom?

This is a road course chassis as the front axle is not offset.
Gotta get it together by the end of the week as I'm going to take it to Paul on Sat so he can make some upholstery for it.Should look great when I get it back! :)

Last edited on Tue Jun 13th, 2017 10:35 am by Carl Haydt

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