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5 GT Turbo 11 years later silver bullet comes home

Which battery tray option

  • Leave as is with battery tray sections

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  • Fully remove all spot welds and battery tray sections

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Leave battery tray in and trim/cut out sections not required to tidy

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  • Poll closed .
110% @DaveL485 👍 working towards cage in and then can before any weight added to car look to triangulate and strengthen these areas. Along with know the space I have/need v where I mount.

Same with lower wishbone pickups etc
 
Could only muster enough energy to do an hr today.....after a day's full on labouring fighting trees, hedge removals and other garden joy, along with running around with the kids almost never bothered 🥵......

.......sooooo started rack plans, cut a nice pretty hole but quickly never had a bigger size so die grinder and angle grinder worked lol. Will prob use oem boot and copy hole which is not a circle so all good but that finishing details.

Feel the angle of U/J's a bit more than I would like but will get braced and measured properly - cant feel any binding which is a good sign. Looking to get a bit of my solid steel tube and machine/weld onto oem 5 upper rack/column U/J but remove the joint section so just a solid extension.

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Dunc fabulous stuff mate just a slight concern the chassis leg at the bulkhead strength seams to be gone at quite a crucial point
You probably have this covered and tell me to do one , from experience of repairing bent ones back in the day that point was a pivot point . Please don’t take my comments as negative. I reckon you’re doing a great job.
 
Welcome any feedback @gordini stu so all good 👍👍👍

You are spot on and the chassis leg strength compromised atm, it only has to be strong enough to sit on the trailer. A full custom roll cage going in shortly including through the bulkhead and tie into the front end etc. Also will be some tube action to brace/support the wishbone and suspension pickups. Once done can review any addition gussets and or strength needs, same with small things like subframe/wishbone pickups that will get some attention.

Until this stage no exciting fun mounting engine and box and addressing last of rust/rot joy 😊

Lastly also will be reviewing as cage built to have some crumple zone to help absorb any impact if worst case ever have to crash test dummy in it 😜
 
I thought you were on holiday. Didn't get any notifications of posts which is odd as It's set to do it, never mind.
Do you favour U/J's in synch or out of synch ?? from the mock up pics they are in phase/synch. I was always told that as hookes joints accelerate and decelerate as they turn it is better to phase them 90 degrees apart to prevent surging as they revolve, but I notice Car builder solutions suggesting the opposite.
Any other offers ??????
 
Hi @Steve Swan your a step ahead of me on this one atm. Need a working rack for moving and cage fitment and goal atm was no binding so more a bit of a short term fix. Going forward will be closely looking at angles with steering wheel in correct position rather than just stock and review options and take from there 👍
 
Must be getting serious I have done a burn down list of jobs to finish before can drop car off for cage greatness 😱

Have even ordered some new brake discs and some seat mounts and sliders 👍

So finished welding few holes and gaps and last of suspension pickup at the front, quick lick of primer to keep it ok before revisiting after cage works.

Had a play with rack and while need to cut and weld a section bringing the upper U/J to base of R5 column has helped angles and look to be able to mirror just under 20deg at both emds.....lots to consider with rack as per Steve's note on the topic but for now will allow steering and the priority.

Bit of a change and got on with measuring and made some suspension braces at the back, got the angle worked out and started to cut access and move brace bars tacked on to help keep all true until in.

And of course you couple hours Monday installation

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