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lupus

posted on 23/9/02 at 07:22 PM Reply With Quote
Wheel angel De-dion tube ?

Hello,

is there any one out there who know of the wheel angel for the caterham De-dion tube.
(Or any simmilar car.)
Are soon to weld my own rear axel any would like to know if there is any thing i should ame for to get a "good rear".

Thanks in advance Tobias





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posted on 23/9/02 at 09:42 PM Reply With Quote
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dougal

posted on 23/9/02 at 10:20 PM Reply With Quote
im doin a de-dion rear aswell.
what you want is about .5-1 degree of camber and about 1/16th of toe in.
by the way how are you producing the axle.
i was shown a very neet solution by jim dudly on the b6 at donnington where the axle is made up of 2x1 and went over the diff allowing very low mounting of the tank behind.
personaly i may produce twin tanks that go infront of the axle to aid ballance.
have you thought of what linkage you will use, mine will be a satchell link.

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cymtriks

posted on 24/9/02 at 08:16 PM Reply With Quote
A 1 by 2 inch tube sounds a bit flimsy for a Deon axle. I have measured a Caterham Deon axle with a tape measure and found it to be 2.5 inches diameter round tube. I don't know what the wall thickness was though.
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lupus

posted on 25/9/02 at 07:19 PM Reply With Quote
#Hello, and thanks for the answer
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im doin a de-dion rear aswell.
what you want is about .5-1 degree of camber and about 1/16th of toe in.
by the way how are you producing the axle.
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## at the moment i have been using a volvo 360 de-dion tube with my opel omega wheel hubs for brain storming (nice shape for the diff), but i am also thinking about making it out of a slightly bended tube of D 65-70mm t= 2mm. I think this will be simmilar to the caterham version.
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i was shown a very neet solution by jim dudly on the b6 at donnington where the axle is made up of 2x1 and went over the diff allowing very low mounting of the tank behind.
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# Do you have any pictures of it ,or simple drawing.
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personaly i may produce twin tanks that go infront of the axle to aid ballance.
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# I am thinking some thing simmilar for "stage" two = after traffic aproval
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have you thought of what linkage you will use, mine will be a satchell link.
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# I am planning to use an 4 link forward and an "inverted" watt-link with the two links at the de-dion tube.





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dougal

posted on 27/9/02 at 11:50 PM Reply With Quote
i found some ok pics on a tiger build site
http://www.annibal.co.uk/Build%20diary%20week1.htm
they are ok pics but as you will see it all looks a bit too complex to build accuratly.
are you using the vauxhall diff/box etc.
i will be using a 20xe with carlton box for mine and a sierra lsd.
ill be doing some de dion designs on pro/e or auto cad soon so ill share them when they are done.

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dougal

posted on 27/9/02 at 11:54 PM Reply With Quote
ps if i use a simple tube design it will be made of a prop shaft probobly
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lupus

posted on 7/10/02 at 08:27 PM Reply With Quote
Hello,
I think i will have a hard time find a propshaft with the lenght i need.
I use a converted Opel omega rear with the original wheel hub and track with. The extra width will be used for my wider chassi and the fact that i use Saab 9-5 wheels with a big offset.

Over the last two weeks i have been re-considering wich tube to use.
I am now calculating on a rektangular 60X70X3mm for the de-dion tube(to strong ??).
This will make it easier to weld the tube with the right measurments.
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ps if i use a simple tube design it will be made of a prop shaft probobly


Nice pictures but i agree with you that i will be hard to copy that to a locost. I plan to buld my de-dion "on" a giant I-beam for reference. The plan is to weld two old brake disc to the beam and then attach the rest with the correct angel ( i hope)
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i found some ok pics on a tiger build site
http://www.annibal.co.uk/Build%20diary%20week1.htm
they are ok pics but as you will see it all looks a bit too complex to build accuratly.
are you using the vauxhall diff/box etc.

I am not familliar to the carlton and 20Xe car. Do you know if it is simmilar to any other car.
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i will be using a 20xe with carlton box for mine and a sierra lsd.
ill be doing some de dion designs on pro/e or auto cad soon so ill share them when they are done.


Thanks !
I have Acces to Catia at work and are also planning to make some parts of the car (probably parts wich needs to be made with a "jigg")

Regards Tobias





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dougal

posted on 17/10/02 at 11:20 PM Reply With Quote
the 20xe is the engine from an astra(kadet), cavalier(vectra in europe), and calibra. and a carlton was always known as an omega in europe and is over here now.
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Macca

posted on 17/10/02 at 11:45 PM Reply With Quote
I know that the photo section is not up and running yet, but when it is have a look at the photo of the chassis I have just bought. It is a book chassis fitted with a de-dion rear and I think it looks simple and neat, I am led to believe that it is an MK construction but have yet to have this confirmed. If more detailed pics would help just ask.
Cheers Col.

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