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Kissy

posted on 27/3/06 at 07:15 PM Reply With Quote
'Escort' width deDion

Having given up on ever getting a GTS deDion beam which is the same width as the Escort 'English' axle (for their Lotus Eleven lookalike) I've decided to have a go at my own.

Does anybody know of any plans or previous experiences doing this. I have a friend locally who has his own fabrication business and is into all things motive - his TIG welding is something to behold. I'm tinkering with either an alloy or stainless beam.

+ who is best to shorten the Sierra driveshafts? Is there anybody who can friction weld these?

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Deckman001

posted on 27/3/06 at 07:19 PM Reply With Quote
You have u2u

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Triton

posted on 27/3/06 at 07:38 PM Reply With Quote
Just so happens I still have the Escort width de dion axle I made for the Challenger before we changed it to the weird wobbly single shock doodah that did or didn't work.......(depends if you had your eyes open or not......)





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Mr G

posted on 27/3/06 at 07:44 PM Reply With Quote
MK Engineering can knock you up an escort width dedion.

HERE is roughly what it looks like and basic plans for it.

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MikeR

posted on 27/3/06 at 08:08 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kissy


+ who is best to shorten the Sierra driveshafts? Is there anybody who can friction weld these?


I've recently been wondering about de-dion & am debating with myself if i should bite the bullet and go that route instead of replacing my capri axle with escort.

If you need a drive shaft sorting ask NS Dev, he keeps droping subtle hints about a company who's made his drive shafts in the past - think they are berrisford engineering. They are aimed at Autograss cars, but will happily do you a drive shaft or two. they aint incredibly cheap but ..... well, lets put it this way, something else will break before the drive shaft tries to rip its way through your rear bulkhead and into your back.

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ned

posted on 27/3/06 at 10:04 PM Reply With Quote
There's a dedion folder in my photo archive with some plans..

Ned.





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Kissy

posted on 28/3/06 at 06:02 AM Reply With Quote
Cheers Chaps - all good useful info as usual - one way or another I'm sorted!
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NS Dev

posted on 28/3/06 at 11:50 AM Reply With Quote
yep, gb engineering shafts machined from billet to your length reqmt are £80 each, will never break and are basically a bargain.

u2u me if you need more details, he's making a pair for my 7 at the moment, the ones on my grasser have done 3 years racing now without a murmur. in that time I have seen 5 welded shafts shear off just in races that I have been competing in, plus 2 std unmodded sierra shafts shear off, in cars weighing only 450 ish kg.





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stressy

posted on 28/3/06 at 07:56 PM Reply With Quote
Which Joint?

Ns,

Do you work with the lobro style cv joints or the push-in versions?

Does anybody know if one is a better bet than the other?





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