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Good weight for a chassis?
Jesus-Ninja - 18/8/08 at 09:56 AM

What should a bare welded chassis weigh?


scootz - 18/8/08 at 10:38 AM

Depends on the chassis... ???


Jesus-Ninja - 18/8/08 at 10:46 AM

OK, book chassis. Looking for a range - like x is typical for a book chassis, but y is ultralight. Gives me an idea of where my (non locost) chassis will come in.


nick205 - 18/8/08 at 11:15 AM

Someone mentioned recently on here that a book chasis weighed around 68kg (in a thread on the Apsid 7 clone who's composite chasis weighed a claimed 75kg).


82 Locost - 18/8/08 at 11:18 AM

It's difficult to do a comparison. In 'the book' Ron holds one above his head, but it doesn't have suspension brackets, floor etc.

A caged race chassis with a steel floor weighs a ton, well not quite but you get the idea.


Jesus-Ninja - 18/8/08 at 11:26 AM

quote:
Originally posted by 82 Locost
It's difficult to do a comparison. In 'the book' Ron holds one above his head, but it doesn't have suspension brackets, floor etc.

A caged race chassis with a steel floor weighs a ton, well not quite but you get the idea.


Yeah, that's the kind of ball park I was looking for.

Basically, I have designs for my mid engined chassis, and I can work out how much the steel weights, per unit of length, so I should get a finger in the air of the weight of the frame. If it weighs in at 400kgs bare, then there's somethign very wrong......


UncleFista - 18/8/08 at 11:28 AM

quote:
Originally posted by 82 Locost
It's difficult to do a comparison. In 'the book' Ron holds one above his head, but it doesn't have suspension brackets, floor etc.


Unusually for Uncle Ron, all is not as it appears

The chassis Ron holds up in the book is an aluminium version [1] of the "book" chassis.

[1] The general consensus is that it's a "bad" idea...


Jesus-Ninja - 18/8/08 at 11:38 AM

quote:
Originally posted by UncleFistaThe general consensus is that it's a "bad" idea...


Building it out of aluminium (which we know), or holding steel chassis above your head?


martyn_16v - 18/8/08 at 12:01 PM

Holding it's the easy bit, getting it there (and back down) is likely to cause you pain


matt_gsxr - 18/8/08 at 12:57 PM

live axle striker is about 62kg

This page is quite useful for weights

rich_miles_striker_weights

Strikers are at the lighter end of the spectrum.

Matt


nick205 - 18/8/08 at 01:10 PM

I defy any person of average strength to pick and hold above their head a steel Locost (book) chasis.

This chap might do it though...(old Magnus Ver Magnussen)




[Edited on 18/8/08 by nick205]


Jesus-Ninja - 18/8/08 at 01:28 PM

quote:
Originally posted by nick205
I defy any person of average strength to pick and hold above their head a steel Locost (book) chasis.

This chap might do it though...(old Magnus Ver Magnussen)
[Edited on 18/8/08 by nick205]


Yeah, but could he fit in it and drive away?


procomp - 18/8/08 at 02:16 PM

Hi the chassis that good old ron holds above his head is the Aluminum chassis that MK thought they were going to produce.

As an example a Westfield live axle chassis complete with powder coating and suspension brackets BUT WITHOUT the rollcage weighs in at 45kg for an 18g race spec item . And 56kg for a road spec 16g item.
The only extra to add to those figures to gain a comparison to a book chassis is the extra rear top rail and two rear uprights to the top rail.

And a full race spec rollcage should way no more than 24kg.

Cheers Matt


Michael - 18/8/08 at 08:27 PM

Takes two to lift my chassis, with some puffing, as it can be an awkward bit to hold (depend who gets the rad mounts stabbing them.

Then again i have manouvered (on skate wheels, whilst on its side (quite easily) and wheeled it about like a barrow, when rear axle is in situ and manouvering to garage to install engine and gearbox.


flak monkey - 18/8/08 at 08:30 PM

GTS chassis was pretty light. Guess about 60kg.

I know I could manhandle it on my own fairly easily while i was riveting on the floor etc.