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Confused's Long-Term Anglia Project

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Post by wurlycorner » Sat Nov 29, 2014 10:50 pm

@Confused am dying to know how this went at the show? :D

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Re: Confused's Long-Term Anglia Project

Post by Confused » Mon Dec 01, 2014 8:50 am

It took me about a week for my voice to recover, from talking to so many people :)

It gained loads of attention, as did the hatchback (an original conversion from ~1960) that was on the stand.

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Post by mercutio » Mon Dec 01, 2014 6:01 pm

no pics??????
bristol_bb4 wrote:ahhh a 5th gen, i love 5th gens :D :lol:
Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it... ;)
4thgenphil wrote:Mines 4 1/4 unches mate, sorry

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Re: Confused's Long-Term Anglia Project

Post by Confused » Mon Dec 01, 2014 6:05 pm

Didn't take a single one!


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Re: Confused's Long-Term Anglia Project

Post by Confused » Mon Dec 01, 2014 10:16 pm

And just after I say that, my step-mum puts up a photo on Facebook!

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Yes - that is writing all over it! This photo was quite early on in the weekend (probably Friday) - more was added over the course of the weekend.

Was a good way to do some more not-so-subtle advertising for the Club, as well as answering some questions (such as "is that fibreglass")

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Post by mercutio » Tue Dec 02, 2014 5:13 pm

was the pimp my ride and classic car rescue anglias there :lol:
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Post by Confused » Tue Dec 02, 2014 5:20 pm

The Pimp My Ride one was there a couple of years ago. They try to have one or two modifieds, and some standard ones, and they also try to have different cars each year, so returning visitors don't go "oh, I've seen that before".

So it may be a few years until I get asked to take mine back (by which time, it might even be finished!)

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Suspension Redesign

Post by Confused » Tue Mar 10, 2015 9:45 am

First off, I know it's been a few months since any updates - I've not fallen off the face of the planet! The weekends have just fallen quite badly - with the likes of Christmas and other events meaning that time spent on the car has been reduced.

Some of this time has been spent in re-wiring the engine (again) - this time, using quick-release connectors, which will be located in a much better place than they currently are. The current connectors are all tucked down between the engine and the bulkhead, and have prevented us from making up the panel to seal off the bulkhead again.

These are the connectors I'm now using - have worked out (after buying them) that 2x 20 pin connectors is enough to do all of the engine wiring (but no harm in having some extras)

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It had always been a plan of mine to have fully independent suspension on the back of the car, because it allows the greatest amount of adjustment, which will be critical to get the handling just how I want it.

However, my dad didn't initially want to go fully independent, and so we came to an agreement on the De-Dion setup. The plan then was to drive it around for a while, and then redesign the suspension later.

However, he has since changed his mind, and come round to my way of thinking, so we've now started to replace the De-Dion with fully independent - whilst still maintaining the majority of the work on the suspension we've already done.

So, the plan is to replace the large, solid tube between the two hubs, and the panhard bar, with more links - we will need upper and lower, to prevent the wheels from folding in on themselves, or falling outwards (like the DeLorean from Back To The Future Part II). There will be 3 of these on either side - 1 top, 2 bottom, which will also allow for a control of toe.

The existing twin trailing arms will remain, and these will prevent the wheels from moving forwards/backwards, as well as preventing any rotational force applied by braking or acceleration.

The following diagram should hopefully explain this better, and this will be the basis of our design. (Red is the existing trailing arms, green will be the new arms we need to make)

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Found on the SusProg3D site.


The first step is to add a frame around the diff, which will form the inner mounts of the suspension arms.

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With the basic positioning sorted with it on the car, and the parts tacked together, we then removed the current axle, and put it all onto the bench for fully welding up all the parts for the frame that becomes part of the diff carrier.

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Whilst it was still bolted to the car, we tacked on the lower brackets for the wheel end of the suspension arms - these will be fully welded on when we are perfectly happy with their position.

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Putting it all together on the bench, we position the existing axle with the modified diff carrier, and begin to make up the suspension arms.

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By doing it this way - until we are happy with the positioning, we don't have to cut through the De-Dion tube, so we could potentially bolt it back up to the car without affecting the current suspension setup! This is one of the reasons we prototype in the way we do - functional, usable, but not necessarily completed immediately - whilst yes, it took us some time to make the De-Dion axle, it allowed us to get it rolling under its own power, gave us the ability to position the diff, exhausts, trailing arms etc and build around them, but still give us the option to change things later - or, if we're happy with what we prototyped, we will go back to it and finish it off to a high standard.

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Post by nucleustylzlude » Tue Mar 10, 2015 10:08 am

:hail:

This project is just epic Gary. Hats off to you and your Dad. I hope I can have a project car to work on with my son in a few years - Oh wait, the supercharger lude project - should be plenty left to do on that in 10 years time! :roll: :lol:

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