Contact Scott Young at Young Enterprises. He was the lead man at Taylor
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Contact Scott Young at Young Enterprises. He was the lead man at Taylor
Is he building this by just roughly coping what a formula car looks like or has he done the math for roll center, camber curves, etc?
Great information. This should get put on the FFCS Website!
Robby Bork
Lots of people will chime in and say start with something easier to drive. They are right!
Yes the FM is sexy but not having fun because it's too much of a car isn't.
Start with a FV or Club...
Try looking in an old NAPA catalog. They have pictures of ball joints for various applications.
If there are no snap rings then i'd suspect it is threaded.
Robby
On Crossle series cars the ball joint is replaced with a heim and a bolt.
You may be able to source a spherical bearing that will fit and run a bolt throught it.
Robby
You need to get in touch with the designer and builder of your car. Stephen Lathrop. He posts on here often.
Also talk to ICP/Variloc for parts and ideas, he posts here, mainly jokes and great car...
FRP and VRG go to world class tracks with 3 hours on track per event per class.
SVRA jumped the shark tank long ago...
Just took a look at entries for all the TA classes at Lime Rock (11) and Road America (25)
Looks like they are a dying class as well, there were more Formula Fords at the Pittsburgh Vintage GP (28)...
Same price 2000lbs capacity and has wheels.
https://www.harborfreight.com/1-ton-telescoping-gantry-crane-41188.html
google is your friend
I had a similar experience with Richard in regards to a water outlet on my Crossle 32. I needed an odd exit angle and called him. He said he thought he had one but it was in a box of parts in...
Maybe it was scrap and it was Leave For Thursday Trash
I have rebuilt both. DCOE seemed easier.
Get a book and follow it, it's very straight forward and knowledge from one applies to the other (i.e. float level etc)
Robby
I bought a set and they work with my revolutions. YMMV
MiniMania carries stainless steel ones
Hope this helps
Robby
https://www.apexspeed.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=84908&stc=1
Tolerances are because consistency across multiple measuring devices is impossible (or too troublesome to accomplish).
We know dyno measurements differ enough that we tolerate a couple HP...
What's your name?
Looks like your email is RIT based, are you in the Rochester-Buffalo area?
Robby Bork
Good advice from the Frog.
Some of the Reynards have uprights and rocker arms that are hard to find spares for.
Talk to Keith Averil too.
Robby
Great looking event Bob!
Rob Bork
We currently have a wonderful resurgence in the formula ford ranks. We should be celebrating that after 50 years the class is growing again, not bemoaning there are too many 50th celebrations.
I...
Mike you always make me smile with your comments and ideas. All of which are good, plus you make me look tame in comparison when I ask the powers to be...why not?.....lol. See you and the crew this...
Bye, bye Miss American Pie
Drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry
And them good ole boys were drinking whiskey and rye
Singin' this'll be the day that I die
This'll be the day that I...
Gary,
Please read before you reply. I didn't say I was asking for this. I said there are a variety of rules all over the country. Some are are restrictive like your view of Vintage, others are...
Rick,
I think it is great what you are trying to do!
There is also the Right Coast group who allow Honda motors and any tires, The FRCCA that run on slicks, SVRA allows Toyo tires but not...
Rick,
Recognition of FF racing is always appreciated.
I have to ask the following questions:
Why are you excluding Canadian racers and the event at Mosport? There already exists a CANAM...
As for my profession, apparently your sources are wrong. But thats ok, I'd rather be seen as a ordinary dentist than a bully like you are.
I know you know everything, but lowly dentists also work...
In Ohio they are called donorcycles.
WTF are you talking about? i've been saying wear the best all along. You don't even know me or met me.
This forum sometimes has the silliest assumptions. I sitting in my study looking at my Stilo.
...
Was it a cheap helmet? Just asking.
No motorcycle helmet is safe. In my experience all they do is save your face for an open casket.
FIA certified, not SFI are more expensive and are safer, but if you believe a cheap helmet is as...
I run mine inverted in the front of my FF
Robby
My philosophy has been you only get one brain. If I can't afford a top of the line helmet then I won't race.
When I did my residency, even though it was oral surgery I spent 3 months in ER and saw...
How different is it when someone with a 30 or 32 Crossle hangs a 45 nose on it? Cars were more a kit than a model set in stone back then. Has anyone ever seen a Zink Z-10 that looks just like another...
Dave,
To be honest tuning monvalve shocks isn't going to do a lot on a 1969 car. Pick a valving for the front and for the rear and go with it.
Dave it depends on which class you are talking about.
Which group do you run with?
Historic cars 1967 to 1971 typically have stricter rules than the Club Ford cars or the Tweeners/Post Club Ford...
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Please wait until the General Meeting at Watkins Glen. New, unified and clear rules will be coming forth. It's all good!
It's a Crossle' 35B (for Brabbham)
I will take a body for my 35f project as soon as the molds are pulled!
Robby
FWIW VRG has a very attended FF series that includes historic, club and early tweeners. Check out RFFCS(Royal FF Challenge Series). Not to be confused with the RCFFS (Right Coast FF Series) which is...
Either way RFFCS is the best!
Robby
Already registered!
One question. Being from Pittsburgh, will there be french fries on the crawfish?
Robby #62
That would be ultrasonically honed and cryo treated rocks!
Pretty much, Original design allowed easier engine removal over gearbox replacement as this is the norm. Over the years many cars had a removable frame member in tha back installed to allow the motor...
What if you separate the gear box from the bell housing, tilt it down until it clears on top? I just looked at mine and it would seem to clear.
Robby
It's only 2 bolts...lol
RTV is often used too between the parts to keep bearing grease from being flung on the rotor.
Great show watching the Series!
Robby