Got the email too, was hoping to book my Chevy racer in, but after a reality check there are just too many things conspiring against me being able to get it onto the beach this time. But I've no doubt you'll git er done in good time, so keep us posted and good luck..
Yes I'm thinking just over 1/8, Ross do a piston for 3.342 bore and if I've got my maths right, taking into accout .010" wear already in the cylinders, that should give me a minimum wall thickness of about .100". The thinest areas are all at the base of the cylinders so I think the engine will be fairly robust with this size bore...hopefully
knocked up a couple of pedals, gas and clutch, out of some 3mm aluminium and quite a few rivets. All mounted and ready for some likage back to the engine bay.
With an air rivet gun and a block of steel for a buck, its a bit hard work on the arms but does the job.
Thank you. That is a very novel way to create a "non-skid" surface. Is a non-skid surface mandatory in pedals (like it is in some sanctioning racing organizations)? I have created a mandatory non-skid surface by spacing little weld nuggets over the pedal and sanding the tops on a belt sander, but your solution is definitely classier.
Started work on the fuel tank this weekend, got my son to calculate the area and it should be between 3 1/2 to 4 gallon, hopefully that will be big enough. Still got to fit a filler, breather and fuel line fittings, and finish the welding. There will be a water tank in front of this, similar design but bigger that will feed a heat exchanger, for engine cooling, its all gonna be some what of a squeeze!
Bit more progress on the tanks in a tank rear one if fuel and the front is a water tank for engine cooling. I should have taken a couple of pictures of the top skins being welded on as there was quite a combination or ratchet straps and clamps involved to get the curves to sit right. The filler cap is from an aircraft surplus place in the States, got another one to go in the water/ice tank. Turning up some coolant pipe, cutting barb ends on 1 5/8" pipe, this will supply cold water to the heat exchanger.
Thanks JW and like wise I'm enjoying and being inspired by your build thread. Would be great to meet at Bonniville one day when both our tanks are finished. Would be a bit of a dream for me to get myself and tank to the States but as you say "Dreams dont come true unless you dream them"
Not posted for a couple of weeks but have been busy on the tank, beeen working on the heat exchanger, basically a radiator in a water box. Radiator was an ebay puchase but UK made, had to weld on some longer hose conections, gave it a quick pressure test and then welded up the box around it. Still got to finish welding then give it all a pressure test. Also welded in some butt protection , 3mm steel plate, and some seatbelt anchor point for the harness. And finally a rear crossmember for the gearbox, a job I've been avoiding as it took a bit of head scratching. So I've still got a few little jobs to do on the chassis but about ready to strip it down, finish all the welding and get some paint on it. I've had permission from the good lady wife to sneek off the the workshop for a couple of days during the Christmas break and get the chassis is the spray booth.
Its a common idea in land speed racing but not something I've done before, and to be honest there's quite a bit of guess work in this cooling system, definitely a case of set it up see how it performs and make changes if necessary.