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Front engine dragster quik question!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by TheTumbleweeds, Jan 10, 2012.

  1. TheTumbleweeds
    Joined: Jul 29, 2010
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    TheTumbleweeds
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    from Sweden

    Hi!

    Building a FED in late 50´s style, and need some measure ; how wide should cc be between the rails? I think maybe 58 cm?

    Do you have any drawing on frame?

    Thanks!
     
  2. dragsled
    Joined: May 12, 2011
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    dragsled
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    from Panama IA

    What do you mean cc between the rails I can measure mine
     
  3. TheTumbleweeds
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    TheTumbleweeds
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    from Sweden

    Hi! Center to center on top between the main rails.

    sorry my spelling is shit =)

    thanks!


     
  4. Johnny Gee
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    Johnny Gee
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    from Downey, Ca

    No answer, but 58 cm convert's to 22 13/16" @ Center Line of tubes for us US guys.
     
  5. Little Wing
    Joined: Nov 25, 2005
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    Little Wing
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    from Northeast

    Here is a Chassis Research frame ( click 3 times for big picture )
     

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  6. fenderless
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    fenderless
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    from Norway

    Have you plans to run it legal?


    .............................
    Taildragger&fenderless
     
  7. TheTumbleweeds
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    TheTumbleweeds
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    from Sweden

    No, justt showoff runs... =)


     
  8. Hello! That was a question that I posed to Wayne Ewing when he built my first.....he measured the distance between the outside of my shoulders.....thinking that it should be "enough"......we forgot the Deist firesuit.....all my racers were never really wide enough....all were a tight fit....including all the other ones that I drove.....MadDog
     
  9. dragsled
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    dragsled
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    from Panama IA

    Mine was 17 inchs as close as I could tell I have a motor in my way ,Sorry ,My car is a TE-440 Chassis Research style car buildt my Cornfield customs in Ohio
     
  10. fenderless
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    fenderless
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    from Norway

    I see:)

    But wouldn't it be cool to run run flat-out once in a while?
    Just think'n, put alot of hours in it just to make a 60 feet run?
    I know you proably could run it at HRR Malmby, but that is the only place.
    Most vintage dragrace stuff are gatered in SVDA to be able to run old stuff, then it might be a good idea, to be able to run it legal?

    ...............................
    Taildragger&fenderless
     
  11. oj
    Joined: Jul 27, 2008
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    A lot are 18"; there is no rule for this measurement so there isn't any 'legal' issue involved. Generally, it is the shoulder width kinda. The early cars/specs were built for smaller guys so they were narrower, finding a 5'8" 145lb guy was easier back then and you could just kinda force him there being he was the littlest all he could do was yell and complain.
     
  12. H.G. Wells
    Joined: Mar 11, 2006
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    H.G. Wells
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    Mine was 19, backhalfed to 24. Way too wide.
    Gets dangerous if you bounce around. Next one will be 21.
    The guy I put in the car now is smaller and I have a seat built up and molded to fit him. Pull it out for my fat ass.
     
  13. ac duster
    Joined: Feb 14, 2012
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    ac duster
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    hi my car is 18in. hope it helps
     
  14. These dimensions are between the rails.
    Don't forget to add one tubing diameter to get the c-c dimension.
     
  15. Your spelling is fine. Don't sweat it.

    I think if you do a search you can find dims for older style digger chassis. Like the one that tardel builds.
     
  16. the shadow
    Joined: Mar 5, 2005
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    the shadow
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    make it to fit your body + a fire suit and any interior padding, you want to fit snug but comfortable. too many guys buy or build old style chassis's that were made for smaller guys & do not fit correctly. this can be a driving & safety issue. you may need to increase your main frame at the back to accomodate a wider shoulder hoop but you can taper it back in torwards the front.
    thats just my $0.02
    Paul

    fyi- I have measurements and photo's that depict the building of a 1959 98"wb big tube Lyndwood dragster like mine on CD. It's kind of like a blueprint so to speak, it is based on my dragster but measurements can be changed to fit your frame/height etc. PM me with an address & I can mail you one.
     
  17. Koz
    Joined: May 5, 2008
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    Koz
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    My '58 Chassis Engineering is 21" c/c. Seems to fit my fat ass just fine.
     

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