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Technical C1 Corvette performance upgrades

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by C1/C2Guy, Oct 6, 2020.

  1. jimdillon
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    Movin on- maybe this will help.
     

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  2. movin/on
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    Jim: Thanks with that I can calculate the AA to CC measurements and get close to what I need.
    Movin/on
     
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  3. movin/on
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    Jim Looking at it again: measurement O is 7.75" from the datum line.
    Any idea how this measurement relates to the CL of the front and rear axle center heights?
    Movin/on
     
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  4. jimdillon
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    No I am not sure of the relation and my cars are anything but stock in height. I see O as the centerline of the frame longitudinally in the center portion of the frame, when it is sitting level. If I had one stock I could take the 7.75 and set that measurement and then find the front and rear axle heights but anything I could do with mine may be a bit cloudy. I used this schematic when I repaired a frame that was out of whack and it came out well but never played with components in relation to the frame, other than when I mounted the body it worked out well. If I can take a measurement with what I have let me know. I have a frame with a Dana 60, a Ford 9 and a stock housing. All of the fronts ***emblies have been changed from stock height.
     
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  5. GearheadsQCE
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    Aren't the axle centerlines just a function of tire diameter?

    For example:
    6.70 x 15
    6.7 X 2 = 13.4
    13.4 + 15 = 28.4
    28.4 / 2 = 14.2

    There has to be some allowance for tire 'squish' but that should get you close.
     
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  6. 31hotrodguy
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    Steering question? Has anyone of you ever used the quick steering adapter? Is it helpful or does it make the steering to hard for normal street driving? I may have asked this before but I couldn’t remember??


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  7. 31hotrodguy
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  8. movin/on
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    Does anyone have the weight of a bare body 1960 Vette? No interior, windshield, doors, hood or rear deck etc...
    I'm getting ready to take the body off the ch***is and need to find what it weights for lifting strength.
    Movin/on
     
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  9. I've never used one but I have read about them. I believe there is a big increase in steering effort. A lot of the guys who switch to elect. steering use them.
     
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  10. v8flat44
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    I know where there is a restored 59 with dual quads. It doesn't need any performance improvements. Just say'n .......
     
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  11. saltflats
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    from Missouri

    There is always room for improvements. ;)
     
  12. 31hotrodguy
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