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Technical Rear radius rod location

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Truckedup, Mar 4, 2014.

  1. Truckedup
    Joined: Jul 25, 2006
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    I searched....but... I'm building the oddball mid engine belly tank car. The rear axle is a 47 Ford with the axle tubes swapped and flipped so it's a spring in front of rear axle .I cut off the stock spring perches and relocated them inboard a few inches for use with a higher arch spring to suit the build better.
    The stock 47 radius rods bolted to the lower side of the axle/brake flange. The rods are split and can be reworked to clear the spring perches...
    The question ; is it necessary for the radius rod to be located on the lower edge of the axle? Can I locate them on the axle center line ?
    I do want to mount the rods level to the road.
    Some of you guys have actual driving experience with modified sets up on lightweight cars....And yes a mid engine car can have nasty handling at the limit...
    ......Keep in mind this vehicle will never be raced and see limited street use. And it's powered by a slightly modified V8-60..Thanks
     
  2. F-6Garagerat
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    Didn't most (if not all) belly tanks have the rear axle mounted solid to the frame? No spring or radius rods?
     
  3. Truckedup
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    Generally yes when they are race cars. But there's a few using transverse rear springs.
     
  4. mad mechanic
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    I think the Christman A coupe was solid mounted, but not all were...this one had a home built swing axle, torsion bars and friction shocks...center of the quick change was bolted direct to the frame though

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    I don't think it matters where on the vertical plane you attach them, but you must have a way of stopping the axle moving forward or back in the ch***is and side to side with another way of stopping the axle from trying torque the pinion up or down (rotating up or down) in the ch***is.......

    i'm sure someone will be along in a mo to set you straight
     
  5. Truckedup
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    I'm just going to locate the rods on the centerline of the axle tube because it's more convenient for the materials I have on hand.
     
  6. 26 T Ford RPU
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    No reason at all, on my T i have radius rods top and bottom. They are only on the lower holes for ch***is clearance issues. Cool tank you are building and what its use will be, i may do one with some of my surplus Willys parts. JW
     
  7. Truckedup
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    Thanks....I been busy messing with the rear spring load rate. Drop in the engine, check the spring compression. Remove it, add a leaf , do it again.
     

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