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Bent uppers on 4 link front?
Bent uppers on 4 link front?
A mate and I are building a zook buggy ATM, and have encountered a little problem. At the beginning I suggested we move the 16v back into the cab, and move the front diff forward to give the buggy better weight balance. The engine has gone back 250mm, and down 150mm. As a result, there has been little room left to run the triangulated uppers.
So my question....is it possible to put a curve in the uppers to go around the sump, or will not having straight arms cause geometry issues?
Clear as mud?
So my question....is it possible to put a curve in the uppers to go around the sump, or will not having straight arms cause geometry issues?
Clear as mud?
Re: Bent uppers on 4 link front?
the link dosent know it is bentGutless wrote:A mate and I are building a zook buggy ATM, and have encountered a little problem. At the beginning I suggested we move the 16v back into the cab, and move the front diff forward to give the buggy better weight balance. The engine has gone back 250mm, and down 150mm. As a result, there has been little room left to run the triangulated uppers.
So my question....is it possible to put a curve in the uppers to go around the sump, or will not having straight arms cause geometry issues?
Clear as mud?
so as long as it is strong enough not to bend more u will be right
also u wont be able to use heims on both ends as the link will flop
also a 4 link in the front?? full hydro steer?
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Re: Bent uppers on 4 link front?
Poo! I was going to run hiems at both endsredzook wrote:the link dosent know it is bentGutless wrote:A mate and I are building a zook buggy ATM, and have encountered a little problem. At the beginning I suggested we move the 16v back into the cab, and move the front diff forward to give the buggy better weight balance. The engine has gone back 250mm, and down 150mm. As a result, there has been little room left to run the triangulated uppers.
So my question....is it possible to put a curve in the uppers to go around the sump, or will not having straight arms cause geometry issues?
Clear as mud?
so as long as it is strong enough not to bend more u will be right
also u wont be able to use heims on both ends as the link will flop
also a 4 link in the front?? full hydro steer?

Ok, I might have to look into missalignment joints, or perhaps A-framing the front


Yes full hydro

I've seen some pics, this is an cool build. I think if changing the sump was an option these guys would have done it.
Last edited by just cruizin' on Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Its not just the sump. The block is sitting so low that the arm; if straight; could potentially hit the block on full stuff. The buggy is on 16" Fox coilovers, and sits at 1/3 extention ( or less) at static ride height. this helps a little with clearances during the setup period because they won't get much closer than what they are at ride hieght, but the block/ arm clearance is a little worrying on the passengers side, hence the bent arms question.
Front. Only pic I have. this was taken quite some time ago, but you can see the posision of the motor. Cylinder 4 is actually inside the cab.

Rear

Front. Only pic I have. this was taken quite some time ago, but you can see the posision of the motor. Cylinder 4 is actually inside the cab.

Rear

Love to dry sump it, but the budget may not stretch that farMightyMouse wrote:Go dry sump, virtually no pan required at all, good for angles as there is no oil in the sump.
Would also let you lower the engine even more, or tip it on an angle etc etc......

Really though, the sump isn't an issue. I can take the corners off the leading edge of the sump if need be, but I still think the bottom of the block/ sump flange area is at risk of contacting a straight arm.
Maybe I should be looking at a 5 link? Going full hydro (single ended ram) so there would be plenty of room for the panhard....
easier to work a panhard mount off the pumkin to the passanger side of the chassisGutless wrote:Yeah.antt wrote:3 link with panhard should solve everything shouldnt it?
Upper on drivers or passengers side? I'm leaning towards the passengers side with a combined upper mount and panhard mount. This would be easier than bent uppers I guess.
Thanks for the tips fellas.
then tie the 3rd link into the mount on the pumpkin
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Yeah, I like it too!!Gwagensteve wrote:I likey Gutless- some thought's gone into that.
Steve.
I think a 3 link and panhard could sole the problem too.
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