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4OfaKind
12-10-2005, 01:41 PM
I have been on here for awhile, but just recently did I have something worth posting.

I am working on a 56 Chevy 4 door called "Four of a Kind". It is AWD w/ a corvette rear and s10 4x4 front suspension. I'm using a 92 corvette quick ratio R&P unit. Because of it I am running into difficulty locating the steering shaft around the front diff. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Pictures moved HERE. (http://www.cardomain.com/ride/497283)


Mal

4OfaKind
12-10-2005, 01:42 PM
Pictures moved HERE. (http://www.cardomain.com/ride/497283)


Mal

4OfaKind
12-10-2005, 01:42 PM
Pictures moved HERE. (http://www.cardomain.com/ride/497283)

Mal

almcbri
12-10-2005, 01:48 PM
thats some pretty impressive fabrication work. That is going to be a pretty cool project.

Travis Rankin
12-10-2005, 06:56 PM
Looks good! :thumbsup: What size tube, and wall thickness?

Roger Poirier
12-10-2005, 07:36 PM
Thats over my head. However, I can appreciate all the hard work going into a project like that.

R.P.

Kendall Burleson
12-10-2005, 08:40 PM
I was looking at your project pretty sweet why are you using that rack the olds Brvada came with a rack, the streeing shaft is relocated to the middle of the diff case. But if you must use that rack the steering shaft must come stright up to the upper frame rails the over with bearing-style steering universal joint with splined rack adapter joints and rod ends to support the steering shaft with the custom fenderwell you will keep it clean under the hood you might have to use a under dash master cyclinder with a 90 drake padals.what is the ride height? and you know that all 4 tires size must be the same height. :thumbsup:

race-rodz
12-10-2005, 09:03 PM
im working on a brake booster mount for tri-5's right now, it relocates the brake booster outboard and up, so that it actually tucks up under the driverside fender, obviously it wont work with factory inner fenders, but with that much fab work...i doubt a set of custom fenderwells is outa the question.

the set-up will be used on a few different tri-5's we are workin on currently, the 56 nomad that i posted pics of, which sports full air ride, is the design "mule" for the whole thing.... so tire clearance shouldnt be an issue when its finished.

i personally dont like under dash master cyl set-ups, checkin brake fluid is a pain, and it never fails that some gets into the carpet. usually in a car like these...hidden space is at a premium... so relocating it outside and freeing up under dash space is great.

btw.... the tires may be different sizes...but the gear ratio must be changed accordingly

4OfaKind
12-10-2005, 09:09 PM
Thanks all for the kind words of approval. I can not take credit for the work though. I was blessed to find CSC Racing in NE Canada to do the work for me. I am basicly seeing this for the first time too so we are all :drool: together.

Looks good! What size tube, and wall thickness?

That is 1.75" steel tubing. Not sure of the thickness.

Mal

XcYZ
12-10-2005, 09:22 PM
Mal, that looks damn cool. Too bad you'll have to cover all the fab work up with a body. :thumbsup:

4OfaKind
12-10-2005, 09:28 PM
I was looking at your project pretty sweet why are you using that rack the olds Brvada came with a rack, the streeing shaft is relocated to the middle of the diff case. But if you must use that rack the steering shaft must come stright up to the upper frame rails the over with bearing-style steering universal joint with splined rack adapter joints and rod ends to support the steering shaft with the custom fenderwell you will keep it clean under the hood you might have to use a under dash master cyclinder with a 90 drake padals.what is the ride height? and you know that all 4 tires size must be the same height.

I chose this rack for the low number of turns from lock to lock. I thought I would have to go over the diff, but the mount and tubing appears to be in the way. Do you think it would be possible to rotate the rack and run the steering shafts under the diff? Ride height is maxed at 5" front and 6" rear. The coilovers will be adjustable down to 4" front and 5" rear. No room for air bags. :(

im working on a brake booster mount for tri-5's right now, it relocates the brake booster outboard and up, so that it actually tucks up under the driverside fender, obviously it wont work with factory inner fenders, but with that much fab work...i doubt a set of custom fenderwells is outa the question.

Brakes are next on the list. I am planning 14" front and rear rotors w/ 4 piston calipers each. Race I have been contemplating an offset MC w/ a balance bar between it and the pedal. I really want an under floor mount but I doubt there will be room for it. We will see.

Mal

4OfaKind
12-10-2005, 09:32 PM
Too bad you'll have to cover all the fab work up with a body.

Oh I dont know X. I think we will be singing a different tune once the body mods are complete. ;)

Mal

hotwheels
12-11-2005, 05:09 AM
very nice set up and welcome to lateral-g, officially....... :P

XcYZ
12-11-2005, 05:46 AM
Oh I dont know X. I think we will be singing a different tune once the body mods are complete. ;)

Mal

Cool, I'm looking forward to it.

clinthart
12-27-2005, 04:10 PM
Wow... that is some awesome work going on there. Best of luck.

Lets see Chip Foose do that in 7 days.

LOL

4OfaKind
05-19-2006, 11:41 AM
This week my frame was delivered. Long story short; thankfully no one wanted it when I was trying to sell it and I was able work something out to keep it. :D
Additionally, I bought some corvette z06 rims 17x9.5 front and 18x10.5 rear to use as rollers and mock up the proper sizes for a set of custom billets. I also bought a 350ci 4 bolt main block. This will be stroked to 400ci after I use it to mock up the engine mounts.

Pictures should be available tomorrow.

Mal

4OfaKind
05-19-2006, 03:22 PM
Here are the pics as promised. My garage is a little small. You can see the block in the back.

Mal