05-10-2020, 09:37 AM
Ruairidh - thank you for pointing out that the drag link needs to be lengthened - an essential bit of information for anyone using a wedge. I also wasn't aware that wedges were still available, so I will certainly include this bit of information when talking to people about this in future.
Interesting that GE elongated the hole in the side of the chassis - this is a weak point as it is (my Chummy's chassis cracked here).
Tony - I was only talking about my experience with the particular wedge that I was trying to use, so I am pleased to note that there are wedges out there that are designed to compensate for the problem that I encountered with mine.
I presume that the drop arm from the steering box should be vertical when the wheels are pointing straight ahead?
I am really enjoying reading about the Highland Coupe project - a great deal of interest there! A side effect seems to be that it's going to encourage you not to put on any weight!! Also the bit about changing your minds on many occasions - it reminds me of what I did with my Cup, doing very many (far too many!) things twice or more. One of the reasons that it took such a long time to build.
Interesting that GE elongated the hole in the side of the chassis - this is a weak point as it is (my Chummy's chassis cracked here).
Tony - I was only talking about my experience with the particular wedge that I was trying to use, so I am pleased to note that there are wedges out there that are designed to compensate for the problem that I encountered with mine.
I presume that the drop arm from the steering box should be vertical when the wheels are pointing straight ahead?
I am really enjoying reading about the Highland Coupe project - a great deal of interest there! A side effect seems to be that it's going to encourage you not to put on any weight!! Also the bit about changing your minds on many occasions - it reminds me of what I did with my Cup, doing very many (far too many!) things twice or more. One of the reasons that it took such a long time to build.