First job was the gear indicator. I bolted the bracked to the angle pieces I stuck to the dash yesterday. This holds the gear indicator in position and no fixings can be seen.
Next, having
decided on the position of the header tank (to the side of the steering column), I needed to decide how to mount it. I
thought that simply fixing to the fiberglass wouldn’t be strong enough and
would run the risk of the fixings coming loose so I made a bracket that will
fit behind the fiberglass and spread the load.
I used some 1mm steel plate, drilled holes in it to match the holes n
the header tank and welded 2no M8 bolts into it. This will eventually be fixed behind the
fiberglass with sikaflex so that only the two bolts can be seen sticking
through for the tank to bolt to.
Next
job was the gearshift bracket. I chopped
up a piece of 4” hollow square section and made the bracket similar to what was
on the chassis originally but offset 40mm.
I drilled 4no 5mm holes to bolt the new bracket to the original.
Then
I tried to made a beading tool to put a bead on the alloy tube that will join
the silicone hoses together (the bead is needed to stop hoses coming
undone. I had seen a couple of ideas on
Locostbuilders and the first one I tried was a modified set of molegrips. This idea worked well on 1.2mm sheet
aluminium but didn’t work on the much tougher alloy hose. I then made another beading tool from scratch,
again from an idea I had seen on Locostbuilders but this one used the vice to
press so had must more force behind it.
This did a decent job of pressing in a bead, expanding the tube by about
1.5mm which should be plenty to stop the hoses sliding off.
Proposed position of expansion tank
Piece of 4" square section
16mm hole for gear shift cable
New and existing brackets together
Existing bracket end cut off. Looks like theres loads of room for cooling hose now!
4no. M5 bolts foxing bracket in position. Holes offset due to stiffener under bracket
Pipe beading tool made from pair of mole grips
Works well on 1.2mm aluminium. Didnt work on tougher alloy tube
2nd attempt at beading tool - open position
closed position
gear shift bracket painted
expansion tank bracket painted
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