1993 Brian Kinwald Replica (last update 12/12/2009)
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica
Hello Cedric?
Rod Littau
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica
Don't worry !
I worked on few other projects !
I comeback to this one shortly .
I found the lasr RCPS turnbuckles and the end caps .
So now, just need the front carbon fiber tower and a rear special Carbon sheet to make one replica .
I need also to finish to machin my chassis, and I probably find the Motor plate from an hold AE team driver .
Stay tunned
I worked on few other projects !
I comeback to this one shortly .
I found the lasr RCPS turnbuckles and the end caps .
So now, just need the front carbon fiber tower and a rear special Carbon sheet to make one replica .
I need also to finish to machin my chassis, and I probably find the Motor plate from an hold AE team driver .
Stay tunned
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica
What is the purpose of the blue washers under the ball studs, and where were they sourced from?kenooze wrote:This is my job of the week-end.
I'm waiting for the carbon plate to build the rear tower, May be next week-end...
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica
eliminating bump steer.Group B wrote:What is the purpose of the blue washers under the ball studs, and where were they sourced from?
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica
Are those only necessary when using certain caster blocks?
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica
I'm pretty sure those are countersunk washers flipped over. RC10's seem to suffer from bump steer no matter what castor blacks are used.
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica
I'm back on the way !
Today I try to design the rear tower
Tomorrow, I work on the front one.
What's your comments, I'm right or not ?
Today I try to design the rear tower
Tomorrow, I work on the front one.
What's your comments, I'm right or not ?
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica
the battery strap sure looks like it was. he must've had a case of red bull before reaching for the dremel.templeofspeed wrote:I bet BK just hacked his out freehand...
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica
Tower looks good Cedric! Nice work and a bunch of time to do up that cad. Make some extra towers when you get yours cut and sell them!
Rod Littau
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica
Well,
Today the chassis is done !
I use a HPC to be sure about the cut down dimension of the edges.
In fact I have many pictures of the kinwald car with the speedo on side of the chassis , so that's provide me a strong help with this
I start shortly to build the car !
If you find something looking wrong, tell me !
Today the chassis is done !
I use a HPC to be sure about the cut down dimension of the edges.
In fact I have many pictures of the kinwald car with the speedo on side of the chassis , so that's provide me a strong help with this
I start shortly to build the car !
If you find something looking wrong, tell me !
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Re: 1993 Brian Kinwald Replica
Yep, today I started to build the rear end of the car.
First step, rear machined arms, long inner pin with washers and standard white arm mount and hub.
I'm so lucky to collect from a long time this new set of original design MIP cvd's
Last washers and blue nuts
Here also, after tightened the blue nuts, the rear bulkhead fit perfectly the trimmed chassis
Few screws, nuts and RCPS turnbuckles adjustments later, the rear end look like this
First step, rear machined arms, long inner pin with washers and standard white arm mount and hub.
I'm so lucky to collect from a long time this new set of original design MIP cvd's
Last washers and blue nuts
Here also, after tightened the blue nuts, the rear bulkhead fit perfectly the trimmed chassis
Few screws, nuts and RCPS turnbuckles adjustments later, the rear end look like this
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