Mugen bulldog steering modification??
- besty22
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Re: Mugen bulldog steering modification??
Here are some steering mod pics.
Some are from Bormac's Mugen and the others from mine.
As Bormac says the outer tube goes between the chassis plates as a locator
The middle tube fits into drilled and filed square holes in the chassis plates
and the inner tube slides side to side as the - rack?
I have yet to make the connector arm and threaded rods
Some are from Bormac's Mugen and the others from mine.
As Bormac says the outer tube goes between the chassis plates as a locator
The middle tube fits into drilled and filed square holes in the chassis plates
and the inner tube slides side to side as the - rack?
I have yet to make the connector arm and threaded rods
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Re: Mugen bulldog steering modification??
Nice photos.
Are those made of brass? Would it deform under function??
Are those made of brass? Would it deform under function??

- besty22
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Re: Mugen bulldog steering modification??
They are all brass tubes which fit inside one another.
The outer tube is 7/32 brass. I don't think it will deform but I made a spare set anyway.
The outer tube is 7/32 brass. I don't think it will deform but I made a spare set anyway.
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Re: Mugen bulldog steering modification??
Great stuff Besty - will be good to see yet another Bulldog on the track.
As for the brass deforming - you would be hitting things pretty darn hard to bend the one on my cars - I am sure yours are the same.
Any other juicy plans for it mate?
Cheers
Darryn
As for the brass deforming - you would be hitting things pretty darn hard to bend the one on my cars - I am sure yours are the same.
Any other juicy plans for it mate?
Cheers
Darryn
- besty22
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Re: Mugen bulldog steering modification??
Nothing special planned for it besides the chrome cage which is being sent off today.
The servo will need to be mounted to the chassis with servo tape.
More pics to follow.
The servo will need to be mounted to the chassis with servo tape.
More pics to follow.
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Re: Mugen bulldog steering modification??
Hi I have finally finished my bulldog steering mod and the rest of the car. Just got to paint a driver.
Here's some pics. Enjoy
Here's some pics. Enjoy
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