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SSGT Mustang 02-11-2015 07:48 AM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
Looks good to me, but I'm not a tech director. My two step is mounted on a plate that attaches to the passenger side door x-brace. In your case, unless you're Houdini, you're not going to be able turn around with a 5-point harness on to change that dial.

SSDiv6 02-11-2015 11:21 AM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cad (Post 461611)
I was wondering if anyone would bring up the 2 step location.
The rule was not listed in the 2014 book, and strangely, it wasnt listed as a revision when I went through tech "class" last month.

Clark

The rule has been out there for some time and it is not in the class specific section, it is shown in the General Regulations section.
Most of the cars have the panel mounted either inside the glove box area or on the passenger side upper floor to meet the rule requirements.

In the past I have seen new cars bounced because the location was too close or at arms length of the driver and did not matter if they said they could not reach it after being strapped.

MAURICE BLENDHEIM 02-11-2015 11:55 AM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
Larry…Looks okay to me. It will be behind the RH seat anyways. Your build displays true roots to the sport, done on your own and help from your friends. One of the most interesting builds on this site. The "dimes" involved were found in the bottom of the ashtray. MB.

Dragsinger 02-11-2015 03:31 PM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
Maurice,

I like your "dimes in bottom of ash tray" :)

It is not exactly that low with cost because in order to be competitive some areas are expensive. However, I am saving in several areas by careful spending and in-housing fabricating where practical.

Once it is finished and race ready the net cost will be very reasonable by todays standards.

In addition, nothing is being sacrificed that will keep the package from being completely competitive. I expect it to qualify well and race well.

Dragsinger 02-12-2015 09:01 PM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
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Dale,

Here are both ends of the master cutoff cable. The "taillight" end has a flat strap tab with clamp and the "shifter" end has a clip like used with a dragster throttle cable.

Dragsinger 02-12-2015 09:04 PM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
The drivers handle moves about 1/2 the distance the shifter moves. In the above photos the drivers handle is "off"

FireSale 02-12-2015 09:40 PM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
Looks good, Larry.

I just finished fabricating a shift mount for the Quarter Stick in my Mustang. It's wedge shaped sloping down towards the front to straighten the stick out for the 2-3 pull. The lever could mount to the side like you have going. The car is buttoned up for a coat of primer right now. I'll post a pic of the shifter setup in a few days. Between your build and Rich Taylor's Ford vs Chevy thread I get a lot of useful ideas.

I'm sure he reads this, so thanks to both of you.

Dale

Keith 944 02-13-2015 06:28 PM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
After looking at your use of the K&R air armed unit, I also purchased one. that is a trick little piece. I am using it for my street/strip dodge coronet. it will be for the three speed shifter and also tires.thanks for the idea. I am just not convinced for my t-stop use in the race car, I will stick to co2 for that one, lots less chance of water contamination. I have been debating the use of a battery cut off inside the car, love the safety aspect of it and if I forget to turn the master on. BUT somehow, somewhere I am sure I would accidentally hit it and kill the car during a race.

Dragsinger 02-13-2015 07:44 PM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
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The vision is coming along. Fenders & hood temporary set on for fit check. I wanted to double check where some wiring and some components will be mounted.

Dragsinger 02-13-2015 07:52 PM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
Keith,

note that the switch handle is well ahead of the shifter. This buildup is the 4th time I have incorporated the drivers electrical cut off handle in a race car.

After many runs never any remote situation where the switch was accidentally turn off. During a run you are no where near the lever.

However, there have been several times I was strapped in, ready to roll and the power was off. Turning on power is as easy as reaching beyond the shifter and pulling a lever. Very convenient.


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