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Can't help with the cable mount, but my other hobby is digital photography and I had a look at your Flickr pages. Lots of nice stuff. I have photos of some of those cars from the Northwest Nationals up here in Washington. Most of what I like to shoot are landscapes and you have some very nice shots. Have fun with the dragster.
My Photostream Dale
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Here's a couple of photos of the chute cable mount the cable clamps and 3/16" rod end came from McKinney race cars.
If you e mail me I will show you the battery hold down I constructed For 1/2"X.058 CM. Greatbaer@sbcglobal.net
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See McKinney Race cars:
PARACHUTE CABLES - 18' This cable is 18' long, with a single solid wire, and can be trimmed to fit. One end is finished with a .250 diameter grooved 10/32 male thread. The black housing measures .200 diameter, the cable measures .054 diameter. Use M-90-B aluminum clamp to mount and M-116 Steel Female Clevis or M-116-A Aluminum Female Clevis to attach to the lever. Typically used for parachute cables on funny car and top fuel applications. See M-94, M-94-12, M-94D-S, or M-94D-L for levers. List Price: $26.93 per EACH Stock: 52.0000 Qty: More Info
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Bill, thanks. The cable is mounted in the car but, what I was looking at is the rear, like in your first picture. The way I read the rules was that had to be mounted within a certain distance of the chute. Right now mine is clamped to the chassis pretty far in front of the chute. I think I'll give your style a try.
About the battery. My car is old so the battery is mounted behind the rear end. I have a battery box already but the battery just sits in it and was never fastened to the box. According to the rules I have to secure the battery to the frame, or frame assembly, with 3/8" bolts. Most batteries leave no room on either side to put a bolted tie down over the battery. I'd love to see what others are doing. I'll send you an email. Thanks |
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