wazman wrote:Went to haunted hills climb track on the weekend, lots of fun that track!
That place looks amazing, any pics of your outing there?
Is it as MX5 compatible as it looks?
Did they run it as a straight hillclimb or as a circuit?
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wazman wrote:Went to haunted hills climb track on the weekend, lots of fun that track!
wazman wrote:Step two....check clearances, shorten knuckle arm, then get someone that can weld cast iron to weld your sh*t back together![]()
wazman wrote:If you are interested in getting your knuckles chopped or would like to buy a set PM me.
wazman wrote:lol ...as if..... My house mate has been doing knuckles for over a year now and has not had one break yet (touch wood!)
wazman wrote:hence i state "there's more to it than that".
Modified Components
Where modification of steering components cannot be avoided, the operations employed should be determined and controlled such that the final properties can be predicted and verified on an individual components basis by a NATA approved materials laboratory, using relevant Australian or International Standards as a reference. The following post process testing by the laboratory is a minimum for such components:
* Welded parts should have the weld material identified, a hardness test traversing across the weld area including the heat affected zone, an X-Ray inspection and a statement of weld integrity;
* Heated parts should be stress relieved, heat treated to a defined specification and undergo non-destructive testing such as magnetic particle or ultrasonic................
The fact that none have failed to date (that you are aware of), won't have any value in a court of law if documented proof cannot be provided that this modification was performed in accordance with the NCOP.wazman wrote:My house mate has been doing knuckles for over a year now and has not had one break yet (touch wood!)
wazman wrote:Thanks for caring
orx626 wrote:wazman wrote:Step two....check clearances, shorten knuckle arm, then get someone that can weld cast iron to weld your sh*t back together![]()
wazman wrote:If you are interested in getting your knuckles chopped or would like to buy a set PM me.
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Seriously Wazman, I hope you have professional indemnity and product liability insurance cover....but then again, even that wouldn't protect you in this instance! Life's too short for this sh*t. You and your boilermaker/welder mate are leaving yourselves wide open here!!! Are you sure the uprights are cast iron????They're forged steel!!! Hope you didn't use welding rods for cast iron!!!
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