Note the additional brace against torsion on top of the bracket.
And I will refurbish the drum brakes on the axle at the same time.
Super 7 build diary
Modified routing. The cables run up and sideways. This shot is taken with axle in full bump situation.
Again at ride height.
At this time I have just tack-welded two M10 nuts onto the horizontal chassis member. When the axle has been removed in the near future, I will brace and fully weld the nuts.
On this picure can be seen what happens to the inner cable due to the angle at which it is coming in. I don't know what will happen to the inner cable when the handbrake is used.
The system does need a balance bar to equal the forces on both cables. Not to forget an adjustment system. The cables (Austin Allegro rear handbrake cables, part no. BC805) have approx 15mm thread on the end of the outer cable, which would give about 5mm of adjustment. Therefore I have made a new adjuster / balance bar. Total adjustment travel is approx 45mm.
Bracket holding the outer cable. M10 nuts welded onto a piece of angle iron.
Handbrake system in situ.
A point of concern is the routing of the handbrake cable. In ride height it runs free. However with both wheels in full bump the cables interfere with the differential. I will leave this problem to be solved later on. I am thinking of som clips holding the cables. On the other hand: it will only be ocasionally that both wheels reach full bump. With one wheel in ride height and one wheel in full bump there is no interference.
Both wheels full bump!
Again, but with (improvised :) clip to hold the cables.
The right-hand side. Tack welded only. It was a bit of a puzzle how to route the handbrake cable.
Trial fitting front suspension.
Fitting steering rack (Escort Mk2). I made a jig to position the rack, clamp it down and check for bumpsteer. For checking this I attached a laser spirit level to the wheels. Then move the wheels and wishbones up and down along the travel of the wheel (from ride height, to max bump and max droop).
I started with a Ford Escort Mk1, 1974. I stripped it and got rid of the chassis.
I started the fabrication of the spaceframe september 2002.
Spring 2003.
Summer 2003. I got myself a cool welding machine! Chassis fully welded. Note that most brackets and mounts are still missing. I still had to fit the engine, make the wishbones etc.
Again, in summer 2007 we have moved to another house. This time a farm house from 1912. It was in a very bad shape. A lot of spare time went into the house. Spare time was getting rare because of two beautiful children and a beautiful wife, working in health care.