Cosworth YB Turbo Into Elan
.......................................yikes once again, pretty rough carbon laminate and why the ..... does a car like this need (nice job though) need a handbrake???????????????? i know, ask a silly question, get a silly answer! sandy --- 36 / 4982
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el-saturn wrote:.......................................yikes once again, pretty rough carbon laminate and why the ..... does a car like this need (nice job though) need a handbrake???????????????? i know, ask a silly question, get a silly answer! sandy --- 36 / 4982
No flow coat yet, hence the rough look It will be smooth when finished. Bear in mind that I was using the original roof as the mould to save having to make a mould, so what you are seeing would normally be the inside surface of the laminate. The underside of the roof is smooth and shiny
Handbrake required for MOT as it will be road legal.
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msd1107 wrote:Oooh, first step to a carbon fibre replacement shell! Let us do it!
I row Olympic class shells, and my pair (for two rowers) is 10 meters long and less than 27 kg. Very impressive.
David
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I have a lot of carbon as we were going to make a CF body. Circumstances have now precluded that option so I have to do something with it If I decide at a later date to make removable front and rear sections they will be in carbon, obviously
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elan66 wrote:Hi Steve looking good,how does the cost of carbon compare to glass,and do you still lay it up the same,
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Paul
Compared to carbon fibre, fibreglass is free! CF is around 10 times the price of woven glass fabric and 20 times that of chopped strand mat.
The laying up process is basically the same, just different material and resin. CF is less flexible than fibreglass chopped mat, more like woven glass mat, but there are various weights and weaves so there is no direct comparison.
The trick is to use as little resin as possible - less resin=more strength and less weight. I aim for the same weight of resin as CF.
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Different topic...Steve do you have the elan adjustable camber top control arm for sale?
James
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holywood3645 wrote:Different topic...Steve do you have the elan adjustable camber top control arm for sale?
James
Hi James
Not at the moment. They needed an insitu design change in order to clear the damper spring seat and I haven't updated the CNC drawings/program yet. Are you in a hurry?
Steve
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I liked your design the best. Running positive and need to fix. Please PM me price and availability
Thanks
James
Thanks
James
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el-saturn wrote:...........RESIN content is 15% as far as i remember: hardly attainable if handlaminated!! cheers PS: epoxy resins are much more toxic than polyester!! --- prepregs even more so!! sandy
50% is hard to achieve by hand!
Plenty of ventilation
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I have no idea, as I have yet to progress to bagging. I have the vacuum pump so I just need the consumables and inclination
I have yet to make the tunnel cover so I may try bagging that.
I have yet to make the tunnel cover so I may try bagging that.
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Removing the door skin and replacing it with a carbon fibre one allowed me to adjust the door frame so that it fits the hole and doesn't stick out at the bottom. The carbon fibre skin is now a little short around the edges but that can be dealt with.
By drilling over 400 holes I managed, along with the CF skin, to halve the door weight from 6.1kg to below 3kg.
I have had to replace the lock support plate that is attached to the window frame, so I have made a carbon fibre one.
By drilling over 400 holes I managed, along with the CF skin, to halve the door weight from 6.1kg to below 3kg.
I have had to replace the lock support plate that is attached to the window frame, so I have made a carbon fibre one.
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