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  • therealpinto
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    • Nov 2004
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    Re: DW's (new?) Sierra N/A PINTO race car

    Originally posted by robrs2
    Beam off the BOB Scorpio is not a straight fit as its wider. Rear track is about 30mm wider.
    Are you sure the beam is wider?

    I know the drive shafts are longer but I haven'nt got around to compare my late Scorpio beam I have with a Sierra one yet.

    Regards

    Gustaf

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    • david_white
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      • Nov 2004
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      Re: DW's (new?) Sierra N/A PINTO race car

      Originally posted by FOSSIE
      Dave, have you sorted a diff out yet? Just so happens I've got a 4.27:1, 7.5" diff sitting here - ready for an LSD of your chosing
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      • Retromotorsport
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        Re: DW's (new?) Sierra N/A PINTO race car

        Why PM... your not offering Tom sexual favours are you ????
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        • FOSSIE
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          Re: DW's (new?) Sierra N/A PINTO race car

          Originally posted by Retromotorsport
          Why PM... your not offering Tom sexual favours are you ????
          Dave, get round there and give him a clip, will ya?

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          • Pushrod King
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            Re: DW's (new?) Sierra N/A PINTO race car

            Forget the original set-up........Put an atlas in there K.I.S

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            • FOSSIE
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              Re: DW's (new?) Sierra N/A PINTO race car

              Originally posted by Pushrod King
              Forget the original set-up........Put an atlas in there K.I.S
              Now thats the best idea I've heard all morning

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              • Graham
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                Re: DW's (new?) Sierra N/A PINTO race car

                Originally posted by Pushrod King
                Forget the original set-up........Put an atlas in there K.I.S
                class A here we come .............................
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                • Pushrod King
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                  Re: DW's (new?) Sierra N/A PINTO race car

                  Originally posted by graham bahr
                  class A here we come .............................
                  Why? The rules for class d don't say you can't

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                  • Graham
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                    Re: DW's (new?) Sierra N/A PINTO race car

                    Originally posted by Pushrod King
                    Why? The rules for class d don't say you can't
                    no where do the rules say you can change a suspension type or axle type so the following would apply

                    The following Technical Regulations are set out in accordance with the MSA specified format and it should be clearly understood that if the following texts do not clearly specify that you can do it you should work on the principal that you cannot.

                    even if you could convince the eligability scruits that it was ok it would be neigh on impossible to do whilst complying with the following


                    ALL OTHER CLASSES With the exception of the following, no modifications are allowed to external or internal body panels, chassis, or unitary construction:

                    the standard floor pan, sills, door surrounds, bulkheads and roof must remain exactly as produced by the manufacturer in construction, dimension and material. it is prohibited to cut any holes or remove any fixed panels from the standard floor pan, front or rear inner or outer wheel arches, front or rear bulkheads (engine to habitacle and habitacle to boot) for the purpose of mounting or giving clearance to suspension components. Inner wheel arches may only be modified to allow the attachment of shock absorber mountings.
                    no way could you on an unmodified floor pan it an atlas and comply with the following

                    Class B-E (Class A is free) Differential and gearbox are unrestricted providing that they remain in the original location within 5cm.
                    as the sierra isnt a live axled car you would struggle with regards to axle links

                    For live axle RWD cars is permissible to adapt the floor pan to accommodate additional axle location link, but the standard pick up points must be retained.

                    finally if you did manage to some how do it your clearly outside the spirt of the rules and you would find the following year the committe would change the rules specifically banning such a modification from anything other than class A

                    in anycase whats the point? whilst sierra suspension might not be great on an escort, with the right mods its pretty dammed effective on a sierra, witness numberous 400+ plus bhp cars that realiably and effectively put the power down, and i dare say at one hell of a lot cheaper cost than a decent atlas
                    Last edited by Graham; 29-11-2008, 15:49.
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                    • Pushrod King
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                      Re: DW's (new?) Sierra N/A PINTO race car

                      Ok,OK....how do us escort drivers get away with 5 links though?

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                      • Graham
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                        Re: DW's (new?) Sierra N/A PINTO race car

                        because I specifically rewrote the rules to allow it,

                        back then we had 4 linked pinto powered cars that were forced into class A when in reality they werent even very competitive as class D let alone A
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                        • Pushrod King
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                          Re: DW's (new?) Sierra N/A PINTO race car

                          Originally posted by graham bahr
                          because I specifically rewrote the rules to allow it,

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                          • david_white
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                            Re: DW's (new?) Sierra N/A PINTO race car

                            The idea of building this car is that it doesn't require any heavy fabrication work, therefore if the shell ever got too damaged I just find another sierra.
                            I don't need to remind people that an atlas (even if legal) would require bespoke body boxes, a complete new axle, a watts linkage etc etc, I am building this car purely to the K.I.S.S theory so that if anything its slightly underpowered/over engineered but very reliable and very driveable, and FUN thumb:

                            Tom, I tried to pm you yesterday but you inbox was full but everything you said sounds great and if you can get the wheels in motion ready for autosport that would be perfect, will call you tomorrow

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                            • Pushrod King
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                              Re: DW's (new?) Sierra N/A PINTO race car

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                              • robrs2
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                                Re: DW's (new?) Sierra N/A PINTO race car

                                Originally posted by therealpinto
                                Are you sure the beam is wider?

                                I know the drive shafts are longer but I haven'nt got around to compare my late Scorpio beam I have with a Sierra one yet.

                                Regards

                                Gustaf

                                Its wider, but if you cut the sill or cut the end off the flatened part of the beam it should go in. As you said the shafts are longer. About 15mm each side. I tried to fit them on my 3 door with out checking them.
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