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I already said I was purposefully colloquial in order to avoid the board's usual charges of hypertechnicality. No one was confused at the reference, including you. But you alone harbored butthurt over a mild contradiction of your premise, so you decided to try to change the subject. |
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Vibration is largely caused by imbalanced or frictionally compromised spinning mass. Ball joints are part of the feedback control system to smooth out these types of vibrations and maintain directional control. They don't have the mass or the angular velocity to actually be a cause of vibration on par with wheels or discs. But it often more important from a safety standpoint to repair the feedback control system than the imbalanced rotating mass. |
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A motor mount can also cause a shimmy...
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ALL I WANT TO DO IS BUILD A HOTROD TRUCK AND YOU GUYS ARE BEING DICKS
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I have never seen one that could still be called a ball joint that could cause a a CV joint to cause an vibration. I guess after it breaks and takes out the strut rod, separates the axle, and the tire folds up under the car....But one would think that a prudent person would have heard the metal to metal clunking but then there are some... http://thechronicleherald.ca/sites/d...FS3PNU6.11.jpg I would say that the amount of movement caused by a loose ball joint and other steering and suspension parts could cause a vibration from the outer joint but the CV is made to move outward to make up for the 1/4" of in or out play of a wasted BJ The joints themselves would easily take up the 1/4" of front to back movement. So, unless something is broken, just hanging on, I just don't see it. There is a term VUEDayJa Which basically means "Ain't never seen nothing like that before." It is a big word especially when looking for gremlins. Therefore I am not going to say it "can't happen" because we have all seen things that theoretically can't happen. |
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and ive seen some FWD vehicles that a loose ball joint will let the wheel move in and out over 2 inches on the the side opposite the tie rods. your picture is of a BROKEN ball joint, not a loose one. Just so you know, google might have left that fact out. AND that vehicle looks to not even HAVE a strut rod... |
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ive been watchin this thread for a while, and it seems like all you guys are interested in newer cars. would there be an interest in a true "garage find " one owner very old car?
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And THIS is why CP is so awesome. People like SAUTO makeit awesome!
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[QUOTE=SAUTO;13378663]https://www.yourmechanic.com/article...ll-joint-front
Your proof source is an computer tech startup as an e commerce/ marketing company promoting on-site mechanics. They price work on line then send a guy like in the video to fdo it You know, the guy who goes out and works in parking lots for 20- 25% less than what you charge. I don't know who Ed Ruelas is (his name is on every article they feature) but he is not to be found anywhere on their investor(angel*) site and is not listed as an employee, investor, or in any capacity other than putting his name on what I would call "Plagiarized" writing. Ashton Kutchner is an investor if that's a plus. Here's a run down on the Silicon Valley computer nerds who run and operate the company. https://angel.co/yourmechanic You should read. This start up has $24M in financing to market as a E-commerce business marketing driveway mechanics that you order up over the web. https://s26.postimg.org/yb2o6tdyh/mym.jpg Your YOUTUBE driveway mechanic failed to inspect the tires properly. In this case you can see the sipes in the tire that are circled. Where the sipes are still visible is marked as a H and where the tire no longer has sipes the tire is marked L. You can also see that the tire is not down on it's tread stabilization bars except in one spot. Can you see the depth of the tread, the clear view of the sipes in the tread? https://s26.postimg.org/igsdaaort/bjj.jpg I know that even though this vehicle needed the ball joint that the tire was the customers complaint. How do I know? Look at the inside of this tire in the pic. There is no sipes and the tire is worn far worse than the above picture. It is worn down to the treas stabilization bars and is for all cause a worn out tire. This tire unsafe for wear reasons and because it is out of round. https://s26.postimg.org/6rodm9snd/baljj.jpg This mechanic both sent the customer down the road with an unsafe tire and without an alignment to insure the car both handled and wore tires as designed. I posted the picture of a FWD car that had a Shimmy caused by a ball joint, you should be happy. It was really for entertainment. Like these guys https://media.npr.org/assets/img/201...3-s900-c85.jpg |
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I wasn't posting "proof" of my claims. I was doing you. Googling it.
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Look friend, you're barking up the wrong tree. SAUTO is good people, he's helpful, and provides some darn good advice. Not that we're close to his shop, but he could work on the Big Red Truck any day otherwise. He's earned it. |
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https://www.allpar.com/photos/dodge/...ress-truck.jpg A rental house I had in KC KS that I used to have had one of there in the garage/ carport next door. It turned out to be Pete Gross's from Gross Auto Salvage. He had a couple more Hemi toys in the real garage he wouldn't let anyone see. I hear you... |
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The best one, that helped me personally, was a guy in Hampton VA who did one of drip timing Mercedes 5 cyl diesels. I can't find it now. When you hit it dead on my old 300CD would fly(for a deisel) |
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It's been a great truck. I only hate it when it breaks. Then I love it when I realize I don't have a vehicle payment. Rusting rear wheel beds and all. Yeah, I started getting the rot 18 months ago... But I love this truck. |
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Before anybody freaks out, we're old... The age was 18... If not ethical, everything was legal and nobody whined. |
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But the lights on the radio and parts of the dash have been out for two years... Not worth the trouble to fix.. |
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My first car was a 66 Bonneville 421 3X2, It had a backseat made for partying. This is not it but it was same color, no power seats Mine was ridden hard, faded, mismatched paint dents, dings, and lots of Bondo on the right quarter panel. It did roll once it got going: it was 5 MPG fast Once you broke the tires loose it was impressive. Did you see the 3 2bbls and it had a 4 speed factory Then I had a red 68 Dart GT 273 4bbl and later a 72 Demon 318 converted to 4bbl Citron yellow both cars were auto's, Demon had no stripes or markings both had black buckets. Bought them both used. http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/upl...-421-3x2-4.jpg http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/upl...-421-3x2-1.jpg http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/upl...-421-3x2-8.jpg |
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has any rust, never had body work.When sold it, 10 years after this pic, w/ 235K miles it was needing some engine seals replaced but never had a gasket (other than tranny and diff. service) replaced. Notice the empty pond. I found a gravel over stone driveway going though the pasture to the barn to the right. Here's the other side, https://s26.postimg.org/yuhv9v7l5/chevypond.jpg . Pond with water. https://s13.postimg.org/43kbmybyv/205_pond_storm.jpg |
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63 English Ford my dad bought one from a TWA pilot back in the 60s for my Mom to grocery get and to and from work. The pilot took a trip to Europe and rented one fell in love with it bought over there and had it shipped to US. I was like 7 or 8 but I remember Dad cussing that POS trying to work on it and find parts. Dad never talked or had the Pilot and his wife over for dinner ever again lol. Sold it less than a year later. It was the subject of good laughs for many years. |
I might add Dad was a Ford man all his life but hated Fiat who made that under the Ford name.
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I can Google it ROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFL You know if it's a Fiat by the steering wheel being pointed out like a satellite dish.:D:D:D Do you remember a place down on Swift called Fiats only?? http://t-car.eu/wp-content/uploads/2...-1400CC-12.jpg |
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Im also pretty sure he has the Ford model of the same car that was a concept car for the us market. It was in pieces.
Going off memory from over ten years ago, the cortina picture tripped the memory. I work on his daily drivers so ill ask for sure next time I see him. The lotus has a guy that does it out in Kansas I think. I dont want any part of that thing. I dont know that I could even drive it. I would definitely be taller than the windshield |
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Cooper look at some 58-63 Fiat 1100d sedans and English Fords of the same vintage. I was 7 or 8 when Dad had this car I remember something about Fiat. Could be they were sold or imported in Europe thru Fiat I dunno what the connection was.
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yea no idea who siergeo is. Gonna pick up the truck Saturday.
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Not just Sergio but Sergio Nieto!
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Take a look, the rear windows through me a curve on both the Fiats and the Cortina. the Cortina 4 door has a roll down window that needs a filler glass to operate. That and the hood/ grill didn't fit the Fiat snub nose. This is what I learned so far, I am going to be doing some homework as this car was special back in the day. Especially the Lotus Cortina. Yes I said Lotus. Inthe early 60's they built these. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...0860081%29.jpg https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3742...a526ee88_b.jpg http://www.britishv8.org/articles/Im...00Museum-N.jpg OK I looked and I see Lotus as the only partner company with Ford on the Cordina. Ford built most of the car with German drivetrains or at least the GT and Super models. More later on that. "Cortina, Developed by Lotus" later called the " Lotus Cortina" (2 door only) were built using only Ford's body shells and built by Lotus using non Ford parts. They also developed but did not build other cars such as the Corsair GT V-4 and the "Cortina GT" for Ford . The GT had a Ford driveline package of choice ( see below) , with Lotus's collaboration, on steering suspension, brakes, interior fitments etc. Like ordering an IROC handling package for an 80's Camaro with a V6 or V8 engine.... you got all the good stuff, (seats dut not dashes, no aluminum doors or the super good stuff of the flagship Lotus Cortina. You could get the drivetrain options from Ford's 3 choices. The Corsair GT 4V was a bigger car with a German made V-4 engine with the Lotus tuning package option. The Cortina and the Corsair may have been Fords first "Tuner" cars Ford shells and Lotus guts. That's the "Lotus Cortina" which was first sold in Ford dealers and later by Lotus. They were custom painted shells fitted with Ford made aluminum doors, hood, and trunk lids. Everything else was engineered, sourced or built for the car Lotus spec'ed close ratio tranny's with alloy housings, front disc brakes, handling packages and the Lotus 1.6 engine with twin cams alloy hemi heads, dual Weber carbs and Full flow exhaust systems with Lotus tuned headers. Instrument clusters, special seats and trim. I guess they were hot and that's an understatement as the awards list is impressive. I have not read up on the Corsair GT or the "Cortina GT models but it looks like they were Lotus engineered option packages with performance packages spec'ed by Lotus vs just having the car lowered as part of the an engine upgrade utilizing Ford's German "Kent" Engines. Like upgrading to a IROC but not getting what was literally a race car in an ugly shell. Lotus even made a run of 30 total race prepped cars at almost twice the price, they sold 51. left Cortina GT, Center is the Corsair GT V-4 and right the Lotus Cortina. https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTE2MlgxN...YnIeM/$_57.JPG Ford "Cortina" included the "Consul Cortina" named after the previous car, the "Consul Classic" this model quickly became just "Cortina" it was powered by a 1.0 and later a 1.2l engines, then a lowered, more powerful tuned 1200cc Cortina GT, not a Lotus tuner package, but lowering it helped the looks and handling for a budget hot rod. The Cortina Super 1500 1.5 was the same car as the GT but with a bigger engine. There were also weird trims that popped up for limited runs. There were all kinds of variations as you could get a Lotus package on cars such as a 2 dr, 4 dr, or wagon or you could just get the lowered GT trim on the tuned 1200 or 1500 super engines in all three with or without the Lotus packages, The 5 dr wagon could be had with not only a woody trim option but with a "Cortina Super 1500" engine and the Lotus package too. Marking it the first "Shooting brake. It must have been what every British June Cleaver was using for grocery getter. in the early 60's.:D:D:D Srvy: If your Mom's car was a 4 door Ford it was a Cortina or a Cortina GT and defiantly NOT a Fiat.:D:D The true Lotus Cortina was a 2 door only even though some painted the green stripes on the GT and lowered models. It could have had 3 engine options and 3 suspension options. If it had either the Ford lowering parts or Lotus packages on it, the reason you dad was bitching was because Lotus and Ford were changing specs and vendors every few weeks, or it seemed like it, so that may have been the issue...Needless to say if she had one of the 4 doors with the Lotus GT package it would be worth maybe $20-25K ($40-50 if it were the Lotus Cortina.) I put a few labels on the pics, Enjoy. 63 Cortina 1500 Super 5 door Wagon with Woody option. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._ca_1500cc.JPG 63 https://flashbak.com/wp-content/uplo...9-1024x755.jpg https://flashbak.com/wp-content/uplo...1-1024x654.jpg To muddy the water a bit more, the 1st gen got a facelift: This is the 4 door 1500 Super in the GT Lotus trim. Not a true Lotus car but has the stripe mentioned earlier. http://www.classicwise.co.uk/wp-cont...5/IMG_0658.jpg https://www.autoclassics.com/advert/31066 Ad for Lotus speed demon specs.0 - 100 MPH? 30 seconds? huh? https://i.pinimg.com/564x/59/5a/b5/5...9e9ac9affb.jpg Lotus Factory (All "Lotus Cortinas" were 2 door, white, with green stripes) https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f9/20...0c5d3b58d8.jpg lots of links to follow. http://www.lotuscortinainfo.com Photo albums '64 4 dr Standard Cortina and '66 Cortrina GT 1500 Super w/ Lotus package http://www.classicwise.co.uk/cars/19...ted-miles-new/ If you are still awake... I think the History on this car, it's tuning history is interesting to say the least, Are there pictures of the car or did your Dad burn them? |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlRKSmHgzdE&t=783s Blue veined throbber. And [though it's far from the centerpiece] the Morgan is pretty close in pedigree to the Lotus 7 mentioned above. All we need now is some news on the Caterham. http://car-from-uk.com/ebay/carphoto...ebay330961.jpg https://www.autocar.co.uk/sites/auto...?itok=qNRRMoJv http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/wp-...8/seven003.jpg |
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There were a couple of variants of the "7" cars just within the series one cars and lots of changes both inside the series and as they evolved. It's hard to keep track of all of them. For example there were 3 steering linkages in the series 1 alone. This is one of the last series one's made: https://img.pistonheads.com/LargeSiz...S3250223-1.jpg This is an early car: http://www.innermobil.com/wp-content...Exterior-1.jpg http://www.historiclotusregister.co....us7Kit-500.jpg If your guy has a "real" series one it will be one of less than a hundred made each year. There were a few 1960's sold but only a handful as they were leftovers. Very rare cars with weird builds. Do you know what the engine or code might be as they made 5 models over 3 years with a couple of special builds such as the BMC-A's (2)one for Brittan and an America, a dual carb model from a Sprite. The Climax Super Seven or later the "C". had hight output "Climax" engines. Ford engines were "F's" as were the majority sold. The Ford was a Side Valve in the Series 1. I know of of a person/ company who would possibly have something like this stashed in a collection but I wouldn't call where he keeps his cars a basement. I tried buying a TR6 off him in the early 2000's and lets just say he gave me the Hometown" treatment. As I recall he was an airplane buff too. About this Cortina is it a white 2 door car with a green stripe down the side? if not is there anything you remember about it like the engine? |
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I do recall getting a module , pick up, and coil setup there as MG's was shit. Like GM's and Ford's first electronic ignitions, not start sometimes or just die driving down the road and not restart. GF was not a happy girl, and she was worth the $400 to keep happy. The place I am talking about is south of KC (black cat) Brakes and close to NKC Auto Trim. They would not even look at anything but a Fiat. |
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Have you ever seen a list of knock off kit and garage builder cars bases on the Lotus 7? There must be hundreds. I was Glad to see Caterham pick up the 7 license rights and think it will make a great electric car ROFLROFLROFLROFL Just kidding they are great cars but what Aieil makes is better. https://www.autocar.co.uk/sites/auto...atom-front.jpg http://karage.tv/en/wp-content/uploa...m-Top-Gear.jpg |
Time to inject some manliness back into this thread -
Just ordered a new Wilwood 4 piston rear disc caliper set up for my car. It currently has the old GM Metric Caddy caliper set up and its just kind of crappy and its too tall and bulky for the clearance I need to drop my car another 1" or so in the back. This is a pretty genius set up with the parking brake being in a hub in the middle of the rotor. With the new wheels I plan to get soon the rotor and caliper will be pretty exposed so they needed upgraded anyway. http://www.wilwood.com/Images/BrakeK...-7142-D-lg.jpg http://www.wilwood.com/Images/BrakeK...2-D_kit-lg.jpg |
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yeah its real... it goes all over the country to invitation only shows...:rolleyes: the cortina is red. and its in the ****ing basement of his house, i know what a basement is...it's got a sliding glass door that he took out to put the cars in. |
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Handy when too lazy to do the math https://www.tacomaworld.com/tirecalc...0r15-275-50r15 It should have been a 325/50.... but rims are a consideration must be 9"-11" rims and sidewall clearance may be an issue Hoosier DOT Drag Radial Tires 17318DR2 325/50R15 ........................................old 275/60 new 325/50 9"-11" Diameter inches(mm)......... 27.99 (711)......27.8 (706) -0.2 (-5) -0.7% Width inches (mm)...............10.83 (275).....12.8-13.25 (325).............1.97 (50) 18.2% Circum. inches (mm).........87.94 (2233.67)......87.32 (2217.96) -0.62 (-15.71) -0.7% Sidewall Height inches (mm).....6.5 (165)........6.4 (162.5) -0.1 (-2.5) -1.5% Revolutions per mile (km).......720.49 (447.69)....725.6 (450.86) 5.1 (3.17) 0.7% I used to use the Miata calculator but it sucks now. |
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