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15 Jan 2009, 09:21 (Ref:2371839) | #476 | |
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I have 35-35 being sold by Howlings to Jamaica from Render ,and howlings buying it back again in 86 prior to being sold to peter Watts in 88.Hope this helps ?????
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16 Jan 2009, 06:08 (Ref:2372486) | #477 | ||
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Yes,
I have Render with the car 'till 1976, and I have it with Mike Sharott in Jamaica but I didn't have a date for him. Andrew |
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19 Jan 2009, 23:49 (Ref:2374909) | #478 | ||
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Steering rack ID
Time to fit new seals to my steering rack but I have no clue as to the mfgr or type used on the BT35. Any direction here would be appreciated.
Peace, bob slusher |
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20 Jan 2009, 00:08 (Ref:2374916) | #479 | ||
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Bob,
No seals in steering rack , bronze bushes each end . Grease on rack and pinion , no oil inside . Bryan. |
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20 Jan 2009, 02:37 (Ref:2374982) | #480 | |||
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My Thanks
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Peace, bob |
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2 Feb 2009, 16:52 (Ref:2386674) | #481 | ||
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Steering Rack rubber gaiters
Are there other owners who would like new rubber boots (gaiters) for their steering racks?
I have scoured the world for something close to the size of the proper boots for the 35 rack. Nothing. I have a friendly local restoration molder willing to make molds and cast the rubber. He would like $200 to make the molds and $40 per boot for labour and materials. Is our rack used by other Brabhams or FF? Anyone else interested in proper new boots? Bob Slusher |
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17 Feb 2009, 02:32 (Ref:2398824) | #482 | |
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Andrew,
I'm in the process of building up wing mounts for my wing. From the pictures you sent Bob, I can tell the length of the main struts is approximately 12 inches as best as I can tell. So I have two questions: 1. Could you measure the actual length and let me know? 2. Also I need the "lean back" angle of the struts. An approximate value would be good. The angle I'm referring to is the true angle of the strut when the outward cant is removed, or in other words the angle (from vertical) between the length of the main strut and the mounting bolts on the transaxle which are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the car. Am I clear here? I couldn't find true elliptical tube without trying to fabricate it from round tube, so I'm planning on using streamline tubing, which is airplane strut tubing. The overall wing attachment method will be a little different from stock, but overall I think it will look much better than the March wing I had originally. Thanks, Kent |
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17 Feb 2009, 05:57 (Ref:2398868) | #483 | ||
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no problem, will do,
Andrew |
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18 Feb 2009, 00:07 (Ref:2399347) | #484 | ||
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18 Feb 2009, 00:10 (Ref:2399349) | #485 | ||
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BT35-43
understood to be ex Joe Applegarth (source email from Joe) sold approx 1979 Andrew |
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18 Feb 2009, 20:00 (Ref:2399854) | #486 | |
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Andrew,
Thanks. Just what I was looking for. So subtracting from the vertical is a lean back of 15 degrees. I had mocked this up on my car and guesttimated either 10 or 20 degrees. Thanks, Kent |
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18 Feb 2009, 20:01 (Ref:2399855) | #487 | |
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Oops, I mean 25 degrees.
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18 Feb 2009, 21:04 (Ref:2399890) | #488 | ||
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yup, that's better
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23 Feb 2009, 23:35 (Ref:2402807) | #489 | ||
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Bob Slusher,
Steering rack gaiters , www.leechapmanracing.com in the USA have some listed for Chevrons , they look like they are the same as Brabhams. Bryan. |
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24 Feb 2009, 14:27 (Ref:2403179) | #490 | |
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So, another question. What's the maximum angle of attack you guys run on the original wing?
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24 Feb 2009, 20:57 (Ref:2403461) | #491 | ||
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as much as I can get on slow circuits! its rather amazes me that in the early days the wings must have nearly been at a stall angle,
Andrew |
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24 Feb 2009, 22:52 (Ref:2403562) | #492 | |
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The reason I ask, is that I want to setup my adjustment rods, and I'd like to be able to set a range, and frankly I don't have a good gut feel for this. Typically I run a 2.9 mile course with three straights, one about 3/8-1/2 mile long, the other two probably a little over a quarter mile long. I can look at the photos to set, which is fine, I just thought a little more quantitative data would be better.
Thanks, Kent |
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25 Feb 2009, 03:56 (Ref:2403641) | #493 | ||
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sorry I dont have any measurements, hence the rather flippant reply. So many other factors tend to make bigger impacts on lap times that unless you are doing a lot of testing and running longer races I really dont take a lot of notice. By Sunday afternoon I am lucky if I have got gear ratios right let alone anything else!
Interestingly at Eastern Creek one of the better drivers in historics with a BT30 was nearly 2 seconds quicker with out any wings at all! Andrew Andrew |
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25 Feb 2009, 14:14 (Ref:2403918) | #494 | |
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I understand what you're saying. My main motivation is to just "get it right". My lap times, when I've had the chance to run are not much better than a bicycles' time, so I don't mean to imply that I'll be running at a pro pace, just trying to get everything close to where it should be on the build and setup of the wing.
Thanks, Kent |
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26 Feb 2009, 08:34 (Ref:2404386) | #495 | |
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Retro Track & Air here in the UK do the Original steering rack gaitors for Brabhams
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26 Feb 2009, 22:57 (Ref:2404980) | #496 | ||
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Rear Brake Rotors
Anyone have a source for the rear brake rotors (cone shaped hat) for the BT35? Likely any available now would be six hole units which would be dandy.
My thanks in advance. bob slusher |
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26 Feb 2009, 23:05 (Ref:2404987) | #497 | |||
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Retro Air
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26 Feb 2009, 23:07 (Ref:2404988) | #498 | ||
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most likely Peter Denty,
Peter Denty. Mill House, Watton Road, Wretham THETFORD, Norfolk IP24 1QS Telephone: 01953-498529. Andrew |
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12 May 2009, 10:30 (Ref:2460765) | #499 | |
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Need information about BT 35 #35
Hi folks ,
i hope that anyone have informations about BT 35 # 35 . Drivers ? F2 F3 F Atlantic ...??? greetings eric |
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12 May 2009, 13:37 (Ref:2460920) | #500 | ||
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