Alrighty! Gotten a decent bit of work done so far. After stripping the car, we moved on to gutting it. We have now completely removed the trans tunnel, the bulkhead behind the seats, the dash area and the rollbar.
I started on the tubes that will run behind the seats at the top of the car to support the coilover mounts and the seatbelts. I think it's gonna turn out pretty nice. There will be two tubes, one directly behind the seat and one running inside the rollbar. They are pictured together in the pic, but are going to end up about 4" apart when all is said and done.
From there I moved onto the trans tunnel as I wanted to get that idea roughed out to see if it was going to work. I bent the two tubes that will run the length of the car and they turned out better than I could have imagine(sorry for the crappy webcam pics).
After that I moved on to making room in the back of the chassis for the seats. The biggest offender were the UCA brackets, so they got a nice little shave.
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After
Now that I could move the seat back to where I needed it, I set to work on the rollbar. We decided to take the rollbar down into the chassis as far as reasonably possible. This meant the removal of a couple chassis members.
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Once that was done, it was time to address where the rollbar will intersect the existing chassis. Following the basic rules of chassis fabrication we intersected it at a node (juncture of several chassis members) for ultimate stress distribution. The problem was landing a 1.75" round tube on the corner of 1" square tubes left a bit to be desired. Therefore I cut out a few gussets and welded them in.
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Now the rollbar has a nice place to tie into
And here's a nice overall shot of the "basket handle" as Mazda (my uncle, yes, that's his real name) calls it :d
I got a bit more done last night, but don't have pics yet.
Let me know if you guys appreciate seeing this type of stuff or if I should just stick to fabricating :d
Ary