View Full Version : Welding lower coil over mounts to housing?
igotaneed4speed
03-06-2008, 05:54 PM
When setting up the coil overs and welding the lower brackets to the rear housing. Do you need to have the housing in a jig or can you get away with burning them on good without warping the housing..
I have some gel heat block I was gunna use to so the heat dont transfer but not sure if that'll will be ok.. ?
roushtech50
03-06-2008, 08:54 PM
Good question.....
Do you already have weld on units? You could always go this route (not sure what year housing you have)......
http://www.cachassisworks.com/DataSheets/5811-M4X_DS_WEB.pdf
For some added rigidity........
http://www.cheperformance.com/cartgenie/prodInfo.asp?pid=175&cid=18
--Joe
igotaneed4speed
03-06-2008, 09:20 PM
Do you already have weld on units? You could always go this route (not sure what year housing you have)......
http://www.cachassisworks.com/DataSheets/5811-M4X_DS_WEB.pdf
For some added rigidity........
http://www.cheperformance.com/cartgenie/prodInfo.asp?pid=175&cid=18
--Joe
The cars mini-tubbed; shocks are moved in about 6" per side so it has to be a weld on set-up...
Thanks for the suggestion though.
97blksvt
03-06-2008, 09:40 PM
I have read alot of people do it without putting it in a jig but only weld like 1/4 of a inch and the do the other side, let cool for a little while then do another 1/4inch so on till your done. Iam not sure if it cause's a problem though just what iv seen in a few threads befor.
fst89302
03-06-2008, 10:19 PM
I have read alot of people do it without putting it in a jig but only weld like 1/4 of a inch and the do the other side, let cool for a little while then do another 1/4inch so on till your done. Iam not sure if it cause's a problem though just what iv seen in a few threads befor.
Thats how I've done them. Any time I'm welding on anything that can warp I usually just tack it in place first. Let it cool down, then put little 1/4 stitches on each side until fully welded.
slickstang
03-10-2008, 01:11 PM
Welded mine with axles in place helps with heat displacement. no heat distortion. worked jus fine.
Sean124
03-14-2008, 02:18 PM
Welding usually cuase metal to shrink. The way to aviod this is increase your filler rate to adoiv the cavity/undercutting pinch. Pulsing the welder helps as well.
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