Hi all!
I'm planning to pick up more gas for the welder, as well as some box steel to extend the sub frame from under the front seats and tie it to the front rear leaf perches, an box things in across the drive line tunnel. Getting a head start on the V8 conversion and this is one of those things I'd like to have out of the way. I will be cutting out and replacing the driver side floor pan as well, since it's getting pretty bad...
Anyway, I am also planning to get some traction bars put together as well, hoping to go DIY, I love doing these types of things, especially with the peace of mind knowing that I built it and it works!
Here is the type of traction "device" I have had in mind, but other designs are welcomed in terms of what will be more effective.
http://www.automedia.com/Traction_Bars/res20050801tb/1
I did some research a couple years ago about how to calculate the length of the bar, but I can't find the links to those webpages anymore. Any input on bar length calculation?
Also, the V8 I have planned won't be pushing anymore than 230 HP, max, if that helps.
Dave
Good ole Lakewood type bars, been around for ever..
Since you seem good at this stuff, look up Caltracs. Those are much better than the slapper bars you linked to.
Traction Master is another similar style. Very popular in the vintage Mustang world.
Russ
Caltracs are the better choice but if you go with slappers you want the snubber under the front spring eye. The ones in that pic are a horrible example & are way too short.
http://www.hotrodsandhemis.com/Traction.html
Way better working then that old style
There's the one I was trying to remember. For some dumb reason I was thinking it was a slapper bar....
I'm back at the Pinto again, getting somethings done before the V8 work begins.
When following the instructions on the Hot Rods and Hemis page, for DIY caltracs, I am getting a measurement of two inches from the spring eyelet to the end of the second leaf. Does this sound correct? Seems a little short to me, but according to the diagrams, and the weakest point on stock Pinto springs, it seems about right. I just want to get some verification or insight before I start constructing the brackets for the bars.
Dave! Take a look at http://www.stumpysfabworks.weebly.com under Mustang II parts for traction bars
Quote from: Bigtimmay on August 20, 2014, 03:14:22 PM
http://www.hotrodsandhemis.com/Traction.html
Way better working then that old style
Hmmm... Me likey! I see a pair of those going on my "to fab" list... soon... at the top!