Outrigger Tubes Spec
Outrigger Tubes Spec
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mowog

Original Poster:

258 posts

308 months

Monday 22nd November 2004
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Can anyone help with the size/gauge/spec used?

Found a really good local guy happy to take on some repair work to my s3 chassis.

Talked him through the 'jack the body up' option - providing there is no further corrosion.

Really annoying as I gave most of the chassis a good rub down/hammerite/waxoyl in the Spring - but the leading edge of the o/s front of the oturigger seems to have degraded really quickly.

Plenty of info. on here which has been useful.

Thanks
Darren

spivvy

1,535 posts

278 months

Monday 22nd November 2004
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mowog said:
Can anyone help with the size/gauge/spec used?

Found a really good local guy happy to take on some repair work to my s3 chassis.

Talked him through the 'jack the body up' option - providing there is no further corrosion.

Really annoying as I gave most of the chassis a good rub down/hammerite/waxoyl in the Spring - but the leading edge of the o/s front of the oturigger seems to have degraded really quickly.

Plenty of info. on here which has been useful.

Thanks
Darren


did exactly the same spent a month cleaning and painting to discover holes after i think the the tube is 1.5 od but not 100% as i can't find my notes for repairing the chassis zchromozone did his chassis recently so he may recall better than me

KentishS2

15,169 posts

258 months

Monday 22nd November 2004
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Is the old one too bad to be able to tell what the size and guage was?

mowog

Original Poster:

258 posts

308 months

Monday 22nd November 2004
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The old tubing is still intact so I would need to cut it out to find the size/gauge. Don't really want to do that until I've sourced replacement tubing.

I've done some searching here - looks like I need 1.5 inch OD, 14/16g.

Thanks
Darren

KentishS2

15,169 posts

258 months

Monday 22nd November 2004
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mowog said:
The old tubing is still intact so I would need to cut it out to find the size/gauge. Don't really want to do that until I've sourced replacement tubing.

I've done some searching here - looks like I need 1.5 inch OD, 14/16g.

Thanks
Darren


I'm certain it's a pretty standard size.

Try Parker Steel, delivery should be fairly quick and it shouldn't hold the repairs up.

Roy C

4,209 posts

308 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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mowog said:

...the leading edge of the o/s front of the outrigger seems to have degraded really quickly.

It's very venerable from attack by stones thrown up by the tyre. Try adding some protection by lengthening the trailing edge of the inner wing (I attached a rubber mudguard to sheild the tube).

nicbowman

785 posts

262 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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Hi - do you have to lift the body to replace the side rails?? I presume so.

Nic

KentishS2

15,169 posts

258 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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I'm stripping my out riggers at some point and coating them in Isoflex (liquid rubber), this should deflect all wayward stones!

WildfireS3

9,919 posts

276 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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KentishS2 said:
I'm stripping my out riggers at some point and coating them in Isoflex (liquid rubber), this should deflect all wayward stones!



Excellent plan Kevin, I may try this too.

z_chromozone

1,436 posts

273 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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mowog said:
The old tubing is still intact so I would need to cut it out to find the size/gauge. Don't really want to do that until I've sourced replacement tubing.

I've done some searching here - looks like I need 1.5 inch OD, 14/16g.

Thanks
Darren


That sounds like the stuff. It is not expensive, but make sure you get "cold drawn seemless", I went for 16g. You may want to order some slightly smaller diameter stuff for sleeving.

I am not sure how much of the outriggers you plan to replace, but if you are taking off the seat belt mountings here is a good tip. If you put a straight rod through the inner mountings the outer ones will line up too. It really helps.

If you are going to coat with rubberised sealer make sure that there is a good coat of paint sealing the tubes underneath and that the whole lot is bone dry. I had a 68 VW that was nothing but rubber and rust when I stripped it off. MOT testers may not take too kindly, I think one stripped half the paint off Spivvy's when he was looking at it (just to make sure).

My personal goal this year (apart from my cam and lifter change), is to fabricate two aluminium splash gards that run the entire length of the car and be pressed into shape so they protect the upper front of the riggers. They will be held in place with self tapping screws to allow inspection. 2, or 3 mm sheet ali is not that expensive, I will let you know how I get on.

Z

KentishS2

15,169 posts

258 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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WildfireS3 said:

KentishS2 said:
I'm stripping my out riggers at some point and coating them in Isoflex (liquid rubber), this should deflect all wayward stones!




Excellent plan Kevin, I may try this too.


As Z mentions, it's essential that you ensure that the rust is removed and that the outriggers are dry. I've also drilled my outriggers at the lowest points to allow mositure to drain and the hole is useful to allow access when applying the clear waxoil.

When I strip my outriggers, I'm going to use a rust neutraliser on the outside of the outriggers to give a clean and primed surface ready to take the rubber coating. When this is dry I'll probably use waxoil on top (as long as it doesn't degrade the rubber in any way).

WonkyGibbon

476 posts

275 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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As an fyi - Austec have worked out a way of doing this for the front of the outriggers (ie: the location you describe) without doing a body lift. My car needs this doing as well. Cost is around £350.

WG

Yorky

49 posts

258 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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The S Series site, under 'S Related Documents' includes an early publicity release called 'A New Sports Car for the Nineties'. This states the chassis is made of 2 3/8 rectangular & 1.5 dia. circular 16 gauge tube

spivvy

1,535 posts

278 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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[quote] MOT testers may not take too kindly, I think one stripped half the paint off Spivvy's when he was looking at it (just to make sure).

Z[/quote]

i couldn't believe it when i got the car back from MOT after all that painting, he had scrapped off bits to check the metal and not in one area even.

i will be lucking for a TVR friendly MOT centre next
time