G'day Fellows
I am setting the suspension arms on my late tiger and I an curious as to what technique did you use to set the suspension arm angle in relation to marking ,filling, milling to get all the first 6 arms at the same angle?
Regards
Tim
Setting the suspension shaft technique late tiger?
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Tim this is how the other end should look . Tim notice how the flat tapers back to the round of the torsion bar .


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That's great Dale - many thanks
That's an ingenious rig for setting the angle and yet beautifully simple.
It hadn't occured to me until recently that the angle of the axle end will be unknown until it has been screwed into the swing arm. I had assumed I could just file the flats at set angles on the torsion bars
Adrian


That's an ingenious rig for setting the angle and yet beautifully simple.
It hadn't occured to me until recently that the angle of the axle end will be unknown until it has been screwed into the swing arm. I had assumed I could just file the flats at set angles on the torsion bars

Adrian
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Adrian one more tip for you !! Have a look at the photo above see the torsion bar axle with the big blob on it . I removed all of them a turned them down on my lathe to the same dia as the radius of the cast Drop arm . I carnt remember why It was a while ago .. I think it hit the next wheel or something . I'm at home tonight , when I go to work tommorow I will post a photo . let me know if this will help . One thing I know was it was a pain to strip my running gear down to re- do it , I wish someone had told me about it .. Dale
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