Re: The Time has Arrived... RPR's Rolls-Royce Build(s)!
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2020 11:49 pm
So today started to get the front springs together. As we left off last week, I had reorganized the packs for large and small applications on Ghost Armoured Car and Ghost chassis... and settled on new lengths for the chassis. Not ciphered up the armoured car yet...

Basically, since the pack now has fewer leaves, and to get them spaced evenly, I arranged them and then used an extra spring to cut two extra leaves.
First, cut the leaves off with a zip tool/cut-off wheel at the lengths I laid out above.

Then use a Dynafile (small air sander... wonderful bit of kit) to reshape the leaves and also to taper them. Then used a second belt with a Scotchbrite pad on it to burnish.

After shaping and burnishing, the leaves were drilled in the center for a 10BA center stud. And two leaves were drilled on either end for clips that will be riveted on with one of the 1/32" rivets I mentioned in another post. Below is the rivet being pressed in a machinists vice. The brass clip was cut, shaped and drilled before riveting.

Here is the same rig close up. Using a dolly, the whole rivet can be pressed flat easily.

Here is the clip. Note that the riveted side was countersunk, that way the spring pack does not get spread by the rivet.

Here is the finished spring pack after adding some 14 BA cross screws


A few other things that I did today... I had to make a new firewall, as the first one I made, I cut the clearance for the flywheel too wide for a parallel bonnet. So I made another one out of German silver this time... as it will be easier to solder to. If anyone (who doesn't want to fit a bonnet) wants the Stainless one, it's free... I'll send it to you! I also modified and fitted the tie rods to the chassis. The Armortek unis are cut out of flat stock, so I used the dynafile to round them off. Not making it to neat, because the originals are a rather rough forging. Rather un-Rolls-Royce like. But with some minor modification these came out perfect!.

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I also modified the spring perch, which has to be fitted before the rear spring pack is assembled.

And, last, I made a boatload of 8BA square head bolts. Some for the 'trestles' and some for the chassis.

I need a lot more 8ba bolts...
That's all for today! Lots done and chassis is starting to look spectacular! Tomorrow is going to get interesting with some crossmember work and the rear springs, I think.
Cheers,
RPR

Basically, since the pack now has fewer leaves, and to get them spaced evenly, I arranged them and then used an extra spring to cut two extra leaves.
First, cut the leaves off with a zip tool/cut-off wheel at the lengths I laid out above.

Then use a Dynafile (small air sander... wonderful bit of kit) to reshape the leaves and also to taper them. Then used a second belt with a Scotchbrite pad on it to burnish.

After shaping and burnishing, the leaves were drilled in the center for a 10BA center stud. And two leaves were drilled on either end for clips that will be riveted on with one of the 1/32" rivets I mentioned in another post. Below is the rivet being pressed in a machinists vice. The brass clip was cut, shaped and drilled before riveting.

Here is the same rig close up. Using a dolly, the whole rivet can be pressed flat easily.

Here is the clip. Note that the riveted side was countersunk, that way the spring pack does not get spread by the rivet.

Here is the finished spring pack after adding some 14 BA cross screws


A few other things that I did today... I had to make a new firewall, as the first one I made, I cut the clearance for the flywheel too wide for a parallel bonnet. So I made another one out of German silver this time... as it will be easier to solder to. If anyone (who doesn't want to fit a bonnet) wants the Stainless one, it's free... I'll send it to you! I also modified and fitted the tie rods to the chassis. The Armortek unis are cut out of flat stock, so I used the dynafile to round them off. Not making it to neat, because the originals are a rather rough forging. Rather un-Rolls-Royce like. But with some minor modification these came out perfect!.

'
I also modified the spring perch, which has to be fitted before the rear spring pack is assembled.

And, last, I made a boatload of 8BA square head bolts. Some for the 'trestles' and some for the chassis.

I need a lot more 8ba bolts...
That's all for today! Lots done and chassis is starting to look spectacular! Tomorrow is going to get interesting with some crossmember work and the rear springs, I think.
Cheers,
RPR