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6745 Posts Member #: 828 Post Whore uranus |
16th Sep, 2006 at 04:58:18pm
roberts rotary grenade..
Edited by robert on 16th Sep, 2006. Medusa + injection = too much torque for the dyno ..https://youtu.be/qg5o0_tJxYM |
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8604 Posts Member #: 573 Formerly Axel Podland |
16th Sep, 2006 at 05:08:49pm
Looking Good!
Saul Bellow - "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep."
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6745 Posts Member #: 828 Post Whore uranus |
16th Sep, 2006 at 05:09:50pm
thats at the setting height stage axel , in the end itll be one .lol Edited by robert on 16th Sep, 2006. Medusa + injection = too much torque for the dyno ..https://youtu.be/qg5o0_tJxYM |
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
16th Sep, 2006 at 05:19:37pm
sweet!!! :)
On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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1497 Posts Member #: 100 Parisien Turbo Expert Paris\' suburb |
17th Sep, 2006 at 07:30:20am
??? interesting stuf!!
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
18th Sep, 2006 at 02:32:53pm
On 06/09/2006 19:03:47 robert said:
im a bit concerned about my measurement that this .076 spring is only 400lb pressure , if a turbo is 960 as dave said ,and .09 something ,then id think this .076 would be more in the 600 range ,but i dont know , whether one could just percentage it up eg turbo .095 minus 20% is .076 so that would make the one i have 960 -20%=768lb hmmm if anybody could measure the spring thickness of any clutches they have verto or not ,that may help Hey Robert I measured my 'turbo verto' setup for you. OD: 184.50 ID 60.0 Thickness 2.42mm Has a green splodge of paint on ont of the fingers - clearly some kind of identifier, rather than an accidental spillage LOL This is the unit I used for my data. For reference: The big ugly rivets shown previouisly are from the 'non turbo' verto setup??? This version uses a slightly smaller OD than the turbo, and is identifyable as having a ring under the rivets... Or at least every genuine turbo setup I've seen has been this way... Edited by TurboDave16V on 18th Sep, 2006. On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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6745 Posts Member #: 828 Post Whore uranus |
18th Sep, 2006 at 09:24:16pm
thanks a huge amount dave , thats v usefull , that the 95 thou one vscart was on about , this one iv made has a .075 spring and a .083 spring , both out of non turbo clutches , interestingly , there seem to be a lot of difference in the detail design , with some vertos having a thin ring ,some a wide band with the rivets through the band and some with big washers under the rivets , i think the broad band one would be best but i could only find one of those ,so had to make do with rivets of a weird shape one .
Edited by robert on 18th Sep, 2006. Medusa + injection = too much torque for the dyno ..https://youtu.be/qg5o0_tJxYM |
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
18th Sep, 2006 at 09:28:58pm
It would of been; aye.
Edited by TurboDave16V on 18th Sep, 2006. On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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6745 Posts Member #: 828 Post Whore uranus |
18th Sep, 2006 at 09:41:12pm
yes that'd be great dave , i was going to pop up to amd tomorrow and use thier hydraulic press again , but its a bit crude as i have to create a lever divider to use the guage cos it goes up to 5 ton! i measured the 1.95,mm at about 400lb and ....200 release , by standing on it on the scales till it coned over centre ! lol; v crude.
Edited by robert on 18th Sep, 2006. Medusa + injection = too much torque for the dyno ..https://youtu.be/qg5o0_tJxYM |
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3588 Posts Member #: 655 Post Whore Northern Ireland |
21st Sep, 2006 at 07:11:58pm
I keep looking at pictures of this clutch...and wondering.
9.85 @ 145mph
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6745 Posts Member #: 828 Post Whore uranus |
21st Sep, 2006 at 08:30:08pm
looks like theyve done the same as ive done steve ,and doubled up the spring ,i tested mine and it makes a lot more pressure , i reckon about double ,and the release seems about 400lb which is about the same as an orange ,so next thing is to make enough power to make it worth putting in .lol Medusa + injection = too much torque for the dyno ..https://youtu.be/qg5o0_tJxYM |
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8604 Posts Member #: 573 Formerly Axel Podland |
21st Sep, 2006 at 08:41:41pm
Well, that certainly endorses what you have done Robert.
Saul Bellow - "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep."
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Site Admin 15300 Posts Member #: 337 Fearless Tom Fenton, Avon Park 2007 & 2008 class D winner & TM legend. |
21st Sep, 2006 at 09:05:23pm
Go for it Robert, if this is proven to work it will be a great low cost way for us to get a reliable clutch that doesn't eat thrust washers.......
On 29th Nov, 2016 madmk1 said:
On 28th Nov, 2016 Rob Gavin said:
I refuse to pay for anything else Like fuel 😂😂 |
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
21st Sep, 2006 at 10:24:49pm
There is a problem looming for the twin diaphram; the work done to disengage the clutch is now doubled... Release 'load' is indeed less (which is good for the thrusts) but this will still have a very, very heavy pedal. On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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Site Admin 15300 Posts Member #: 337 Fearless Tom Fenton, Avon Park 2007 & 2008 class D winner & TM legend. |
21st Sep, 2006 at 10:40:40pm
Surely compared to options currently available, (not counting your clutch dave) pedal effort is quite an easy one to address by changing slave cylinder bore size?
On 29th Nov, 2016 madmk1 said:
On 28th Nov, 2016 Rob Gavin said:
I refuse to pay for anything else Like fuel 😂😂 |
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2521 Posts Member #: 417 Post Whore Swindon |
21st Sep, 2006 at 10:45:35pm
On 21/09/2006 20:41:41 Axel said:
Go on, be brave, put it in the car and tell us how it works. Pity your bollocks are in line with the flywheel! Best get someone with a LHD to test it
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
21st Sep, 2006 at 10:57:15pm
Not easilly Tom - if you increase the bore, you run out of travel at the master, and your clutch doesn't fully dis-engage.
On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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11046 Posts Member #: 965 Post Whore Preston On The Brook |
22nd Sep, 2006 at 01:34:44am
On 21/09/2006 22:24:49 TurboDave said:
There is a problem looming for the twin diaphram; the work done to disengage the clutch is now doubled... Id be concerned about condition of the thrust/ throw out sleave. Make sure its nothing less than the best you can get hold of On 26th Oct, 2004 TurboDave16v said:
Is it A-Series only? I think it should be... So when some joey comes on here about how his 16v turbo vauxhall is great compared to ours, he can be given the 'bird'... On 26th Oct, 2004 Tom Fenton said:
Yep I agree with TD........ |
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3588 Posts Member #: 655 Post Whore Northern Ireland |
22nd Sep, 2006 at 01:55:39am
But will a twin diaphram be any heavier to operate than the old Mini covers ????
9.85 @ 145mph
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
22nd Sep, 2006 at 03:53:36am
On 22/09/2006 01:55:39 stevieturbo said:
But will a twin diaphram be any heavier to operate than the old Mini covers ???? I believe it would be, yes. Remember when you're pressing your pedal, you're applying a load, over a distance. i.e WORK. Release pressure is only the same as clamping pressure on a plain 1:1 diaphram spring like on the pre-verto. The verto on the other hand, has an 'inbuilt' leverage, hence the clutch arm ratio is less - ie less leverage in the arm itself - witness the shorter arm! BUT the leverage ratio of the arm MULTIPLIED by the leverage ratio of the fingers will always be something like the same as if you were to operate the verto diaphram like a pre-verto. Verto's will never be quite as 'efficient' in theory as a pre-verto, as the fingers themselves bend slightly in operation - effectivly wasting 'work' from the pedal. Basically - if you want to have a higher clamping load, your pedal load will be higher. Always? No - not always... The key is optimisation. For example - pukka race diaphrams might look just as thick or almost the same as a pattern diaphram, but it could be very much different in clamp/release characteristics... But basically if you took a Verto diaphram, and cut it out such that it was the same diameters as a pre-verto diaphram spring, and fitted it into a pre-verto diaphram assembly - the pedal effort would be virtually the same (with the correct long clutch arm). Basically - the WORK DONE at the pedal was the SAME (aside from taking up slack/tolerances, deflection of the verto fingers, etc, etc...) Edited by TurboDave16V on 22nd Sep, 2006. On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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6745 Posts Member #: 828 Post Whore uranus |
22nd Sep, 2006 at 07:55:28am
i think the release pressure should ..be around 400lb , basically twice the 200 i measured on the test .an unknown factor that comes into this , is the friction between ,the 2 springs ,time will tell.
Edited by robert on 22nd Sep, 2006. Medusa + injection = too much torque for the dyno ..https://youtu.be/qg5o0_tJxYM |
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6745 Posts Member #: 828 Post Whore uranus |
22nd Sep, 2006 at 08:40:12am
oh ,the other thing pending is finding some hardened washers to replace the packing washers ,cos i think the steel ring will fret into the face of the packing washer and send a small semi circle of shapnell out of the clutch assembly ... which may sting for a second. Edited by robert on 22nd Sep, 2006. Medusa + injection = too much torque for the dyno ..https://youtu.be/qg5o0_tJxYM |
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11046 Posts Member #: 965 Post Whore Preston On The Brook |
22nd Sep, 2006 at 10:21:14am
Armour plate the bulkhead, LOL. On 26th Oct, 2004 TurboDave16v said:
Is it A-Series only? I think it should be... So when some joey comes on here about how his 16v turbo vauxhall is great compared to ours, he can be given the 'bird'... On 26th Oct, 2004 Tom Fenton said:
Yep I agree with TD........ |
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6745 Posts Member #: 828 Post Whore uranus |
22nd Sep, 2006 at 12:16:06pm
update on the washers , just found em ! moly tempered hardened and so on and the right thickness , , so they are on the way here by wed .nice job. Medusa + injection = too much torque for the dyno ..https://youtu.be/qg5o0_tJxYM |
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6745 Posts Member #: 828 Post Whore uranus |
19th Oct, 2006 at 12:29:24pm
here is the finished twin spring verto clutch
Medusa + injection = too much torque for the dyno ..https://youtu.be/qg5o0_tJxYM |
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