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Hank's MEGABUSA Project


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Very good day. I actually have a pretty good system going to find bolts for the specific task at hand. A lot of empty boxes to throw away now, but I'll hold them until I'm done in case something is lost in one of them. :ack:

 

Things I completed today:

Front Suspension

Rear Suspension

Rear Differential

Rear driveshaft

Reverse Box

Steering Rack

 

I am still constructing my build website. It has not been released yet because I'm having too much fun building the car! =)

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Congratulations Hank! Sounds like you are off to a great start. If you are looking for inspiration, this site lists about 50 Westfield-related sites, many of which have detailed build logs. Very good resource.

 

Kitcat, there is at least one other Magabusa in the States. Dennis Palatov, of dp1 fame, built one several years ago (build blog here). Last I heard it was in the San Diego area, but not sure where it is now.

 

-John

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I'm going to use the Westfield reverse box, and WHEN it starts leaking (I give it five minutes *laugh*) I will replace the drive shaft/reverse box assembly with two driveshafts and a CV joint. I will attach a ring gear to the crankshaft hub and fabricate a bracket for a starter motor sliding assembly. Louisiana doesn't have strict laws for "stratch built" vehicles. I could have a slide plate and move the car ala Fred Flintstone if I wanted to. :D

 

Click here for my inspiration on the electric reverse.

 

Bailey Morris is a UK source to fab the new driveshaft assemblies, but a local fab shop offered to do it in exchange for website work. I can't argue with that!

 

I really can't wait for the Pro Shift paddle setup. That and the turbo kit next summer. 300whp and 875lb total weight. WOO WHOOO! I'm ordering "POWR 2 W8" or "POWR2W8" as a license plate.

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In your photo titled "front shocks inverted..." the angularity of the steering links relative to the AArms looks odd. Arms are almost parallel to the ground, yet steering link points downwards quite alarmingly. Maybe its a photo optical illusion, but suggests potential for wicked roll and/or bump steer. At first thought, the outer tie-rods might be inverted, but these usually have tapered fits so they can't be put on 'upside down'.

Just curious...

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Unfortunately my wife and I have been on a diet for 2 months. I haven't had any alcohol since. The good news is the longer I'm on this diet the lighter my race weight will be.

 

I used to be 6'1" 201 lb, but I'm down to 185 lb now.

 

I bet it's going to be expensive to get the MEGABUSA down to 899 lb. I think I set an unrealistic goal. We'll see...

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