Demo Derby Car
6/4/2007 12:29:03 PM
Fuck yeah
6/4/2007 12:33:20 PM
bahaha awesome
6/4/2007 1:01:28 PM
if you were good you would have welded the case too.
6/4/2007 1:32:20 PM
tr00, well it wasnt me. got it off another board.probably didnt have access to alum welder
6/4/2007 2:17:21 PM
lolhave fun steering
6/4/2007 2:36:56 PM
good thing it's a derby car cause that trans. is now a huge time bomb
6/4/2007 2:57:10 PM
that thing is coming apart under any hard use. cold weld and not enough of it...personally, i wouldn't want to weld the diff on a fwd derby car in the first place. assuming a dirt/mud track like most, steering will be non existant going forward, it's just going to push like hell. it won't be an easy task keeping it lined up for hits in reverse either depending on how much water they put down, it'll be trying to spin around/fishtail (or headtail? ).on the upside, it'll still pull strong in the event of a tire loss or cv shaft/joint failure. i lost a front tire on my subaru last year though, and it didn't affect it much. just set the e-brake a touch (it's on the front wheels) and it kept going just fine.[Edited on June 4, 2007 at 3:35 PM. Reason : .]
6/4/2007 3:35:01 PM
haha, jb ftw
6/4/2007 4:59:47 PM
6/4/2007 5:21:19 PM
typically it is on the rear wheels
6/4/2007 5:36:01 PM
yeah, it usually is. it's just an odd subaru thing i guess. it's the only vehicle i've ever seen like that, there may be other brands/models that have done it too but i don't know. it makes a hell of alot more sense if you have to actually make an emergency stop with it vs. a rear wheeled e-brake that's just going to lock the tires up....
6/4/2007 6:16:05 PM
Ha that's cool. Didn't know they did that. Do the newer Subarus still do that?
6/4/2007 6:19:40 PM
i don't think so. pretty sure it stopped with the ea82 cars. mine is an 86 4wd gl wagon.
6/4/2007 6:40:48 PM
blown up view of the funky front calipers
6/4/2007 9:23:58 PM
welded diff in the stang alang is strong as shit. sounds awesome at slow speeds around turnd. although the weld is not get best looking http://www.horsepowerjunkies.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49822
6/4/2007 10:54:59 PM
nothing of yours is get best lookingold saabs that had the park brake up there too.
6/4/2007 11:31:50 PM
^^that is some ugly ass ghetto shit, not to mention done completely wrong. welding forged to cast... durrrrr! the idea is to melt and weld the side/spider gears to eachother, not to the carrier. if that doesn't break soon, it'll be a freakin miracle.also, who the hell links a thread of themself getting owned all to hell...[Edited on June 5, 2007 at 2:40 AM. Reason : wow]
6/5/2007 2:37:17 AM
he did get flamed like hell, and who the fuck welds the gears to the carrier?not to mention zero penetration, what the hell did you do it with? a tyco my little ez-bake 10 amp welder?
6/5/2007 9:42:26 AM
^haha
6/5/2007 9:46:59 AM
6/5/2007 1:57:26 PM
it's called a fillet weld, you heat the forged gears to around 400 degrees with a deep penterating weld around 130 amps and build it up tapering off your heat, then cool it slowly, welding anything to a cast carrier is a bad idea due to the different heat dissipation rates and grain structures, hell its a miracle it didn't crack when the weld cooledand i doubt you have anywhere near the experience bbr has with this, or at least 6 other users on hereyour weldwhat it will look like soona "proper" welded rear end[Edited on June 5, 2007 at 2:14 PM. Reason : blah]
6/5/2007 2:09:07 PM
6/5/2007 2:13:46 PM
you are so fucking clueless it's not even funny anymore. i've welded countless differentials (among tons of other things), and have never had one break. they've all be HEAVILY abused also, i know a number of people on here can vouch for that.welding to the closest surface? that's the dumbest logic i've ever heard. in case you need to know how a differential works, the side gears and spider gears mesh together you idiot. how much closer can that get? secondly, the carrier is cast. you can not successfully weld that to the gears with whatever shitty little mig and horrible execution you've used. it's possible to weld cast to forged with proper pre/post heating and the right equipment, neither of which you've done.i mean hell, you could have at least gotten penetration even if you didn't do it right. that looks like a bird took a shit on it.be sure to report back when it breaks and eats your whole diff up. how many people do you need to tell you it's wrong? i'm obviously FAR from the only person who knows this.[Edited on June 5, 2007 at 2:14 PM. Reason : .]
6/5/2007 2:13:51 PM
6/5/2007 2:23:18 PM
Im not sure that I could make a weld look that bad if I really tried. Looks like someone vomited on it
6/5/2007 4:31:40 PM
its worse than some of the shit i saw in my senior design classand those were people with absolutely no experience trying to weld aluminum
6/5/2007 4:33:58 PM
The derby car stuff looks ok........It is going to be destroyed anyway. I was talking about slowblack96
6/5/2007 4:38:26 PM
6/5/2007 5:46:21 PM
6/5/2007 5:49:04 PM
^ i can't for the life of me figure out why he wanted a welded diff in that car
6/5/2007 6:47:48 PM