Anyone one know where I can find
- El_Freddo
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Anyone one know where I can find
G'day all,
I'm trying to track down that old rally document from the Australian Subaru Rally team (I think) that has all the details of the extra bracing that they did the L series for rallying.
Keen to check it out and maybe have a go at a few of them to give Ruby Scoo some extra rigidity that she used to have, maybe gain some more too.
Search function hasn't showed anything up so far, hoping someone knows where the link is or even better has a copy they can forward on to me.
Cheers
Bennie
I'm trying to track down that old rally document from the Australian Subaru Rally team (I think) that has all the details of the extra bracing that they did the L series for rallying.
Keen to check it out and maybe have a go at a few of them to give Ruby Scoo some extra rigidity that she used to have, maybe gain some more too.
Search function hasn't showed anything up so far, hoping someone knows where the link is or even better has a copy they can forward on to me.
Cheers
Bennie
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The main part we did on them way back was seem welding the body and also strut to roll cage bracing (front and rear). We also had a solid blocks on the rear mustache bar, which was also quiet a bit different in design. I do recall one of the guys on here had a RX sedan that was done up for rallying.
Other than this, maybe try sending PossumSport an email?
Other than this, maybe try sending PossumSport an email?
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Not heard of possum sport, I'll google them 
The document I remember is in that old school 80's courier type writer style font - the details that I remember was plating of the firewall and a few other places, but they're that sketchy that I only remember these vague details
Thanks for the lead though.
Cheers
Bennie

The document I remember is in that old school 80's courier type writer style font - the details that I remember was plating of the firewall and a few other places, but they're that sketchy that I only remember these vague details

Thanks for the lead though.
Cheers
Bennie
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I've got a PDF somewhere I'm pretty sure.
I shall have a look
edit: found it - will email it to you
cheers
I shall have a look
edit: found it - will email it to you
cheers
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as promised and thanks Andy
https://www.rapidshare.com/files/391435 ... Manual.pdf
it is grainy but readable, with some rather interesting information on modifications.
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https://www.rapidshare.com/files/391435 ... Manual.pdf
it is grainy but readable, with some rather interesting information on modifications.
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Sorry, yes Possum Bourne Motor SportEl_Freddo wrote:Couldn't find possum sport, just kept getting domain name details. Had a go at Possum Bourne rallying and have sent them an inquiry email. We'll see how we go with that.
Cheers
Bennie


Pete (Possum) had the best RX I'd seen. Had that finely tuned and always on song.
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Thanks Frog! Quick reply too, I was hoping someone may have had a copy hiding somewhere 
Now I've got to work out how these plates are shaped. The document reads as if it came as a kit you could purchase specifically for the L series... Keen to get some plating done if I can.
Cheers
Bennie

All good, I got there in the end anyway. Still waiting for a reply but not holding out for a quick one, I'd imagine they'd pretty busy after the silly season.RSR 555 wrote:Sorry, yes Possum Bourne Motor Sportjust being slack.. thought you would have heard of them
Pete (Possum) had the best RX I'd seen. Had that finely tuned and always on song.
Now I've got to work out how these plates are shaped. The document reads as if it came as a kit you could purchase specifically for the L series... Keen to get some plating done if I can.
Cheers
Bennie
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print the page with the templates for the kit. Using the template for the steering column as a guide, enlarge it until it fits the steering column holes. then enlarge the rest to the same size.El_Freddo wrote:
Now I've got to work out how these plates are shaped. The document reads as if it came as a kit you could purchase specifically for the L series... Keen to get some plating done if I can.
Cheers
Bennie
it should work

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If you can still define the outline of that grainy image after enlarging it that many timesTOONGA wrote:enlarge it until it fits the steering column holes. then enlarge the rest to the same size.
it should work
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Good idea Jules, but I'm already having issues trying to enlarge that page to display it in an image in here! All I've got is a freeware Paint rip off at the moment. I'd love to have photoshop again!
If those plates are flat or only need slight bending it should be simple to work it out I reckon. Just need some plate steel now, I'll probably go for 3mm, 5 at the most - I think.
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Bennie
If those plates are flat or only need slight bending it should be simple to work it out I reckon. Just need some plate steel now, I'll probably go for 3mm, 5 at the most - I think.
Cheers
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I am told that there is a plug-in for Google Sketch Up that lets you import images, specify 1 known measurement and it will work out everything else, even for 3 dimensional images.
Have not used it myself but have been told it is quite impressive.
Might be worth a shot.
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Have not used it myself but have been told it is quite impressive.
Might be worth a shot.
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Just played with that document in photoshop with exactly no luck.
the image that shows where the plates go is better but when enlarged becomes a mass of pixels.
It may just be easier if someone draws these plates on an "L" chassis then uses the cardboard cut out method to make these plates.
I noticed as well the plates are shaped to fit the contours of the body.
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the image that shows where the plates go is better but when enlarged becomes a mass of pixels.
It may just be easier if someone draws these plates on an "L" chassis then uses the cardboard cut out method to make these plates.
I noticed as well the plates are shaped to fit the contours of the body.
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What?? you think it needs metal? I thought you were trying to keep it lightweight90brumby wrote:i might have to look at doing something similar to this to hatchie when i give it some tlc next cant make it worse
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Who needs light weight in an MY hatch that's superchargedRSR 555 wrote:What?? you think it needs metal? I thought you were trying to keep it lightweight

I don't think it'd go astray Tristan! I'm looking at doing it to keep Ruby Scoo going for a long time to come.
It should be good once I get into it with some card board templates - best way to go I reckon!
Cheers
Bennie
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Love this term Jules!TOONGA wrote:Just played with that document in photoshop with exactly no luck.
Yeah that's what I thought too. Will work something out anyway. I'm going to try and print the document so I can reference out in the shed while checking things out.TOONGA wrote:I noticed as well the plates are shaped to fit the contours of the body.
Cheers
Bennie
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best way to enlarge without loss is to print onto overhead transparency. Borrow an old overhead from someone and then you just need a wall, butchers paper and a texta! Project the image onto the wall and move the projector back/forward until the image is the size you need.
My sister's father-in-law does this with sea kayak templates and it works a treat!
Good luck
My sister's father-in-law does this with sea kayak templates and it works a treat!
Good luck

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