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James OLC 02-23-2012 09:37 PM

So David got the rear end assembled and installed in the OneLapCamaro last weekend while I was “at school” down the road…

http://www.onelapcamaro.com/2012OLC/...installled.jpg

One thing to note is that the calipers are mounted in a trailing position and not in a leading position as we had them last year… our bad… we had them on backwards! The old APs were set up to be leading but the Baer 6R’s (and, I assume all 6 series) are designed to be trailing (as delivered). While it’s possible to set them up to be leading (the piston sizes determine orientation) we assumed… incorrectly. All better now!

http://www.onelapcamaro.com/2012OLC/...talled%201.jpg

http://www.onelapcamaro.com/2012OLC/...talled%202.jpg

At the end of the day the floater rear weighed about 20 pounds more than the fixed axle – most of that is attributable to the E-brake pieces but the axles contributed a bit as well. While I really didn’t need the extra weight, it’s probably best to have it on the back of the car.

James OLC 02-23-2012 09:38 PM

At last years OUSCI we lost the throwout bearing in the second run of the speed stop challenge. Not really sure what happened but besides dumping all of the hydraulic fluid out behind it, we did learn that a high torque starter is capable of rolling the car enough to bump start it without the clutch… Someday, somehow that information might be helpful.

I ordered up a new (stock) GM slave cylinder and decided to change to clutch out at that same time. I had never been happy with the McLeod RST clutch to it was an easy call to seek out a new Centerforce DYAD clutch as an upgrade.

http://www.onelapcamaro.com/2012OLC/1%20Centerforce.jpg

I’m actually still waiting for the clutch to arrive, but since Mary had one ready to go for the ’73 that was waiting for a couple of other parts… well… ok… I borrowed it for a few days….

http://www.onelapcamaro.com/2012OLC/2%20Centerforce.jpg

This is a work of art….

http://www.onelapcamaro.com/2012OLC/3%20Centerforce.jpg

and is rated to hold over 1,300 ft.lbs….

http://www.onelapcamaro.com/2012OLC/4%20Centerforce.jpg

This is the first clutch that I ever bought (ok… stole) that came with a blueprint sheet complete with not only build specs but installation guidelines as well – awesome customer service from Centerforce. It even has a couple of patents behind it…

http://www.onelapcamaro.com/2012OLC/5%20Centerforce.jpg

James OLC 02-23-2012 09:44 PM

The layout of the disks make it practically impossible to mess up the installation and gets around the often frustrating dual disk alignment issues that came with the old clutch…

http://www.onelapcamaro.com/2012OLC/6%20Centerforce.jpg

The inner disk sits within the flywheel…

http://www.onelapcamaro.com/2012OLC/7%20Centerforce.jpg

which has been substantially lightened. Although it’s not a fair comparison because of inertial considerations, the steel Centerforce flywheel weights only 1 pound more than the old aluminum flywheel. The removal of the weight from the outer edge should reduce the rotating inertia substantially…

http://www.onelapcamaro.com/2012OLC/8%20Centerforce.jpg

It feels like I’ve posted this picture before…

http://www.onelapcamaro.com/2012OLC/...ansmission.jpg

When we pulled the transmission we found a small bit of pilot bearing on the input shaft… well… in for a penny…

http://www.onelapcamaro.com/2012OLC/10%20Pilot.jpg

James OLC 02-23-2012 09:44 PM

And for the record… a half wrap weighs about 5 pounds…

http://www.onelapcamaro.com/2012OLC/no%20wrap.jpg

Ron in SoCal 02-23-2012 10:18 PM

Your parts make me :drool:

DOOM 02-24-2012 07:01 AM

James.. The car still looks awsome!! I love it without the wrap!!

James OLC 02-24-2012 07:45 AM

I was pleasantly surprised at how well the paint has held up under the wrap - and although it's bittersweet to see the car without it, I think the car "still" presents well... after all, it's been on the road for five years and has been drove hard and... well... not put away at all... more than once.

The weight of the wrap was a little bit of a surprise and we did (I did) pull up a silver dollar sized piece of paint on the lower fender by the rocker panel but overall you can't tell the wrap was ever there. There have been a couple of discussions in the past about wraps and after pulling this one off I have to admit that I am re-evaluating my thoughts of wrapping the OLC2 over primer... I think that anything less than a "good" quality paint job (i.e. smooth with good adhesion) will make removal without damage almost impossible.

On the whole though I think that everything is coming together well and I'm looking forward to stretching it's legs again soon...

monza 02-24-2012 10:10 AM

Nice work James, David and Mary!
Always a inspiration to see the upgrades and refinements.

preston 02-24-2012 01:59 PM

Really looking foward to hearing how that DYAD clutch works out. I have a McLeod street twin that has been bulletproof for years, but I could never figure out why I always seemed to have so much drivetrain/gear noise despite different rearends, transmissions, driveshafts, and engines. the only constant has been the clutch and I was finally told because it doesn't have sprung hubs it will always be noisy. Heard a lot of good things about the streetability and quietness of the new DYAD.

GregWeld 02-24-2012 03:54 PM

I was at BAER yesterday and Dutch took me for a little tour... Then I asked him to show me all about the floater rear --- which he kindly did a nice job of and I learned a few things. That's a bunch of nice looking parts!

Car is looking great as usual James!


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