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timothy71 03-26-2012 10:56 PM

Just been doing some research on tranaxles and come accross your car.I was blown away with the the detail of your project.
Iam an engineering student from Perth, Western Australia.
Iam learning solid works (2010) and was looking for some models of transaxles so I could do some design work to fit one to my 1957 Holden Panel van as a solidworks project for uni.
If you have some models of the rear end that I could go over and look at in detail to give me some ideas on how to mount that would be very helpful. Size and dementions of the transaxle.
Hopefully once I finsh uni (2 years ) I can start to build it
cheers
tim

ironworks 03-27-2012 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by timothy71 (Post 403858)
Just been doing some research on tranaxles and come accross your car.I was blown away with the the detail of your project.
Iam an engineering student from Perth, Western Australia.
Iam learning solid works (2010) and was looking for some models of transaxles so I could do some design work to fit one to my 1957 Holden Panel van as a solidworks project for uni.
If you have some models of the rear end that I could go over and look at in detail to give me some ideas on how to mount that would be very helpful. Size and dementions of the transaxle.
Hopefully once I finsh uni (2 years ) I can start to build it
cheers
tim

You have to be a member of SEMA to get the files. When you get the files from SEMA they mandate that you don't share the files. Sorry I'm of no help. But Maybe SEMA can help.

HWY Nova 03-27-2012 07:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by timothy71 (Post 403858)

Iam an engineering student from Perth, Western Australia.
Iam learning solid works (2010) and was looking for some models of transaxles so I could do some design work to fit one to my 1957 Holden Panel van as a solidworks project for uni.
If you have some models of the rear end that I could go over and look at in detail to give me some ideas on how to mount that would be very helpful. Size and dementions of the transaxle.

tim

Tim,

Rodger (Ironworks) located a transaxle, transmission, and a torque tube for me early on in the build, so I could actually take measurements from the components.


--Eric

dug 03-27-2012 12:38 PM

Is there any updates for this car? it's been almost 2 years without an update....????

HWY Nova 03-27-2012 05:31 PM

There has been some recent progress. Ironworks is finishing up the front and rear control arms. Once these are done, and I borrow some shop wheels and tires (rumor has it there are some Intros available), I could put the car on the ground. Its been awhile since rubber touched the ground.

I have a couple of weddings to get through this year (Kids!).


--Eric

Garage Dog 65 03-27-2012 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HWY Nova (Post 403986)

I have a couple of weddings to get through this year (Kids!).

Yeah !!!!! Congrats Dad !

Maybe finish it and let them drive it from the church dragging tin cans !

The best man would love driving it for them too !!

:lol:

Jim

GregWeld 03-27-2012 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HWY Nova (Post 403986)
There has been some recent progress. Ironworks is finishing up the front and rear control arms. Once these are done, and I borrow some shop wheels and tires (rumor has it there are some Intros available), I could put the car on the ground. Its been awhile since rubber touched the ground.

I have a couple of weddings to get through this year (Kids!).


--Eric

AWESOME! I love INTROS!


:D

Sieg 03-27-2012 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 404013)
AWESOME! I love INTROS!


:D

They're going to look great on the toterhome! :D

no go nova 05-20-2016 03:50 AM

Any updates?

HWY Nova 05-23-2016 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by no go nova (Post 637818)
Any updates?

No updates right now....... Hopefully soon though.



--Eric


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