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8/17/13, 4:10 PM |
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Beast TQ Measurement
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Join Date: Jul 2011 Posts: 27 |
Anyone know the measurements for a Beast chassis from the engine plate to the axle for squaring.
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8/17/13, 4:18 PM |
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Re: Beast TQ Measurement
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Join Date: Aug 2008 Posts: 6,558 |
It could be anywhere from 30-34 most likely, but it isn't needed to square one anyway. Bob
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8/18/13, 1:09 AM |
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Re: Beast TQ Measurement
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Posts: 980 |
Did you cut the new torque tube to match the old one? Did you have to change rear arms from what you had before? What is the problem?
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8/18/13, 1:22 PM |
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Re: Beast TQ Measurement
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Join Date: Jul 2011 Posts: 27 |
Didn't change arms they were the same ones, took old tube up to ACRO and had one machined from the old one was assuming they were the same length, should I take it back off and check measurements
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8/19/13, 9:09 PM |
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Re: Beast TQ Measurement
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Posts: 980 |
Length should be right if measured against the old one.
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8/20/13, 8:09 PM |
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Re: Beast TQ Measurement
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Join Date: Aug 2008 Posts: 6,558 |
Should be able to just hook up the bird cages to the arms, and let it down with weight on it, and it should be close enough to get a measurment on, then you can square off that for your radius rod lengths, birdcages should be straight up and down, with the weight on them. Bob
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