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Rear radius rod construction. Just something interesting.

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2022 11:49 pm
by Reno Speedster
I am making some custom rear radius rods to fit the lowering brackets I made for my speedster project. I could make entirely new ones, but I wanted to modify original ones to make them more period. I needed to shorten the rods and make new “forks” to clear things. I am also taking the opportunity to drop them down slightly to make a bit more frame clearance. Anyway, I was cutting the “forks” off of a set of pre-26 rods and discovered that Ford built these with a 1/4 inch thick plate installed inside the outer tube to reenforce the fork. I cut around the tube then pulled the plates out so I can slip the new plates inside before welding and riveting them to the tube. I discovered that on one of the rods the 1/4 inch plate was rusted clear through but the much thinner tube was in pretty good shape. So, they must have used a much lower quality steel for the reenforcement than for the tube. Just thought how they put them together was interesting.

Re: Rear radius rod construction. Just something interesting.

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 12:18 am
by Mark Gregush
When you got the Warford, it came with ends that had an extension. You cut the radius rods and inserted the piece, then riveted them back together.

Re: Rear radius rod construction. Just something interesting.

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 12:59 am
by Reno Speedster
I have seen that in the books. I am running a Muncie transmission but my brackets make for a longer wheelbase, which means a custom length for the radius rods.

Re: Rear radius rod construction. Just something interesting.

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:41 am
by TRDxB2
Texas T instructions http://www.texastparts.com/mm5/manuals/WarfordInst.pdf
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Re: Rear radius rod construction. Just something interesting.

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 8:00 pm
by Reno Speedster
Interesting. I have never seen the one for the TT. Interesting to see that what I am doing has been done before.