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Ultralite Buggy Build

Postby ChaosMS » Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:22 am

Hi everyone, New to forum so just thought I would post a few pics of my buggy project here in the UK, still got a bit to do but the project is going well so far, without too many major issues (those will come when I try to get it registered for road use). The buggy has been designed by myself (and a good bit of CAD software) and is powered by a suzuki swift engine and box.

Anyway I have a LOT of build pics over on my build site but here are a few to get you started :-

Day 1 280 feet of 1.25" (32mm if your in the UK) 2mm wall ERW tube - it dosent look much once its chopped up!
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Majority of chassis parts bent to correct angle with the homemade tube bender:-
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Start of the lower chassis section:-
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Chassis main roll over bar and rear cage:-
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Chassis midsection and upper roll cage:-
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Chassis Upper section in place - starting to look right :-
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chassis with diagonals and engine mounts in place (and a bit of undercoat):-
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Re: Ultralite Buggy Build

Postby ChaosMS » Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:25 am

Here are a few pics of the suspension arms ive built - and the jig!

At it with the pipe bender again these 8 bits are the sides of the arms :-
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The jig to ensure all the arms are the same and repeatable :-
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finished arm with a single rose joint in:-
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Both rear arms for one side mounted to the hub:-
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arms and hub hung in place at the back of the chassis:-
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First arm mounted correctly :-
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Re: Ultralite Buggy Build

Postby ChaosMS » Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:28 am

Final two rear suspension wishbones / A arms they need final trimming to length (note black lines on tube ends:
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A couple of shots of the rear suspension in place:
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and another:
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And finaly a shot of the chassis with rear arms in place and new alloy floor:
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Re: Ultralite Buggy Build

Postby ChaosMS » Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:30 am

First shots of all the rear suspension mounted up - re done the lower shock mount so that it would clear the new rims I have for the project and finally dropped it onto the floor with two steel wheels (from the donor car) - which turned out to be a waste of time so I took em of again!

Anyway a few shots for you all :-

View of rear suspension showing shock location and new hub top mount (lower mount finished and now in primer-
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View from rear showing all suspension and shocks (shock upper mounting hoops not done yet)
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Side view with one of the new rims bolted on
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Rear view with rim
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Re: Ultralite Buggy Build

Postby ChaosMS » Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:35 am

the 4 front arms built (but not finished in these shots)
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And the front verticals in place ready for the suspension:
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Here is a shot of the front hub adaptor I have built for the suzuki swift front hub to convert it to double a arm suspension geometry - My aim is to keep the specialised parts to an absolute minimum hence the adaptors! anyway this is what it looks like (note a rather rusty looking front hub assembly still to be cleaned and painted)
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the lower rose joint plate needs a strength webbing adding to the bottom yet but were almost there.

Front Suspension mounted
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And another shot of the front suspension -
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Re: Ultralite Buggy Build

Postby ChaosMS » Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:39 am

Shot of the back end with tyres fitted (General Grabber AT2 225/70/15), as its easier to roll it out as you can see its a tight fit in the garage now
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Well I wanted to get the buggy to a rolling chassis stage before the end of the year - and I made it!! - with only a few hours to spare (Finished new years eve 18:00 - in the dark!!) didnt get much chance to photo anything at the time apart from the tight fit in the garage!!

See what I mean....
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The next morning managed to take a few more shots herer's a few:-
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Re: Ultralite Buggy Build

Postby ChaosMS » Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:42 am

Engine back in and temp driveshafts made, sorted the steering rack mounting out

It was a nice sunny day so thought I would take a few progress shots,
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And then I put her back in the garage (taken the following day after I put the proper temp driveshafts in!! (the ones in the pics above were only to get the correct length!!
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Re: Ultralite Buggy Build

Postby ChaosMS » Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:44 am

And here is the video of the walkaround
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW15_5NMyDE[/youtube]

And yes I know its called construction video no. 2 and I say its the third video... but the first vid i did on youtube was of the engine running on the stand I built for it - search for videos from TheBuggyBuilder and youll find it - thats if your really bored with nothing better to do that is!!
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Re: Ultralite Buggy Build

Postby ChaosMS » Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:48 am

Got rid of the wood at the rear - will need to change the springs on the shocks once its all finished and I have the "all up" weight.

Rear suspension mounts prior to fitting to the chassis:-
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And a few once fitted (and a second one built and fitted) also shows new seat mounts and steering column mount (first of two)
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Re: Ultralite Buggy Build

Postby ChaosMS » Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:53 am

front suspension fitted
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Alloy section used to house handbrake and gear shift assembly, cables atttached but layed onto to measure up!
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Cut outs done for mounting cables through
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Working version of the selector mechanism bare
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Mechanism with push rods and cranks fitted (extended threaded rod to be swapped out)
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Fitted in position at the back of the buggy! (Again the extended threaded rod is to be swapped out with correct length bolts)
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A lot of work went into getting this correct, it was surprising just how much work was needed just to find out how big the cross gate crank needed to be! Anyway it works like a dream now, just enough movement across the gate and a good notchy click as it goes into each gear, overall I'm very happy  :D
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Re: Ultralite Buggy Build

Postby ChaosMS » Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:56 am

Pedal assembly designed and started cutting out the pedals, so here are a few progress shots:

Blanks rough cut-
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Blanks drilled and cleaned up:
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And finally welded together;
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Finished Pedals
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And the mounting for the pedals
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This is what it looks like now with spring return bar and pedal stop in place-
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And finally hung in the buggy - its a snug fit :D
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Re: Ultralite Buggy Build

Postby ChaosMS » Fri Apr 15, 2011 11:02 am

Exhaust Manifold!!

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Standard manifold on the right ;) just using tape to hold the primarys together for the moment

And here is one with the manifold in place;
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Finished (almost) off the manifold and took a couple of shots
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Radiator mount finished and fitted (Rad core is covered in cardboard in this shot

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close shot showing back box in place and side view of the rad mount.
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Re: Ultralite Buggy Build

Postby ChaosMS » Fri Apr 15, 2011 11:03 am

A quick video update:-

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMBNKQBuavo[/youtube]
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Re: Ultralite Buggy Build

Postby ChaosMS » Fri Apr 15, 2011 11:04 am

Well it was sunny this weekend so I thought I would push the buggy back out of the garage and take a few shots, not as much done recently as I would have liked but made the roof mounted spare wheel carrier, the lap bar, fitted (and modded) the column switch gear, and finished the exhaust off!

I plan to get the engine running this coming weekend and I will post another video of it running ! (All being well)

Anyway here is how she looks at the moment-
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Re: Ultralite Buggy Build

Postby ChaosMS » Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:08 pm

Been busy making the new airbox and fitting the Induction / filter system so time for a quick update -here are a few pics!

Sheet metal parts cut out and drilled ready for assembly;
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Completed Airbox seam welded finished ready for paint;
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Fitted to Injection system;
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Induction pipework with silicon joiners and airfilter fitted;
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Induction system joiner shown fitted (but not clamped) to airbox;
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Back to the wiring loom tomorrow!
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