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'72 Lynx Solo Vee off season rebuild

Posted: December 28th, 2007, 1:22 am
by FM4SOLO
Disassembly in progress:

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Lots of work to do: clean, sand, paint frame, rebuild transmission, build new engine, fab new nose, paint body, etc...

Re: '72 Lynx Solo Vee off season rebuild

Posted: December 29th, 2007, 9:57 pm
by FM4SOLO

Re: '72 Lynx Solo Vee off season rebuild

Posted: December 30th, 2007, 11:40 am
by DanRemmers
Is it easier to see the gauges on the floor as opposed to the standard dash position?

Re: '72 Lynx Solo Vee off season rebuild

Posted: December 30th, 2007, 11:02 pm
by FM4SOLO
DanRemmers wrote:Is it easier to see the gauges on the floor as opposed to the standard dash position?
I don't like them there, that is where they were mounted when I bought the car. I am removing them, putting in an oil warning light and a cylinder head temperature gage, moving the oil pressure and maybe the oil temp gage to the back of the firewall where I can see them from above looking down, I only look at them occasionally anyway.

Re: '72 Lynx Solo Vee off season rebuild

Posted: January 8th, 2008, 1:10 pm
by twofoot
Have you removed any frame tubes? It looks like as it stands there is little torsional strength to it.

I guess it's safe enough for solo, but I sure wouldn't run it on a track with other cars. There is little driver protection in case of an accident.

Re: '72 Lynx Solo Vee off season rebuild

Posted: January 10th, 2008, 2:49 pm
by FM4SOLO
This is a Solo only car, and I agree, I would never think of putting this thing on a track with other cars. I have not removed any structure from the car, but it has had a few owners before I got it.

Re: '72 Lynx Solo Vee off season rebuild

Posted: January 24th, 2008, 6:41 pm
by FM4SOLO
Frame cleaned and sanded, pan cleaned, sanded and reattached, painted (first coat). Should begin reassembly this weekend.

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Re: '72 Lynx Solo Vee off season rebuild

Posted: January 29th, 2008, 2:22 pm
by twofoot
Hi Charles. How long did it take you to sand the entire frame? What paint did you end up using on it?

Was it too expensive to have the frame media blasted?

Thanks, nice work so far!

Chris

Re: '72 Lynx Solo Vee off season rebuild

Posted: January 29th, 2008, 2:52 pm
by FM4SOLO
I used a simple electric orbital sander, a pneumatic angle die grinder with sanding disks and hand sanded the hard to reach spots. I didn't even look into media blasting, I really wanted to do this myself. It took 6 - 8 hours to sand, including cutting off some unused brackets with an electric angle grinder. It took an hour to clean up the mess in the garage before I could even think about painting. I used paint thinner and brake cleaner to get the grease and oil off, compressed air, and tack rags to get as much dust and debris off as possible.

The paint is a Rustoleum rattle can Automotive Grey Primer and John Deere Blitz Black enamel using an HVLP Spray gun, a touchup spray gun and a small portable air compressor. The Black was left over from a friends project, and I am very pleased with the results. I put a coat of Pickup Truck Bed Liner on the bottom for protection. I have some updated pictures I'll be posting with the re-assembly in progress.

Re: '72 Lynx Solo Vee off season rebuild

Posted: January 29th, 2008, 10:25 pm
by FM4SOLO

Re: '72 Lynx Solo Vee off season rebuild

Posted: April 29th, 2008, 12:46 pm
by sccafoolishrat
Any pics how it ended up?

Re: '72 Lynx Solo Vee off season rebuild

Posted: April 29th, 2008, 1:22 pm
by FM4SOLO
I've been on the road for work a good bit. I'll try to post some soon.

Re: '72 Lynx Solo Vee off season rebuild

Posted: May 20th, 2008, 2:44 pm
by FM4SOLO
Raw FTD, 2nd in PAX, no updates, still built to the 2007 rules. Lots of work to be done on the Body, need to work on getting more front ground clearance. The new 3rd/4th gears are awsome (1.48 third, 1.04 fourth.)

That's not smoke, it's dust, this is the first run group at a new site, the surface is very dirty but smooth.

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I'll try to get some pictures up with the body removed.

Re: '72 Lynx Solo Vee off season rebuild

Posted: May 20th, 2008, 3:53 pm
by FV80
Don't think you need more ground CLEARANCE - what you need is a higher spring rate. Possibly add some coilovers to your front shocks? (I THINK they're now legal in Solo2?). You might also (or instead) go to an external front sway bar and install a second spring pack - if you don't already have 2. You might already have one or both, but that's a LOT of DIVE under braking... Just a suggestion or 2 from a former 'solo'er' that hasn't solo'ed in many a year :-).
Steve

Re: '72 Lynx Solo Vee off season rebuild

Posted: May 20th, 2008, 4:28 pm
by FM4SOLO
Thanks for the advice, but I am trying to do this on a very limited budget, without purchasing too much. The top picture is under full throttle, the middle is about neutral, the bottom is full braking. It is "diving" about an inch under hard braking, but that is enough to put the nose on the pavement. If there is a bump in the braking zone, it hits the frame (actually the pan mounting bolt heads). I turns in really well, so I'd like to raise the frame (lower the beam) and not mess with the spring rate. I haven't taken the spring pack out, so I don't know how many leaves it currently has, but it hs one spring pack (bottom), and one antiroll bar (top).