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Do you have to use 2x1x1/8" tubing for a WCD?
While I can use it, we've used .5x.5x1/8" steel tubing for our entire superstructure this year and found great success with it. Is there a reason for using the 2x1x1/8" tubing most teams use when making a WCD?
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Re: Do you have to use 2x1x1/8" tubing for a WCD?
It fits the bearing blocks used for a west coast drive well. But if you can make the design work with something else, there's no reason that you have to use 2x1 tubing.
Last edited by Joe G. : 14-04-2012 at 16:48. |
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Re: Do you have to use 2x1x1/8" tubing for a WCD?
It's the smallest size that can fit a bearing block for a live axle.
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Re: Do you have to use 2x1x1/8" tubing for a WCD?
Thanks!
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Re: Do you have to use 2x1x1/8" tubing for a WCD?
This is a bit of an aside, but is there somewhere I can look up some detail on these specific bearing blocks?
- Sunny G. |
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Re: Do you have to use 2x1x1/8" tubing for a WCD?
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We tried 1/16" wall tubing on an offseason project for a WCD. It wasn't terrible, but the walls bent in around the bearing blocks. Definitely would not recommend it. 1625 has a nice drive with wider tubes to fit their belts inside the tube. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=86668 |
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Re: Do you have to use 2x1x1/8" tubing for a WCD?
We used 3 by 1.5 by .125 tubes this year for our WCD. They were pocketed with 2 inch diameter circular holes. Rather than slide our bearing blocks rotated in place, having 4 discrete positions to both tension chain and achieve proper center drop. We did this because it moved fabrication resources onto the frame that would otherwise have been devoted to the bearing blocks. We also used the larger tubes because they work a bit better with the rivets our team favors. In short, choose a tube size that works for you, smaller tubes favor teams that weld and use smaller wheels, while larger tubes favor rivets and gussets with larger wheels.
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Re: Do you have to use 2x1x1/8" tubing for a WCD?
Our team has used 1x3 1/8" the last 5 years.
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Re: Do you have to use 2x1x1/8" tubing for a WCD?
We used 3x1.5x1/8" the past two years in order to accommodate our internal belt drive. It's a weight penalty over other frame sizes, but a zero maintenance drive is REALLY nice.
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Re: Do you have to use 2x1x1/8" tubing for a WCD?
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Also saves you some weight! -RC |
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Re: Do you have to use 2x1x1/8" tubing for a WCD?
Correct me if I am wrong Chris. But I believe he means no maintenance as the fact that they never have to tension their belt. On a WCD, you have to maintain it, though a very small job, by making sure the chain is tensioned, and adjusting the bearing blocks when the chain stretches.
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Re: Do you have to use 2x1x1/8" tubing for a WCD?
Now is it steel or aluminum, because steel would get really heavy after awhile.
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Re: Do you have to use 2x1x1/8" tubing for a WCD?
It's steel, but it's surprisingly light. Our entire superstructure this year was under 60 pounds, which allowed us to switch out our entire frame with the steel by our second regional.
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Re: Do you have to use 2x1x1/8" tubing for a WCD?
I think there needs to be some clarification in this thread. WCDs typically use 2x1x1/8in walled ALUMINUM tubing, not steel if I am correct. There is a huge weight difference between the two!
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Re: Do you have to use 2x1x1/8" tubing for a WCD?
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I do not think 2791's drive is "better" than a traditional WCD, and the benefits of putting belt inside the tube rather than outside are somewhat marginal, but it works well for us and there is certainly something special about a drivetrain you literally never have to adjust. |
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