Building a 66/67
Chevy II for NHRA stock eliminator racing. Would like to know what front end mods and settings to use to make car go straight & eliminate bump steer ?
66 Chevy II front end mods for drag racing
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Re: 66 Chevy II front end mods for drag racing
If stock you will probably have to limit front end travel some, as the bump steer while fully extended can be hard to recover from when it comes down again.
Our car went 10.30s completely stock front with the linkage through the pan.
Now it has a Viking double adjustable coil overs, adjustable uppers and lowers, and a rack and pinion kit from Churchboys.
has greater front travel, sits lower and rides smoother.
Our car went 10.30s completely stock front with the linkage through the pan.
Now it has a Viking double adjustable coil overs, adjustable uppers and lowers, and a rack and pinion kit from Churchboys.
has greater front travel, sits lower and rides smoother.
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Re: 66 Chevy II front end mods for drag racing
Heim joint tie rods are permitted in Stock. Set the bump steer as you normally would for a drag car, using washers/spacers under the outer Heim joint to get bump steer as close to zero as possible.
"Travel limiters" are prohibited, so you can only use the shock to limit travel.
"Travel limiters" are prohibited, so you can only use the shock to limit travel.
Re: 66 Chevy II front end mods for drag racing
Post over on classracer.com and inquire for Eddie Rezac's bump steer kit. He was the master at eliminating bump steer on Chevy II's.
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Re: 66 Chevy II front end mods for drag racing
I don't have much information about Travel limiters.dannobee wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 10:29 am Heim joint tie rods are permitted in Stock. Set the bump steer as you normally would for a drag car, using washers/spacers under the outer Heim joint to get bump steer as close to zero as possible. penalty kick online
"Travel limiters" are prohibited, so you can only use the shock to limit travel.
Re: 66 Chevy II front end mods for drag racing
Travel limiters are probably defined as straps and such. If the shocks are rebuildable you could make a space under the piston if the rules allow. Or order a shorter shaft.