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Title: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: Cajun Kid on May 07, 2009, 09:27:47 PM
Can anyone help me with mounting location for the chute?
Where to mount  and where to attach the line ?

Charles
Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: Harold Bettes on May 08, 2009, 12:41:02 AM
Howdy, :-D

Chute webbing connection should be mounted in line with the CG of the vehicle.

The chute package will mount about anywhere, but ejection of the pilot chute is best when it is tossed into the airstream. That ends up being about smack dab in the middle of the radius on the trunk lid or close to that. :-o  At least that is my opinion albeit not so humble  :wink:8-)

Personally I would do some testing of the chute at low speeds from your Dodge truck!!! :roll: Just kidding. :lol:

Good Luck. :cheers:

Regards,
HB2 :-)
Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: jl222 on May 08, 2009, 01:01:46 AM
 
  And cam height is usually close for cg. Line should be tethered on strong mounting point such as frame.

 Check with chute manufacture.

  JL222
Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: Cajun Kid on May 08, 2009, 09:11:26 PM
Thanks guys,

My chassis/frame is 2x4 .120 sq. tube, the cage is 1 3/4  .120 DOM.... 

The tether line will be attached (very strongly) to an X Braced round tube or the chassis rear frame member in the trunk area... I just needed to know what height to mount the tether lines... Center of Gravity ?  Sounds easy, but the top half of the car should weigh less than the bottom half, so is the CG below the centerline of the car ?  AS to the chute pack ?

I assume some shutes still use chute packs and some use the "launch tubes"  I would assume that mounting the pack or tube center of the rear bumper L to R and slightly above where the License plate surround is ?

Am I on the right track...

Thanks for any and all input,,, as when the chute deploys, I dont want the sh*T to rush out of me  LOL  and prefer to keep the back tires planted when the rag blossoms.

Charles
Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: Stan Back on May 08, 2009, 09:26:58 PM
As jl222 said -- And cam height is usually close for cg.
Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: Cajun Kid on May 08, 2009, 10:42:25 PM
Got it,  Just drew an imaginary line and the cam height is lower than the center line of the car, but sure looks like a good starting point for the tether attachment point.

Any suggestions on Traditional Chute  "Pack" or "Tube Launcher"  Since this is a door car, I would think Chute Pack with Pilot Chute would be fine?

Charles
Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: interested bystander on May 09, 2009, 01:08:05 AM


You'd be stupid not to consult and then take the advice of the 'chute manufacturer.

Anything you get here on the GREAT website  will be like the opinions of the Blind Men and the Elephant fable, I'm afraid.
Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: Dr Goggles on May 09, 2009, 01:12:14 AM
Can anyone help me with mounting location for the chute?
Where to mount  and where to attach the line ?
Charles
You'd be stupid not to consult and then take the advice of the 'chute manufacturer.
Anything you get here on the GREAT website  will be like the opinions of the Blind Men and the Elephant fable, I'm afraid.

that may well be a good point IB because I for one noticed that no-one even bothered to say "the back of the car" :wink:
Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: jl222 on May 09, 2009, 08:23:38 PM
 
  Trunk lid is usually at rear of car [in the USA] :-D
 
   Still looking for the finger icon for piranha mouth :-o

       JL222

Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: interested bystander on May 09, 2009, 09:13:00 PM
On a serious note, jl222's cam height suggestion is an excellent estimation for CG  height- unless it's a forklift.

Hey, you don't like my newest avatar? It was one of a series of disgusting looking humans  sent me by one or the other of my ex wives. The rest were too offensive to use.

Been meaning to ask after one of your posts: is that excellent bar whereyoung ladies parade with nothing on above the waist still in Clovis?

Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: Glen on May 09, 2009, 09:30:02 PM
Bruce Geisler had a chute on each end because he use to spin so much.
Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: bvillercr on May 09, 2009, 10:14:23 PM


You'd be stupid not to consult and then take the advice of the 'chute manufacturer.

Anything you get here on the GREAT website  will be like the opinions of the Blind Men and the Elephant fable, I'm afraid.

So which on of the opinions were off base on this thread?  And that little bar is considered Fresno.  Clinton and Clovis Ave.   :-D :-D
Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: Cajun Kid on May 09, 2009, 10:14:56 PM
I was hoping to get some good advice here from folks who own or have owned and driven a 53/54 Stude on the salt at over 200 MPH,,, I would think / hope that what they have to say about the type, location etc of a chute would be a good starting point,,, then after the baseline advice from those who have actual experiance in this body style ,,, I will take that info and consult with Bob Stroud for the final decision.

I have searched and all the photos I see of Studes are side or front views,, I am looking for rear views so I can see the type of chute and the type and location of the mounts.

I hate to be so caught up in this method of research, but there is a wealth of knowledge and experiance on this site, I enjoy the people and appreciate the advise and experiance.

Thanks again,,,

Charles

Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: 4-barrel Mike on May 09, 2009, 10:37:44 PM

  Trunk lit is usually at rear of car [in the USA] :-D
 
   Still looking for the finger icon for piranha mouth :-o

       JL222



Personally, I think that a finger (http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee171/4-BarrelMike/Miscellaneous%20stuff/Finger.gif) is a little too strong.  I think something like (http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee171/4-BarrelMike/Miscellaneous%20stuff/showback.gif) would be more appropriate.  :mrgreen:

Mike
Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: jl222 on May 09, 2009, 10:43:22 PM
   
  were did you get those? I want some :-D

    JL222 :cheers:
Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: fredvance on May 09, 2009, 11:04:14 PM
Charles, did you look on Sumners website, Purple Sage Trading Post? He crews for Hooleys Stude and there might be some pics that would help you.
Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: bvillercr on May 09, 2009, 11:50:50 PM
I couldn't copy a picture, so I copied the page.  It shows Hooleys parachute. :cheers:

http://purplesagetradingpost.com/sumner/hooley/hooley-construction-2006-1.html
Title: Re: Chute Help for 53 Studebaker
Post by: Cajun Kid on May 11, 2009, 09:22:17 AM
B'ville,  thanks. I looked all over Sum's site and could not find those pics.. Oh well to late at night or to much moonshine !!

Charles