Pardon the INTRUSION - GT40 Safety
In the process of building my GT40 and watching others build theirs, I realized that I wanted to take a few steps to make my car a bit safer / more crashworthy.
The doors on most of these cars are just fiberglass with no metal support structure.
I wanted to somehow do the following;
1) Add some sort of positive reinforcement to the door that would function as an Anti-Intrusion device around the same height as the standard automotive bumper here in the USA. Steel will slow down an intruder faster than will fiberglass.
2) I've not been fond of the idea of mounting a door latch solely to the fiberglass with no reinforcement - that reinforcement / mounting structure was to be added.
Inner and outer Latch Plate reinforcement. The originals were also done this way as best I can tell.
3) The door handles on most of these cars are mounted to the fiberglass handle-pocket with little more than a 3/8 (10mm) bolt run through the thin fiberglass. This will not do for my car. Steel is much stronger.
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Anti-Intrusion Beam;
I will be tying the Door Hinge bolt (1/2" Grade 8) to the Latch-Plate on the door.
One of the things that concerns me about adding this beam is that is this;
If the beam is bent (and we have to accept the fact that it will be in a collision) - it may well draw the rear latch plate towards the front of the car. This "could" JAM the latch. If the Latch Lug is attached to something strong - you may well find yourself with a door that will not open.
My latch lug will be attached to the roll-cage.
How do I solve this?
By making a bind resistant anti-intrusion beam with a floating front mount.
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Materials -
Anti-Intrusion Beam / Door Release Handle Mount:
1-1/2" x 3/4" x 1/8" Mild Steel Channel Iron
AI-Beam Slider:
2" x 1" x 1/8" Mild Steel Rectangular Steel Tubing
AI-Beam Rear Mount / Door Release Handle Mount:
1-1/4" x 1-1/4" x 1/8" Mild Steel Angle
AI-Beam Slider Mount;
5/8" x .125 CM Steel Tubing
2 - 1" Mini-Hose clamps (to dampen vibration/rattles)
Rear Latch Plate:
1/8" 2024 - T3 Aluminum Alloy
Bolts:
1/4" - 20 GR5
1/2" - 20 GR8 (door hinge pin)
Door Latches (Standard RCR Issue):
Mini Bear-Claw by Autoloc
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Total Weight of AI system and Door Release Mount (with all bolts) 6.5#
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Yes - I know that some of this steel is rusty but it will all be cleaned and painted with enamel prior to final installation.
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The Seed that I started with for the Anti-Intrusion Beam;
AI-Beam Rear Mount / Door Release Handle Mount:
AI-Beam Slider Mount ( I cut the access panel for ease of installation )
Slider mount for AI Beam in action
AI Beam and Door Release Handle Mount
(End Caps are needed to bolt them into the door)
Drilled & Tapped in place #7 Drill, then 1/4" drill through the outer layers
Not much "Meat" to put a 3/8" bolt through for the Door Release Handle
The Release handle will now bolt through a custom steel channel
So in the end, I've added roughly 6.5# to the door, but I think it will be worth it in the long run.
I'll post more of the door release handle and linkage I've designed (and yet to fabricate) once that aspect of the car is finalized..
On my website I will post full instructions and measurements when I get a chance.
In the process of building my GT40 and watching others build theirs, I realized that I wanted to take a few steps to make my car a bit safer / more crashworthy.
The doors on most of these cars are just fiberglass with no metal support structure.
I wanted to somehow do the following;
1) Add some sort of positive reinforcement to the door that would function as an Anti-Intrusion device around the same height as the standard automotive bumper here in the USA. Steel will slow down an intruder faster than will fiberglass.
2) I've not been fond of the idea of mounting a door latch solely to the fiberglass with no reinforcement - that reinforcement / mounting structure was to be added.
Inner and outer Latch Plate reinforcement. The originals were also done this way as best I can tell.
3) The door handles on most of these cars are mounted to the fiberglass handle-pocket with little more than a 3/8 (10mm) bolt run through the thin fiberglass. This will not do for my car. Steel is much stronger.
-----------
Anti-Intrusion Beam;
I will be tying the Door Hinge bolt (1/2" Grade 8) to the Latch-Plate on the door.
One of the things that concerns me about adding this beam is that is this;
If the beam is bent (and we have to accept the fact that it will be in a collision) - it may well draw the rear latch plate towards the front of the car. This "could" JAM the latch. If the Latch Lug is attached to something strong - you may well find yourself with a door that will not open.
My latch lug will be attached to the roll-cage.
How do I solve this?
By making a bind resistant anti-intrusion beam with a floating front mount.
----
Materials -
Anti-Intrusion Beam / Door Release Handle Mount:
1-1/2" x 3/4" x 1/8" Mild Steel Channel Iron
AI-Beam Slider:
2" x 1" x 1/8" Mild Steel Rectangular Steel Tubing
AI-Beam Rear Mount / Door Release Handle Mount:
1-1/4" x 1-1/4" x 1/8" Mild Steel Angle
AI-Beam Slider Mount;
5/8" x .125 CM Steel Tubing
2 - 1" Mini-Hose clamps (to dampen vibration/rattles)
Rear Latch Plate:
1/8" 2024 - T3 Aluminum Alloy
Bolts:
1/4" - 20 GR5
1/2" - 20 GR8 (door hinge pin)
Door Latches (Standard RCR Issue):
Mini Bear-Claw by Autoloc
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Total Weight of AI system and Door Release Mount (with all bolts) 6.5#
----
Yes - I know that some of this steel is rusty but it will all be cleaned and painted with enamel prior to final installation.
----
The Seed that I started with for the Anti-Intrusion Beam;

AI-Beam Rear Mount / Door Release Handle Mount:


AI-Beam Slider Mount ( I cut the access panel for ease of installation )




Slider mount for AI Beam in action


AI Beam and Door Release Handle Mount
(End Caps are needed to bolt them into the door)


Drilled & Tapped in place #7 Drill, then 1/4" drill through the outer layers





Not much "Meat" to put a 3/8" bolt through for the Door Release Handle

The Release handle will now bolt through a custom steel channel

So in the end, I've added roughly 6.5# to the door, but I think it will be worth it in the long run.
I'll post more of the door release handle and linkage I've designed (and yet to fabricate) once that aspect of the car is finalized..
On my website I will post full instructions and measurements when I get a chance.
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