I dropped the kids off at school this morning, as i have some time off work.... also took my frame with me in the back of the car.
Went to a "Metal Land" type place... didnt have much in the way of anything i needed... water pipe, wrong o,d's etc.. went to a few scrap yards... nothing. Ok, time to hit my local exhaust dude. Showed him the frame and he got some 38 o.d pipe about 600 long. It was a tight squeeze but would fit the down tube when i did the mods. Next up was a scrap piece of 41 o.d to replace the bit of down tube i cut out. Then 47 o.d to go over the top of the downtube for the gusset.
I walked out with a handful of tube for $10. Next stop Bunnings to get some grinding stones for the drill and some bubble wrap for the pipe i am sending to GMC.
Ok, first pic below is when i got all set up and ready to rock.
I used Rocketfrogs advice and used a 12.5mm drill bit to drill out the crush tubes at the bottom of the main down tube. These tubes are for the engine mounts. They are much thicker on the outside than on the inside. So, drilling them with a 12.5mm bit removes the internal tube, but leaves a nice spacer mount for when you want to tig some new crush tubes back in.
Next step was to use an extension i had and following GMC's and Rocketfrogs advice i bored, ground and smoothed the internal tube. This took a bit of work but i got it done with some grinding stones and some emery placed in a slot on a length of threaded bar i cut to size. I also drilled some holes for the plug welds.
Finally i could tap the 38 o.d exhaust tube into the existing down tube. I got it approx 570mm along the tube right up to the stem. This will be as strong as an ox. The tube is also lightly galvanized so i guess a bonus will be a bit of corrosion protection.
Once the internal tube was in place, i trimmed the end off ready for a tig weld, and redrilled the engine mount holes at 12.5mm. I will insert some new tubing through the frame and tig them into position.
I have some 12.5mm tube coming which is 1.6 wall thickness. Thats all i could get and not much different from what i chopped out. With the thicker downtube and the crush tubes only being 45mm long, i think i will be OK.
As you can see below, the new inner down tube has gone right through the frame and now acts as a strong back. In fact it goes right up to the steering neck.
Next pic below, i used the 41 o.d tube to fabricate a panel to replace the rusted section of downtube. The new section has a 2mm all around. This bit of advice from GMC is so that the new panel, new insert tube and existing frame are all welded together to create a super strong repair.
All the plugs, welds and patches will be done later with the tig, when i organize my dad and some argon.
The next pic is when i decided to get stuck into the gusset. The original gusset was just a bit of relatively thin sheet metal pressed into a U bend shape with a nice 45 degree angle incorporated.
Thats a bit hard to fab up..... or is it? I looked around my shed, and bingo!!, a set of old steel bent handlebars laying around just waiting to get put back into service....as a gusset.
This gusset will be stronger than the original. I used a half round section of 47 o.d pipe as the base. This hugs the downtube and mates up nicely with what i had cut out.
I then used the bend in the bars to come up with this.....
Finally, i used my 3mm plate to make insertion panels and complete the gusset. I now have a super strong gusset that fits perfectly and mates up to the old surfaces and looks almost OEM. Of course, all the tubes, insert panels and gusset has to be fully tigged up, but the fab work is mostly done.
Now of course, there are several ways this repair could be accomplished, with varying materials, thicknesses, techniques and designs. 10 people will come up with 10 techniques.
I used some of the advice from you guys, peppered with the materials i had available, coupled with the tools and skills i possess and within a budget and time frame.
So far it has cost me $15 and 6 hours of my time. I still have to get the old fart around and get some argon, but that will be fun.. i'll shout him some Hungry Jacks for lunch.
Next stop is to fit the crush tubes and get everything zipped up, then another sand, smooth, check over and finally off to the powdercoaters.. which is a month away. This frame will be going up with my XR75 frame and a bunch of knickers knackers to all get done in glorious Gloss Black.
Cheers,