On a Don Long car there are four radius rods which determine the arc that the axle swings through as the suspension articulates, The torsion arm is a lot shorter and swings in a tighter arc so the holes where the arm attaches to the axle are slotted so that things don't get into a bind. On a regular two radius rod deal this is not necessary as the torsion arm is in effect the lower radius rod.
Roo
Thanks Roo;
I was always wondering this in the back of my mind. But I am still thinking about this though. As you describe, the slot length and location would be a critical item then. As this is holding Caster as she swings. Even though it is a small amount and the 4 point long Radius Arms would keep the caster at set more so the a double radius arm. But the one Arm is not controlling Caster with slots.
With the Long style front end the one Radius Arm would be a safety of sorts if one failed.
I have a hard time putting thoughts to sentences, but do you get what I mean??
I seem to remember a couple dragsters but more-so Altered s with a Torsion front that had a link between axle and torsion arm and this accounted for the different swing arcs.
Mike hey we need more shots of your car, very nice.
On a side note with your front the way it is it nice you can get the tank way up there.
FED's nowadays carry so much more items on them ( then in days afar) .
Thanks
Luke