Saturday, 1 May 2021

Bits and Bobs

Bonnet 

 Fitting the Bonnet catches next again measured on a recent trip to GD and using the wiper arms as a reference marked the bonnet and made sure both sides were the same before drilling and fitted with self tapping screws ,The bonnet is double skinned and the handles carry the weight of the bonnet so might change to button head bolts yet .



Handles fitted 

Moving into the engine bay marked a parallel line from the catch and measured down 25mm and that was the first hole for the catch , then made sure that the catch followed the curve of the body ,fastened with button heads.

drivers side fitted 

Moving on to the transmission tunnel needed to fit the gear cover ring again had to be careful not to snag the carpet so went for drilling backwards which seemed to work .

Like button heads better than the usual self tappers 


Fuel Tank 

Needed to fit the fuel flex pipe as not long away from needing fuel .Had already taken the tank to have a earth stud welded on courtesy of  Mirus Engineering So after socking the pipe in hot water to make it forgiving fitted that together with an earth wire from the filler to the tank .
pipe and wire fitted ( thanks Connor ) 

Undertrays 

There are two undertrays that fit under the dash and i know its probably a complete waste of time but i have decided to fit Bluetooth speakers so needed to cut out for this and the reverse lock out button .
Drivers side cut out and sprayed ( both sides because i sprayed the wrong side first )  

Centre tray 

After fitting the center tray  could finally fit the ecu  this was not as easy as i first thought as there is not enough room when the dash is fitted to fit the ecu to the panel .I overcame this by only securing the ecu with the front screws and making sure that it was pushed back as far as it would go . now i have enough room .
ECU fitted


The pink wire hanging down needs to connect to the bared white wire above it as that is the fuel pump supply .

Doors Part 1

 After initially fitting 1 door early on and realizing all it did was get in the way it came off again until now 

The door has an internal handle only which struggles to return on its own so as with other bloggers I attached a spring to the mechanism.

Spring fitted 

 Next job was to fit the door rubber to see if it fitted snug all the way round the door recess and found that it didn't out with the drum sander to smooth out the ridges and good to go .

door seal uniform 

Then its a case of assembling the door which is straight forward and then fitting which is not .After messing about for a while unable to get the door to shut realized that the cap heads holding the door lock were catching swapped those for countersink and getting on a lot better..

Just a case of trial and error moving the hinges about and the door lock in its mountings and then taking it off as not enough room to move the lock etc .

Eventually got the door right with the exception of one bolt that has to be left loose sa will need a spacer under that .

Door fitted (will it still fit with the carpet in ??)


Seatbelts

 Using a four point harness needed the two bottom brackets fitting next .looking at other blogs noticed that I had different brackets to everyone else  as one had a return on it 

Handed brackets that could go in multiple places 

Again using past pictures sorted out were they go and drilled them accordingly 

Applied sealant to the underside of the plate to keep it in place and stop any water rising up 

also had to buy the nuts as none came with the kit and they were 7/16 UNF  ( e bay to the rescue )

drilled and fitted in the correct place 

 Cut the bolt to length ensuring 2 threads showing  after the carpet was refitted 

eye bolts fitted though the carpet ( back carpet laid in ) 

At this point had to see what the harness would look like to fitted it in to see love it .

looking more like a car every day 

Carpet Part 1

 Was dreading fitting the carpets but couldn't go much further without starting  so panicked a bit and bribed Steve with beer and we tacked the transmission tunnel .

Placed the carpet were it need to be at the back and found that this was too far forward for the lay of the carpet to match the transmission tunnel and need to be back about 25mm 

happy with that cut the hole for the gearstick .hovered out all the area and covered the cables with carpet tape

carpet tape on the cables both sides 
Then is was showtime sprayed carpet glue on the transmission tunnel and the carpet and waited for it to just go tacky to give us some working time .

any excuse to get high 

carpet had to come back 25mm 

carpet smoothed out and fits the transmission tunnel 

Fitting the 2 screws that hold the bracket to tunnel were a challenge as didn't want to drill the carpet in case it pulled ended up knocking a 5mm bolt through the hole as a makeshift punch rough i know but worked ,

Handbrake

 Thought this would be easy should have learn by now .using pictures from a trip to GD figured out were the handbrake bracket should be .

taken while on a trip to GD 

using this we decided to fit the handbrake in the same place ,first drilling a hole in the rear for the cable and then fixing the handbrake bracket. First problem is that the handbrake is that close to the side its impossible to use .initial idea was to bend the handbrake to fit but Steve expert welding services came to the rescue again and the braket was "modified "  

Back stud shortened to give the angle and then the cable retainer had to be moved   

found that it fits a lot better was not sure weather it would go on top or under the carpet and the pics are a bit out of sequence as we settled for on top of the carpet .
Steve happy with his work