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Army Mar 18th, 2018 15:28

Floor fun continues...
 
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...Iīve got these flappy things in the way.

What are they for?

I canīt find them in the spares book

https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/attac...1&d=1521386796

Strange construction - they appear to be welded to the floor pan but have been fixed to the cross member (on to which the front seats are mounted) with self tapping screws.

(Could this be an Amazon seat thing?)

norustplease Mar 18th, 2018 21:30

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Originally Posted by Army (Post 2381789)
Wow - they fit really well.

Nice looking car - 1965 going by the number plate - one of the very last ones I guess

(And spy I with my little eye an old Ford or perhaps an Austin in the background?)

Nope, one of these:

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/797/4...ea2f16100e.jpg[

Citroen Light 15, 1953.

norustplease Mar 18th, 2018 21:40

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Originally Posted by Army (Post 2382187)
...Iīve got these flappy things in the way.

What are they for?

I canīt find them in the spares book

https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/attac...1&d=1521386796

Strange construction - they appear to be welded to the floor pan but have been fixed to the cross member (on to which the front seats are mounted) with self tapping screws.

(Could this be an Amazon seat thing?)

Not sure but mine has them too, so they must be standard.
My 544 is actually a 1964 with a B18, not sure why it has a '65 plate. It came into the UK in the 80's and lived in a Volvo main dealer's window for some time. I acquired it back in 2014. Always wanted one ever since I came across them in Denmark and Norway in the late 1980's.
I am about to pull the front suspension to pieces for an overhaul and have a stash of new springs, bushes, shock absorbers, etc. Her springs have settled a bit over the years and she sits a bit low on the driver's side when I am driving solo, especially with the road camber in the UK, although she goes like a rocket and handles quite passably too.

Army Mar 19th, 2018 10:13

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Originally Posted by norustplease (Post 2382342)
Nope, one of these:

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/797/4...ea2f16100e.jpg[

Citroen Light 15, 1953.

Nice - one of those has been a consideration a few times over the years but then Iīve been distracted by Riley RMs and Sunbeam Talbots and then Jowett Javelins (which is kind of why the PV has happened - to me it is a bit like a poor manīs Javelin)

Army Mar 19th, 2018 10:20

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Originally Posted by norustplease (Post 2382347)
Not sure but mine has them too, so they must be standard.

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Hmm OK - thanks - thatīs a puzzler then as they donīt seem to be in the parts book

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Originally Posted by norustplease (Post 2382347)

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My 544 is actually a 1964 with a B18, not sure why it has a '65 plate. It came into the UK in the 80's and lived in a Volvo main dealer's window for some time. I acquired it back in 2014. Always wanted one ever since I came across them in Denmark and Norway in the late 1980's.

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They are growing on me too!

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Originally Posted by norustplease (Post 2382347)

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I am about to pull the front suspension to pieces for an overhaul and have a stash of new springs, bushes, shock absorbers, etc. Her springs have settled a bit over the years and she sits a bit low on the driver's side when I am driving solo, especially with the road camber in the UK, although she goes like a rocket and handles quite passably too.

Iīm sorry but I have to warn you - once youīve done the front youīll notice how much the rear needs to be done too...

...it is a very simple set up - but those combined threaded parts with end caps going into control arms and also threading onto ĻboltsĻ is a bit strange design choice - cross threading nightmare in the making if you ask me.

Where did you get your springs? Iīve measured mine and they seem to be in spec when uncompressed but the outer surfaces are pitted which kind of makes my chequebook itch (which isnīt a good thing)

norustplease Mar 19th, 2018 11:11

The springs came from Brookhouse in Ipswich. I have bought a lot of my parts over the years from there, also Scandix in Germany, although they tend to pile on the carriage costs if posting to the UK.
Brookhouse probably buy from one of the Swedish suppliers such as CVI Automotive. They all have good webshops and are almost as fast delivering stuff to the UK as Brookhouse.
I have rear springs as well, so will probably do the front first and then move on to the rears.

Army Mar 19th, 2018 15:13

Slow going with the bitumastic goo...
 
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...but Iīm getting there (!)

https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/attac...1&d=1521472313

Iīve resorted to using thinner on the stuff as paint stripper these days is so effing expensive (and even thinner isnīt as ĻvoordeligĻ as it used to be)

https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/attac...1&d=1521472313

Welding tomorrow with any luck and then when the weather starts to get warmer - paint!

arcturus Mar 19th, 2018 17:31

Try using paraffin on the black under-seal, much cheaper. Might be called petroleum in Holland.

norustplease Mar 21st, 2018 21:13

Petrol is good, I had a 444 a few years ago and the fuel line split underneath the car. Neatly stripped all the underseal in the area....expensive though.....not to mention dangerous.

Army Mar 22nd, 2018 09:14

At 1.70 euro a litre Euro95 is actually a lot cheaper than the other options mentioned so far!

(But I donīt fancy doing that)


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