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Jun 7th, 2012, 19:45 | #121 |
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I think it would be best to get back on track and concentrate on YOUR repair. This one, for all it's faults, did manage to last for 11 years which is longer than many cars running around then have done. It did take you a while to find and that was through poor alignment rather than obvious rust out etc.
It will be good to see you fitting a complete new rear wing, a very rare job nowdays. Reminding yourself of Jon's repair will help, even though that was a 4 door. |
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Jun 7th, 2012, 20:08 | #122 |
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Wise words Derek... It's not going to be a straightforward job, but at least with the tension released from the mis-aligned panels I'll be able to work my way down from the top and get it right. Finding accurate datum points might be tricky and I'll have to do a whole lot of measuring and comparing. I've cut out most of the old wing now, having removed the rear screen. Looks like there'll be a bit of work needed on the rear screen aperture too...
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Jun 7th, 2012, 20:49 | #123 |
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Would a chassis alignment diagram be of any help?
There's a chassis number cut-off that differentiates the two saloon ones - wasn't sure which would apply to your car (I also included the estate one should anyone else need it).
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Jun 7th, 2012, 21:13 | #124 |
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Thanks Paul. Your resourcefulness knows no bounds!
The measurements at the rear in the centre diagram could prove very useful and save me quite some time. I think I can see a way where I can get the car set up with some decent datum points and take some measurements. With the chassis tweaked back in it's proper place on the RHS there may be some adjustment needed at the bulkhead area if the scuttle panel has been pushed up slightly. I hope this is not the case as it will be a lot more of a faff to sort, but some accurate measurements will show it up. I'll have ago tomorrow... |
Jun 8th, 2012, 10:44 | #125 |
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Well I must take my hat off to you Gordon for the conscientious approach that you have taken to this project. I've just read through the whole post - I mean I've been working extremely hard today - and I am sure that my spanners would have long been thrown into the air before now!
You and your colleagues provide the best information and skill levels that I have come across, and as a rule, not a bad word to be said about anyone, and that, in my opinion for what it's worth, is what a club should be about. I am taking very small steps with my first Amazon at the moment but this is fantastic. Highest regards, Ric |
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Jun 9th, 2012, 18:42 | #126 |
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That's the old wing gone, so I'm committed now! I'll take delivery of the new one in a couple of weeks. Until then I'm going to be busy with work. If anyone can help me source a half decent rear panel in the meantime then I'd be much obliged...
001.jpg Some repairs needed to the screen aperture... 002.jpg Inner sill looks relatively good (certainly compared to the other side)... 003.jpg |
Jun 13th, 2012, 20:09 | #127 |
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I have been following this thread with amazement.
Hats off! You are clearly a very skilled man. However, there is something that intrigues me about the latest developments. No doubt because I am a complete ignoramus when it comes to bodywork. Could you explain to me why (apparently) you considered a replacement wing to be the only solution to your latest problem. Having seen your earlier repairs / fabricated parts I would have thought that for you to repair the wing would have been a piece of cake. |
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Jun 15th, 2012, 22:49 | #128 |
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Hi Simon,
The problem was that the old repair section had been welded on squint as the chassis / rear panel had not been straightened before instalation to line it up correctly. If you look at the previous picture with the boot lid open, you can see just how squint the back end all was .The wheel arch and sill sections were also rotten through. Too expensive in terms of time to repair and very hard to correct the misaligned repair section without an original reference Being the correct dimensions, the new wing will provide a more cost effective and original reference point to align the panels. . Hope this explains things. Gordon Last edited by Gordon Hunter; Jun 15th, 2012 at 22:53. |
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Jun 18th, 2012, 14:43 | #129 |
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It's amazing what turns up on your own doorstep! Sitting in a breakers yard not 2 miles from my own front door was a terminal Amazon with a good rear panel on it!
I am very grateful to Derek for drawing my attention to a post by 'Benzine' who very kindly removed the rear bumper first for me to make the job of cutting out the rear panel easier! Once the new O/S rear wing arrives I will have everything I need to get the back end looking really good with proper panel gaps. Well, all I need that is apart from the time to do the job... New rear panel.jpg |
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Jun 18th, 2012, 18:28 | #130 |
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Well done! Did take any other bits? Odd bits of trim always useful. Side strips?
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