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Looks good! The front end moulding in one piece looks better than the split front like on Kidge's car. The frenched in side lights in the moulding also a big plus to get the right look. Are those the GRP quarter bumpers you have fitted ?
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SRS System sorted - Info for future
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The following is the normal safety caveat - I am only disabling my SRS system as I am allowed to by LVV and the fact that new seatbelts are being fitted. I am not condoning tampering or working on the SRS system for any purposes other than documenting what has been done on my car so my memory can be accessed down the track. Made up the passenger occupancy bypass sensor to allow the SRS system to believe that someone is sat in the seat - This then stops the sensor sending a fault message for being unplugged. So I have successfully bypassed: Drivers side seat belt loom - 100 Ohm resistor which simulates seatbelt buckled. (across outside pins) Drivers side pretensioner squib - 3.3 Ohm resistor which simulates the squib. (Across two pins) Passenger side pretensioner squib - Again 3.3 Ohm resistor (Across two pins) Passenger side occupancy sensor - 2x100 Ohm resistors and 1x 1N4004 diode in series (Silver diode band to blue seat control box unit lead) - Simulates someone sat in the seat which activates the Passenger airbag and stops a fault code for SBE01. Just for your info your passenger side buckled sensor is not plugged in. I imagine that this is a throw back from L/H drive or R/H drive cars and the loom is swapped sides in the car depending on country of required usage. (Drivers seat active from buckled sensor, passenger side from occupancy sensor) This above info can help if you have a fault message and you are trying to identify if it is the loom or a component faulty. You will need a fault reset tool though as they stay "latched/hard locked in" So I am now clear to be able to tidy the looms, refit the seats and carry on with the internals...... Also mocked up the R/H indicator tonight - see below. https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4823/...e1ef3f87_z.jpgRH side indicator mock up https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4808/...b1cb60ed_z.jpgRH Side indicator mockup 1 |
WelshKiwi – Looks like you are making good progress. :cool:
I’m also sure that even seeing something as small as the side indicator in place helps with motivation. Good luck, Paul. :) |
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Bodily beginnings
Good to see 'MY' bumpers being used, did Chris say that royalties would follow . . .
The side repeaters look fine, I sealed them with some soft butyl and had enough bolt length to fit well. They are certainly an item of beauty. Is the panel base for the front indicators facing straight forward ? We fitted some uprated bonnet struts, but it is tricky with a lack of space. Really need even more force to hold the bonnet up. Lovely to witness your progress. |
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The fwd indicator pods do have a slight sidewards face to them, not directly fwd facing. same as yours? Did you straighten yours? Will be looking further into the bonnet struts to see if a local company can sort an up rated strut for me. Also need to upgrade the springs on the catches when all the lights are in so the bonnet “pops” and allows me a one man operation. Thanks for the good wishes tho, mild progress at best but progress all the same. |
Hey Welshkiwi, I'm in Auckland too. I hope you are taking advantage of the glorious weather to make progress on your project. Did you ever find boot hinges? They look suspiciously like a pair I have in my garage from a FIAT Dino Sider (also built by Pininfarina). I want mine for my own project but you could easily use them as a pattern to cast and then chrome some for your boot. Superformance used to stock the FIAT items at 75GBP but I see they are out of stock at the moment.
Best of luck Ross (in Blockhouse Bay) |
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Here are some for sale https://www.ital-spares.com/brand/fe...haniere-aussen They do look like the ones you have but at 399 euros they are not cheap. https://www.ital-spares.com/brand/fe...haniere-aussen You could always go for internal hinges which some of the original cars had. |
Have you looked at Morris Oxford boot hinges. Very similar design and readily available new for around £20 a pair.
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Here are the type I'm thinking about...
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Those Morris Oxford / Hindustan ones are quite similar (didn't pinin have a hand in it too?) apart from the hump around the exposed axle. I saw genuine used ones on Ebay.com for USA$2000.....
The fiat Dino ones are identical apart maybe from being a bit shorter - easy and affordable to cast them a bit longer in sand then polish then chrome - all depends on how much authenticity you're after. cheers RossAttachment 5796 |
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I currently have Morris Oxford hinges on the back, not sure whether they will be the finals as they needed a bit of fettling/tidying. The backend is still in the crate and hasn’t seen the light of day yet due to other things taking over so pretty poor progress so far. I have had health issues which means I am heading for surgery in the next few months, my boy has had health issues which has sucked a lot of other time but one day the priorities will change! I have a lot of potential energy just waiting to turn kinetic. Steering wheel and boss ready to fit once tidied the electrical ballast. Seat belts arrived so ready to fit. Have got some 15” style 5 crosslace BMW alloys which I have trial fitted to the car. Could be an option with some 195/65/15 balloon rubber wrapped round them, need the panels fitted before I make final decision on that look. Lots of wiring to run in front clam and rear section still and then going to start bonding for top of screen/front of roof. Look forward to catching up sometime and thanks for the photos of your hinges, they look very similar and very nice! Cheers Mark. |
Progress and success - Steering Wheel
Stimulated by Hugh and his steering boss questions I have made some progress - Cheers fella!
Initial fitment of the Nardi Steering wheel, PCD spacer and OMP boss kit tonight. Temporary fit of wheel due to need to change the clock spring fitment to three locations (need to modify the plastic support) and probably need to grind down the OEM original hub spacer washer as it is now too thick and with the face of the column being angled it will be needed to be fitted. Jacked the front up and steering lock and indicator cancelling all works. Even temporary rigged a rocker switch and the horn works ok so I know now the clock spring is good. Had the car running as you can see below with no lights - ABS light comes on with ignition, self checks and goes out so happy days! Double stage wheel airbag needed two 3.3 Ohm resistors for that. (As well as the previous SRS work I listed before) https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7807/...44be79cb_z.jpgNardi Wheel 1 https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4828/...0410bff8_z.jpgBoss Adaptor and OMP Boss https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7924/...de94268c_z.jpgWheel Wiring Initial double ballast https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7868/...81929a14_z.jpgRunning - No Lights |
Clock spring modification - Steering wheel fit
Managed to complete the fit of the steering wheel today as well as route the rear brake light high level harness, fit the seatbelts (new for LVV cert) as well as 95% complete the rear parcel shelf (some carpet covers to make up for the vertical roll cage supports/belt areas). Also prepped the top of the front screen ready for bonding on the support for the front of the roof.
The steering wheel clock spring had to be modified as the holes in the OMP boss were not quite the right PCD and only one hole would align at anyone time. So to fit the three screws I slotted the plastic supports, managed to fit all three screws snug and tight and threadlocked for security. The steering column washer/spacer had to be re-sized, it mic'd up at 10.3mm but to match where the original M series OEM wheel was positioned it needed to be 8.3mm approx. Got the file out and the wet/dry etc and it worked a treat. Just need to fit the horn button now, waiting for my order on E-bay to arrive, gone for a Pininfarina logo button. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7903/...1b05f597_z.jpgClock spring - unmodified https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7806/...d90ca24f_z.jpgClock spring - modified |
Trial fit - Body
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Managed to trial fit the roof/bodyline tonight. So happy to get to this point! There will be some challenges ahead as I have a few things that I think that may cause a bit of scratchy beard time, but hey what else do we have to do! Main challenges will be: - Security of the rear shell to the kit and forward roofline to car bonding - especially for LVV cert pass - Gapping and spacering, body is sitting away from some of its support structures. - Style 5 wheels at the rear may be too far out - May need to consider z4 hubs to bring the wheels under the arches if I go that route - Fuel filler tubing clearance is not good with the rollcage and boot structure - I may be forced to change shape of the filler tube going through that area or even just fit the filler as a "dummy" and keep the fill original on the side with a fill flap. Hopeful I can sort the former....Here's some pics. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7922/...58008b65_z.jpgfront quarter https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4823/...c5234ac0_z.jpgRear quarter https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7921/...935f889f_z.jpgRear view https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4811/...080b9895_z.jpgRoof trial fit https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7838/...beb838bf_z.jpgSide window https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7838/...716e0752_z.jpgSide https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7886/...caeb374c_z.jpgTrial body 2 https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7908/...0497e1a3_z.jpgTrial body1 https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4918/...292b4b4e_z.jpgtrial style 5 wheel But all that said, it is a project after all so where would the challenge be? |
Looking good so far. What are your plans for the area behind the side windows ? Fill it so it follows the shape of the window ?
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I think at the moment I like it enough to keep, but as I will be running the car round in bare fibreglass for a wee while, I will get enough time to think before making a final call. Cheers. |
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