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Old 20th June 2015, 10:58
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Chasing down a good state of tune for my 948 with a pair of hs2s. They came with DD needles, too rich. I put the GVs from the original herald h1s, still too rich. A bit of research showed there are different strength springs for the dashpots, and if the carbs are "on the large side" for the engine try a lower strength spring. So I've got the "blue" springs, and a set of CA needles which were a lean option to the GVs.



Blue on the left red on the right.
More info when I get a chance to fire it up.

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Old 17th July 2015, 13:22
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Check it out everybody:



The fit is not as good as I have been led to believe (and forget about the included floors-not really fit for purpose.



The engine protrudes significantly and I still am yet to settle the frame and body to final height.

There is work to be done
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Old 17th July 2015, 22:14
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nice to see that it has arrived, but that looks way out... Or is the angle of the shot?
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Old 17th July 2015, 22:41
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You must have something wrong there , that's just not correct by a long ways , buddy.
Can you take some more pictures so we can figure whats going on ?

whats the fender to rim alignment like ? that might hold a few clues.
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Old 18th July 2015, 00:17
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Not too concerned with fender - rim height but front rear is alright. I've not got the back sorted regarding the very back section of the chassis so that may hold a bit of info.

T
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Old 18th July 2015, 07:19
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That motor does look as if it's protruding rather a lot.

From one of the pictures it appears that the body is just resting on top of the rear boot outriggers, once they're cut down and sitting about 4" up inside the shell the front edge of the bonnet should rise up a little.

Is it just the front of the engine that's proud of the bonnet opening? If so, dropping the back of the shell over the outriggers may help with the engine clearance, but it may also make your seat a bit too high.

You mention that the supplied floorpans are not fit for purpose, is your seat on a flat floor at the moment? If it is I'd recommend you make up some lowered pans as you don't want your driving position to be too high up or your ears will ruin the aerodynamics...
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Old 18th July 2015, 07:43
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I've moved the body forward a bit and that has helped. Mr t the seats are on blocks to simulate the floor height I want/ can accommodate the herald seats. I'll make some drop floors from 1mm steel. I'm probably being harsh re the fibreglass floors but they are narrow and go back so far that getting to the rear toe adjustment/ tie rod nuts would be difficult. I also have concerns over the strength of them with a seat, person and bumps. So I will go metal. (Not mental)
Once I figure out what my compliance engineer thinks I will sort those rear chassis extensions.

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Old 18th July 2015, 11:09
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Tim , thx for the extra info. I think that with a bit of wrestling you can workout the fit ok. It must be frustrating after such a long time to put it on and its not visually as you had imagined , but your initial thoughts might be unjust after you adjust heights , angles ect.
My question was relating to rim position in the fender arches , are they centered ? I know this is an issue with the Sammios but have been led to believe its fixed on this reworked version of that car. Its difficult to get a difinitive answer on this one as pictures suggest there is still issues in this area but not a lot of info from builders being offered up to answer the question thoroughly.

I don't know what the current situation is with buying a Miglia at the moment as things seem very quiet on this thread , no imput from the suppliers and virtually no new builds appearing , but there is something very charming about this little car that keeps drawing me back to it.
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Old 18th July 2015, 12:31
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1iTim - Have you got any form of internal framework in place?

Here are a few photos from DaveCymru's build that might help you line things up.







I know Dave did a bit of fine tuning after this initial test fit, but it wasn't too far out for a first attempt.

Good luck, Paul.
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Old 18th July 2015, 13:42
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Thanks guys, I'll be working on it. There a couple of bits where I may have the fitment out, but I'll fiddle around and take a few more photos. Your (all you fellow madabouters) input and comments, and re-posting of relevant pics is very helpful.

I think I've come across a bit negative which is not how I'm feeling- the proportion of this car is very sweet and I'm looking forward to working it out.

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Old 18th July 2015, 19:07
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Whoo Hoo, now the real fun begins!


Thanks for posting those pics up Paul, that saves me doing it and that seems like so long ago now!

As far as initial body and frame fit is concerned, I remember I did a lot of jiggling around to get the wheels where I wanted them to be in the shell and then getting all mentally prepared to lower my radiator like I did with the Sammio.
But then I roughly positioned the frame, body and bonnet and it all just fitted and covered everything!
And that was over my straight 6 with a normal rad. In fact I remember phoning Mike to double check that it was meant to "just fit" without having to lower anything and being very happy when it did


In case it helps.... If I were to do it all again I would screw the doors and bonnet in place while you do the initial frame and body fitting and then when it's roughly bonded in place and the main tub can't move about, only then take the doors and bonnet off! I had a few alignment issues on my doors because I didn't do that. It wasn't hard to fix, but it would have been so easy to avoid in the first place
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Old 18th July 2015, 19:09
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oh and btw, I had yet to lower the suspension when those pics were taken! Nowadays it sits like this on 14's:


This also answers a few peoples questions about where in the arches the wheels sit "as standard"!
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Old 18th July 2015, 19:12
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another "ohh"

I used Mikes rear floorpans and while there is some flex in them they have been fine so far and were a really good fit.
Although I did fabricate alloy front pans due to me wanting to press on while I was waiting for mike (and I wanted to have a play with alloy fab before I started on the interior panelling!)
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Old 18th July 2015, 23:10
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Thanks heaps Dave, I will be trawling over your thread in detail and may pm you for more info pics if I need to if that's ok with you?

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Old 19th July 2015, 01:17
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I see in one of daves photos the front cross member that the bonnet hinges from, there's mounting points that I don't have. Also at the rear it looks like my chassis (herald 948 coupe/convertible) has mounting points a little different to his too. More pics later

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Old 19th July 2015, 09:21
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Having spoken to Mike recently , the kits are very much still available . I believe they are actively being advertised still.
Mikes main business is camper van repair and some bodykit fibreglass items he supplies in bulk for a manufacturer , so the kits have become a side business due to economics but he tells me he has 5 on order so they are still selling .
I cant say why these new builders arent on here but maybe they lurk , maybe forums arent there thing ? It would be cool if they could just say hello and goodbye though , so we can keep things current on here .
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Old 19th July 2015, 09:39
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Quote:
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I see in one of daves photos the front cross member that the bonnet hinges from, there's mounting points that I don't have. Also at the rear it looks like my chassis (herald 948 coupe/convertible) has mounting points a little different to his too. More pics later

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Tim , the first Sammio was built on a 948 chassis and when it went into production , the framework had to be altered as the later , 1200 style chassis are different.
The biggest difference was the box section itself , the earlier ones are flatter than the later ones , I cannot remember if they were the same section but laid on its side or just shorter sections but they are definitely not as tall. Also as you say the rear section is different and the front crossmember was different as well.
I dont know exactly how Mikes frame works but it will be a similar concept to the Sammio one , he definitely created his framework using the later style chassis , so , although I cannot stand here and say definitely , there is a chance your frame will need modifying to work for you .
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Old 19th July 2015, 10:37
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You are right El p here a shot of daves front chassis:


Showing the mount points I don't have.
Here's mine:


Here's how it sits in that position:



Big gap wheel to arch but still has orig suspension. Here's a look from the side with the body on in that position With the front frame drop mounts on top of the "internal bumper bar" as I'm calling it:



Looks like I'll need shorter spring after all- the spax adjustable is not quite enough.
I'll probably end up mounting the front frame cross member to the vertical bonnet hinge attachment points.
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Old 19th July 2015, 10:49
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Brilliant to hear he's still producing, he's got a really cool product!

I've been looking for a pic of my frame "as delivered" so that you have something to compare to but I can't find one, plus I know that Mike is constantly improving his default offering so I'm not sure how relevant it would be?

That said, I have found some more detailed pics I'd not posted before with a few of the mods I made to my frame. I hope you don't mind me posting them here?

Here's the rear.


The circled bits are the main crossmember, which I was going to cut off and re-welded in order to give more wheel arch clearance, but in the end I simply chamfered the ends and that did the job.

The other is the small vertical bracket I added and bolted to the chassis (2 - one each side of the tunnel) as the rear frame cross member was flexing when the handbrake was pulled on and it wasn't working very well. Adding these two brackets hugely improved the feel and efficiency of the handbrake and made things much more solid.


Here's what I ended up with the front of my frame looking like after I'd chopped and re-welded a few bits in order to get better clearance for the gauges.
Plus i added some re-enforcing for the pedals and the two small sections of Box for the wings to fit onto.



Hope this helps?
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Old 19th July 2015, 11:05
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Yes good to hear mike is still making these. Also no probs posting those pics here in fact brilliant. You wouldn't happen to have any photos of the rear under the tank? Also you added the front to rear handbrake bit?
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