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Psycho pops 1st October 2012 22:43

Fuel Filler cap, Not as straight forward as I had hoped but its getting there,


http://i1122.photobucket.com/albums/...9126510001.jpg

http://i1122.photobucket.com/albums/...9126335188.jpg

http://i1122.photobucket.com/albums/...9126862154.jpg

http://i1122.photobucket.com/albums/...9127066225.jpg

Not fully seated yet but you get the idea..


Started glassing in the bulkhead tonight,want to make a complete water tight and smooth look across the whole thing

http://i1122.photobucket.com/albums/...9127030966.jpg

http://i1122.photobucket.com/albums/...9126897730.jpg.

And had a play with the number plate light, its sat on its own plinth now, should look better once its sealed and painted with a gasket between the two..



http://i1122.photobucket.com/albums/...9126186631.jpg

http://i1122.photobucket.com/albums/...9126207378.jpg


Thats it for now `pops'

Psycho pops 2nd October 2012 21:46

DVLA Inspection
 
Followed Toweds lead and emailed Peterborough today, the chap called back a few hrs later with an inspection available on Thursday, so i've bitten the bullet and gone for it, think everything is in order, guess I will find out then.....:eusa_think:Pops

Mister Towed 2nd October 2012 21:55

Hey, great news! It'll be a breeze, the chap at Peterborough couldn't be more accommodating. Look forward to seeing some pictures of the process. :biggrin:

davecymru 3rd October 2012 01:41

You'll be fine! Fingers crossed for good weather for you!

Psycho pops 4th October 2012 18:21

Another Sammio
 
Well 2 1/2 hrs to Peterborough, Steve wasn't available when I arrived but another very helpful chap was standing in, He checked the chassis plate against the V5 filled out the second form and we were back on the road in 10 minutes....
Guess thats it, not the nightmare I expected and now my Triumph Herald has become a Sammio Spyder
http://i1122.photobucket.com/albums/...9370671769.jpghttp://i1122.photobucket.com/albums/...9370605655.jpg

Was all over so quick I never got a chance to get my phone out for a quick snapshot...:flame:

Trailer now redundant £125 for quick sale - see separate thread

Mister Towed 4th October 2012 18:44

Great news 'Pops! I told you it was a piece of cake. Just a few finishing touches now and you'll be on the road in no time...

Paul D 4th October 2012 19:11

Congratulations !

Its a real milestone, you're really on the home straight now. Just the MOT to go - five minute job really. Well done.

Psycho pops 6th October 2012 12:32

Since the inspection is out of the way my out riggers mysteriously fell off like so many before, this gave me the first opportunity to fit the bonnet.

It soon became apparent that there were issues to be resolved.

If I got the shut line as near to fit as possible the left hand side of the bonnet had no material left at the rear of the wheel arch,
This has been an issue with other builds and people cut and altered the bulk head to suit.

However if i pulled the bonnet further forward 50mm then that gave me the full width behind the front arch and clearance over my top radiator hose as well as allowing the bonnet to sit as low as I dare.

So decision made I gave it a start, firstly masking of the and trimming back to the new shut line
The rear of the masking tape is where i will build up the bulk head to the new closure line..

http://i1122.photobucket.com/albums/...9522375632.jpg

Then I layered a bed of fibre glass to extend the shut line and bonnet support lip, added a layer of bonding paste and topped again with more glass
http://i1122.photobucket.com/albums/...9522279103.jpg

http://i1122.photobucket.com/albums/...9522355322.jpg

http://i1122.photobucket.com/albums/...9522392394.jpg

Very much a works in progress hoping to end up with a close line that doesnt look kitcar and the strength across without risk of cracking, I will let you know how it goes..

Pops

Mister Towed 6th October 2012 22:05

Wow, that looks like quite a bridge you've gapped there. So, does this mean you can do without any scoops or bulges for clearance? Just remind me what engine you're running?

This stage is pretty exciting, though, isn't it? The final hurdle is definitely in sight...

Psycho pops 6th October 2012 23:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mister Towed (Post 35826)
Wow, that looks like quite a bridge you've gapped there. So, does this mean you can do without any scoops or bulges for clearance? Just remind me what engine you're running?

This stage is pretty exciting, though, isn't it? The final hurdle is definitely in sight...

Towed its just a lowly 1300 Spitfire engine, but it looked like the Radiator top hose would fowl, with this slight mod theres no need for any bulge or scoop, although probably more work involved if I am to achieve the clean shut line I want..

I must say I am enjoying this stage more as every step is that little bit closer to the end.

One other point I have found, my Clutch and Brake Cylinders are so far under the front I cant get the top off them if left as standard, this is partly due to the fact I was concentrating on getting the body to wrap the side rails and may sit a little lower than norm, however it doesnt explain why mine sit so far back under the top panel, worse now I have extended it.
Oh well just another solution to find, I can raise the front of the cylinder brackets by just enough to get access to the tops, other than the fluid reaching the brim of the pot I dont think it will affect the operation of the pedals or function in any way, unless someone out there knows better...

Cheers Pops

Mister Towed 7th October 2012 10:21

Having moved my entire bulkhead assembly back 20mm to improve tyre clearance, I had the same problem with the resovoir caps being trapped under the edge of the bulkhead. My solution was to put an angled recess at that point and 'notch' the front edge of the bulkhead so you can get the caps on and off.

I took a similar approach in recessing the (aftermarket) brake servo and the battery.

http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...ion/003-38.jpg

Looking back at various thread now I can see that some people have had major issues with the bonnet to bulkhead alignment, while others, like mine, have been relatively straightforward.

My personal opinion on this one is that I think it's due to the original mule chassis and bulkhead that Gary used to develop the frames and bodies not being quite the same dimensions as customer donor cars.

This is in no way meant to be a criticism of Gary as I believe no two Triumphs ever left the factory exactly the same when they were new. As an example, Phil J and I only live about eight miles apart, so we can regularly drop by and compare cars. All three are '68 or '69 Vitesse based, but the engines are mounted at noticeably different angles in Phil's two cars, with the blue one being almost level while the green one sits much higher at the front (like mine).

Additionally, both the cars that Phil's completed will take 175/80/14 tyres without fouling the front bulkheads. Mine, however, appears to have the mounting points for the front suspension arms about an inch and a half further back on the chassis than either of his. This meant that I had to move my bulkhead back 20mm and bash the faces of the footwells in with a lump hammer to clear 175/70/14's.

Another thing I noticed when I bonded my body on was that I could either have the rear edge of the cockpit properly aligned with the frame, or the front edge of the cockpit above the dash properly aligned, but not both together. I chose to have the dash end straight meaning the frame touches the inside edge of the back of the cokpit on the o/s, but there's a gap of about an inch between the back edge of the cockpit and the frame on the n/s. If I'd bonded the body on straight at the back, that inch of misalignment would've been at the front, which possibly explains the mismatch between bulkhead and bonnet that some people are experiencing.

I hope that all makes some sense to some of you and sorry for posting such a lengthy thread. :tape2:

Psycho pops 9th October 2012 09:44

Cheers Towed,

Worst case scenario I have to drop that section of bulkhead down by 1/2 inch and the pedals to match, will know more once finished rebuilding shut lines , if the cylinders caps fowl the bonnet close line. Suppose I could fashion a hinged flap, that would fit in with the adapt and overcome ethos that seems to fit in with 50s racers....
OK just got to finish rebuilding a shed so I can justify some serious Sammio time...
Pops

WorldClassAccident 10th October 2012 13:01

Pshcho-pops - If you can give me any ideas about fuel filler pipes and caps I would appreciate it. Here is a thread so we don't divert yours too much : http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/foru...6014#post36014

Cheers

Nick

Psycho pops 17th November 2012 13:31

Log Book
 
Well its arrived



http://i1122.photobucket.com/albums/...hopops/Log.jpg

Not sure if TRIUMPHSAMMIOSPYDER is a good mark but I guess its near enough

:faint:

lancelot link 17th November 2012 13:49

That is a perfect example of why DVLA frustrate me ....don't get me wrong , its a perfectly acceptable description and if you ever plan on selling overseas , it will def. be to your advantage having Triumph on the book , as its a recognised manufacturer .......

I have tried to get that description for customers abroad in the past and been told , ''no way , no longer a Triumph product , no longer says Triumph'' etc. etc.

The inconsistency of inspection criteria and vehicle descriptions etc. just show how the system is flawed......

Mister Towed 17th November 2012 14:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by lancelot link (Post 37542)
...if you ever plan on selling overseas , it will def. be to your advantage having Triumph on the book , as its a recognised manufacturer .

Is there an issue with registering rebodied classics abroad then? That's funny, nobody's mentioned it before on here...

garyh 17th November 2012 15:54

T, stop it... If you know who reads this, it will drag on til Christmas.

Mister Towed 18th November 2012 11:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by garyh (Post 37545)
T, stop it... If you know who reads this, it will drag on til Christmas.

Hmm, you've got a point, but do you think we could call a truce on Christmas day? :peep:

garyh 18th November 2012 12:19

Maybe a game of football, is that the sort of thing you were thinking of...
Anyway how's the rubbing down going, T.

Mister Towed 18th November 2012 13:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by garyh (Post 37576)
Maybe a game of football, is that the sort of thing you were thinking of...
Anyway how's the rubbing down going, T.

Yes, maybe we could stop sniping at each other for Jesus' birthday.

Sanding hasn't started yet due to work getting in the way of paint prep. Few days off coming up though, so I should be able to make a start then. :pray:


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