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5th November 2007, 18:24
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Foam extrusion for door and dashboard capping
I am gradually tracking down all the trim bits I need but have failed to find the foam extrusion that Marlin use for the door and dash. Woolies have something similar but much smaller. Does anyone have any idea where else to look?
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5th November 2007, 21:40
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Hi Robin,
I have the Marlin supplied door seal. The closest I can see on the Woolies website is Door Seal 266A. But like you are not sure if it's identical. My seal rubber bit is about 20mm diameter so this one should be OK.
Marlin didn't provide anything for the dashboard (Terry confirmed by email that it is not included in the interior trim kit or the dashboard kit?)
I have bought some SRS26 Sponge extrusion from Woolies which I think will meeet the SVA because it is deformable under thumb pressure even though not 19mm diameter.
How do you read that section?
If not, I might have to fit some vinyl covered sponge or hose pipe.
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6th November 2007, 08:56
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I didn't get anything for the doors or dashboard either. Ended up using radiator pipe insultation for the bottom of the dash which more than covers it for SVA! For the doors I used CBS door rubber which seems to work pretty well.
I've got some pictures of the dash edging here: http://www.msportster.co.uk/detail.a...=13&offset=120
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6th November 2007, 12:28
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Thanks lads - but the bit I am having problems finding is the D shaped rubber or foam that Marlin cover with leathercloth for the door capping and the top of the dash/scuttle join. Woolies have something (SRS8) but it is smaller and very expensive at £17.50 per metre! (Wow)
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11th November 2007, 07:29
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Originally Posted by MartinClan
Thanks lads - but the bit I am having problems finding is the D shaped rubber or foam that Marlin cover with leathercloth for the door capping and the top of the dash/scuttle join. Woolies have something (SRS8) but it is smaller and very expensive at £17.50 per metre! (Wow)
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Hi Robin,
sorry, misunderstood your first post. Now I understand what you are looking for but i'm afraid I have not seen anything like it. It looks like some kind of packaging material?
I'd drop a note to CBS as those chaps are pretty knowledgeable and may know where it comes from?
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11th November 2007, 19:33
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Thanks Peter. Can you tell me what the extrusion is made of? Is it foam or rubber?
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12th November 2007, 13:51
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Ahh I misunderstood you as well! Its made out of a white foam and looks to be shaped by hand from a larger piece. Not sure if you'll find something that is exactly the same.
You can see pictures of it here: http://www.msportster.co.uk/detail.asp?cat=13&offset=60
I reshaped it a bit when we re-did these pieces. Took a bit out from behind the steering wheel so there is more room for you fingers and also from under the dials.
The ends are capped with 2.5mm thick cardboard to give them a hard edge.
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22nd November 2007, 21:16
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Originally Posted by MartinClan
Thanks lads - but the bit I am having problems finding is the D shaped rubber or foam that Marlin cover with leathercloth for the door capping and the top of the dash/scuttle join. Woolies have something (SRS8) but it is smaller and very expensive at £17.50 per metre! (Wow)
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Hi Robin,
whilst looking for something completely diffrent I cam across this tonight...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-ARMAFLEX-A...QQcmdZViewItem
It's not what Marlin use, but it might be OK?
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23rd November 2007, 12:12
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Thanks Peter - that looks just the job if I can work out a way of slicing in half. It's closed cell foam and looks to be very flexible. I thought about using the normal pipe insulation that you get from B&Q etc. but discounted it because it soaks up moisture and is not very flexible.
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24th November 2007, 21:12
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26th November 2007, 20:33
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Originally Posted by MartinClan
Thanks Peter - that looks just the job if I can work out a way of slicing in half. It's closed cell foam and looks to be very flexible. I thought about using the normal pipe insulation that you get from B&Q etc. but discounted it because it soaks up moisture and is not very flexible.
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I decided to buy a length of this stuff in case I need to protect the lower edge of my dashboard come the SVA day.
It's very soft and flexible, much softer than the foam used by Marln and the normal B&Q pipe insulation. You can probably just squash it to a 'D' shape without slicing it in half, but it might be too soft for the door cappings.
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27th February 2008, 09:42
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I don't know if you've sourced something yet Robin, but in my internet wanderings this morning I've come across this:
http://www.vintagecarparts.co.uk/en/...ction-details/
If that's no good, they have all sorts of sponge extrusions on there...
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27th February 2008, 12:04
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Thanks GOO
I have seen stuff like this but not as big. I guess 38mm will be about right. I'll measure the width of the door and see. I had thought about using central heating pipe insulation but it would have to be split in half which could be difficult.
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28th February 2008, 07:48
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I'll measure the width of the door and see.
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Unfortunately door is wider than I thought at about 50mm - so it's back to the central heating foam idea....
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