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Old 28th December 2013, 20:45
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You're probably right scimjim.
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Old 30th December 2013, 13:59
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Jesus’s Birthday has slowed my work rate right down, but he’s had it now, and I’m

starting to feel guilty, so out to the build tent, which has faired quite well in the high winds I would like to add!

When I decided to lower the body as far as I could before the final bonding, I kind of half expected this to cause later problems.

I was not disappointed!

Or, if you like I was very disappointed to find that the front wheel fouled the bulkhead. I will tackle this at some point, but was really upset to find that the passenger’s door hinge bracket was in serious contact with the body.

Damn and blast!

After all the work I have already done to put this right.

Earlier in the build I took the crash bar and bracket out and did some major surgery to
Prevent this happening. It did work, but the latest round of lowering has bought the problem back, and I do NOT want to do this for a third time! Serious thought going on here……………

I could grind a bit more it off and hope for the best, or take the lot out and do it properly,

A no brain-er really, off it has to come.

I decided I would move the whole hinge about 5 or 6mm further inboard, away from the bodywork. This will involve re-drilling the bolt holes and more cutting and welding,

Well it’s gotta be done…….

When fitting the passenger’s door, I will have to shim it up to compensate for the difference, no big deal.

It’s done now and here are some pics of the saga……..


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Old 30th December 2013, 15:53
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Good to see you back at it Scottie.

It is this bloody wind that makes me fear putting up my tent at the moment.

Also regarding your previous post about a "to do" list, I stopped after my first list ran past 5 sheets of typed A4!

Now I just think about the jobs in hand and worry about the rest another day.

Unfortunately, I will have to think about my own door hinges shortly, when I come to join the bulkhead to the rear frame.

But for now, I will keep my head safely in the sand when it comes to the doors.

Good luck, Paul.
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Old 30th December 2013, 16:00
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I thought I would leave re-fitting the crash bar until tomorrow, as it is such a back-breaking-fiddly-arsed job, but Guilt gave me a good kicking again, so I went back and fitted it. The problem is now solved, and even if the body settles and flexes a bit, there is still plenty of clearance.

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Old 30th December 2013, 19:09
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Don't worry about your tent Paul, bags of anchors and tie-downs are the answer! Believe me, mines still there!
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Old 31st December 2013, 15:33
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It just occurred to me that I want this car finished by April, which only gives me three months, I'm going to have to put more hours in, so I reluctantly left the warm room, and went out to the tented emporium of agony to do a bit more.

Apart, from spending a couple of hours trying to arrange the sides of the tent so they do not allow water to get in on the concrete, I managed to finish the bonding by doing the driver's side.

Hopefully, my extra work on the tent walls will be successful, and allow me to doss about on the cold floor at least keeping dry while I toil on.

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Old 31st December 2013, 16:13
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April -there's a challenge!
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Old 1st January 2014, 17:50
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On Monday I said I would tackle the bulkhead wheel fouling at a later date,

Well that date was today.

At first I thought it would be a simple straightforward job involving a bit of violence
With a heavy hammer. Well, it was not to be! Another hard job? Well what a surprise.
Firstly I trimmed the rear of the wheel arch a bit.

I slit the bulkhead and bashed it in, only to find, it was fouling in another area, which just happened to be a three dimensional nightmare.

Eventually I got to where I wanted, and welded it all back together, but the “simple”

Job took all bloody day.

I am really looking forward to doing the other side! It has the added complication of the
Pedals being possibly in the way!

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Old 1st January 2014, 21:26
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Welding a bulkhead you say?

I think I know a song about that.

Jokes aside, that is a good job getting the clearance you need.

Hope the pedals don't cause you too many issues on the other side.

Good luck, Paul.
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Old 1st January 2014, 21:48
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Very amusing Paul! I think you do know a song or two about bulkheads, I reckon you must be the number one expert on them!
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Old 2nd January 2014, 14:33
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Well, today I did the diver’s side bulkhead which was fouling the wheel on lock.

Today though was different, with the experience I gained yesterday doing the other side

I knew exactly where the hidden sill tubes were, and made swift cuts accordingly.

I had it sorted very quickly, welded it up, kurusted primed and painted in no time.

I checked the wheel clearance which was good, job done, but this time it only took 4 hours, which beats the whole day yesterday!

I am growing tired of doing all these mundane shitty jobs I have been doing recently,
As they do not actually change the appearance of the car.

I am itching to do work that does change the way the car looks.

I think I am close to reaching that point at the moment, just a few bits and bobs

Left to do, and then I think I will sort the windscreen out, that will make big difference.
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Old 2nd January 2014, 14:54
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It has just occurred to me that it would have been very boring not to have been able to go round corners in my completed car, with that thought in mind, I am now even more pleased to have done the necessary work
in order to make that possible..............
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Old 2nd January 2014, 14:56
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... I am growing tired of doing all these mundane shitty jobs I have been doing recently,
As they do not actually change the appearance of the car.
I am itching to do work that does change the way the car looks...
I can certainly relate to that and it can be soul destroying at times.

The good news is that the changes you are making will really make your car stand out.

Glad to hear this side was a lot less hassle than the other.

Good luck, Paul.
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Old 2nd January 2014, 17:04
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At least now when the car building drives you round the bend you will at least be able to steer
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Old 2nd January 2014, 18:19
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Which was hard before! And where did you get the pop up thingy you showed a pic of WCA?
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Old 2nd January 2014, 20:47
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I have a spare one you can have if you want it. PM me your address
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Old 3rd January 2014, 10:44
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Scottie - I went down to the garage to get the pooper and discovered that I had modified it at some point. I also found a few other bits. Please let me know if you want any of it or whether you will fabricate your own. The popper bits are free but the electric bits will incur a small charge (when I can work out what they are worth)

As fitted to my car


My 'spare'


The components


I have pair of these poppers. They are smaller and neater but have no obvious way of fitting them. The sticky out bit is had plastic, as it the collar it slides through. The black ribbed bits are rubber.


Just to gove you the scale of the big poppers


This is the door puller part of the kit. Stick 12v across the terminals and it pulls the wire about 3 cm towards the main unit.


If you want to get clever, here is the control box that does all 4 doors and the boot with twin remote blippers


Good luck with the wiring, I appear to have lost the wiring diagram


Let me know if you want the big popper, 2 small poppers or you are happy do do it all yourself.

Lots of pictures so that if anyone else wants to do this they can see the idea.
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WCA,

Thanks for all the info, I already have the bonnet and boot catches in place and working. To keep things simple and reliable, I have used basic cable pulls.

What I was intending to do,was put a simple spring under the bootlid and bonnet, so they popped up a bit more positively than they do at present.

That spring thing you had, looked ideal. I have searched online with little success, as I am not sure what to call what I am searching for!

That is really all I need, as I deliberately steered away from electrically operated systems.

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Old 3rd January 2014, 16:23
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I will post the big springy thing and the two little ones and I am sure you will create something.

Try googling door poppers btw

http://www.a1electric.com/Merchant2/...ct_Code=POP-2P

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Old 3rd January 2014, 16:59
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Thanks for that, I already tried the door popper thing on google, but all it turns up is complicated electric kits that I don't need! All I want is a simple spring!
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