I *might* be going to that Sunday now.Steve, will you PM me your number mate? I will catch up with you at Santa Pod this weekend.
I *might* be going to that Sunday now.
Vee or 220, depends if I can stomach taxing the Vee for all of March, at the end of March!Bringing the Vee for an outing, or coming in the Ovlov?
Vee or 220, depends if I can stomach taxing the Vee for all of March, at the end of March!
Hi, This piece hanging down is part of the original 2 piece cill, I cut the rust out of it, welded in some new metal and plug welded it back to the new inner cill to stop it rattling around. I didn't think there was any need to weld it to the new cill, as the replacement was a one piece cill. If I do this again, I will definitely cut the replacement cill in two and weld a butt strap in there to join the two pieces back together, that will look more authentic that the one piece! Live & learn I suppose!! Are you wrestling with the same thing?I have an odd question for you going back to when you welded the sills. You had that bit of metal hangin down the inside of the sill which seems to have originally been spot welded to the sill. Did you plug weld it back or not weld it at all and leave it hanging in there? I attached an image of the bit im on about......
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I am very much deep into a long resto and I do not have that piece hanging down which is why threw me a bit when I came across yours. The cills on this have been replaced in the past and wondering if they were simply cut off. I’m not bothered about it being original tbh just solid, and there is a lot of work to make this solid again!Hi, This piece hanging down is part of the original 2 piece cill, I cut the rust out of it, welded in some new metal and plug welded it back to the new inner cill to stop it rattling around. I didn't think there was any need to weld it to the new cill, as the replacement was a one piece cill. If I do this again, I will definitely cut the replacement cill in two and weld a butt strap in there to join the two pieces back together, that will look more authentic that the one piece! Live & learn I suppose!! Are you wrestling with the same thing?
Sounds interesting, have you got a post running on your resto? It would be good to see some pics!I am very much deep into a long resto and I do not have that piece hanging down which is why threw me a bit when I came across yours. The cills on this have been replaced in the past and wondering if they were simply cut off. I’m not bothered about it being original tbh just solid, and there is a lot of work to make this solid again!
Appreciate the reply. Had a good look at this thread and you documented it really well. Top work you have put in.
I haven't really put the effort in to take too many images etc. in order to be able to make a thread about it. It is far worse than your shell was though! Interesting seeing the one in the next post as well and can potentially see the rigidity point of view.Sounds interesting, have you got a post running on your resto? It would be good to see some pics!
It does sound like they cut the remnants of the 2 piece cill off, but I don’t think it’s required once the cill is replaced. I’ve got loads of pics so if you need anything, let me know!
Oh yeah, make sure you have a good dig around the rear beam mounting points, mine looked solid until I had a poke about with a podger!! as you can see in the post somewhere!!![]()
Your not kidding! I did spy a fuel tank. Does that fuel tank leak out of the bung like all the rest of them?Let me know if there are bits of metal that you are still looking for, I have quite a few odd bits of chopped up 5 just laying around! View attachment 200662View attachment 200663View attachment 200664![]()
Pick the bung out, clean both surfaces, tiger seal it in.Your not kidding! I did spy a fuel tank. Does that fuel tank leak out of the bung like all the rest of them?