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Offline Paul_71

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Re: New UK Member living in the US.
« Reply #90 on: Friday,September 23, 2016, 06:03:27 AM »
What should be going through these holes? Currently have the speedo cable through the small one. What about the larger hole? I have a feeling I'm missing something here as I do not see the harness running through the chassis.
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Re: New UK Member living in the US.
« Reply #91 on: Friday,September 23, 2016, 06:26:40 AM »
The other thing that goes through the backbone is the e-brake cable but it goes through the ob-long holes further toward the front. I might have a few wires go through mine, I don't remember. Other than that, I'm drawing a blank. Maybe somebody who's been there more recently will have some ideas.

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Re: New UK Member living in the US.
« Reply #92 on: Friday,September 23, 2016, 07:45:28 AM »
The field of view is too tight to see what part of the chassis you are referring to. Back up and take another photo with a wider field or say what part of the chassis we are looking at.

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Re: New UK Member living in the US.
« Reply #93 on: Friday,September 23, 2016, 08:05:28 AM »
I had the same problem initially but the heater tubes were the giveaway to where he's talking about.

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Re: New UK Member living in the US.
« Reply #94 on: Friday,September 23, 2016, 08:43:55 AM »
Just in front of the gear stick (shifter) about where the dashboard comes down.

Oil pressure pipe, from engine to gauge ?

Alex in Norfolk.

P.S. Just looked at a TCS. The only things that come out there are the speedo cable and the oil pressure pipe.
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Re: New UK Member living in the US.
« Reply #95 on: Friday,September 23, 2016, 08:58:04 AM »
Here is a better picture.
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Re: New UK Member living in the US.
« Reply #96 on: Friday,September 23, 2016, 06:16:20 PM »
Big milestone. First time I have sat in the car! Seats not the most comfortable, but planning some tlc that will resolve the experience!

Here are a few pictures of the body assembly with some images of how I went about it. (Single handed I might add.)
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Re: New UK Member living in the US.
« Reply #97 on: Friday,September 23, 2016, 06:25:06 PM »
Looking good! How did she fit? Any issues going back together?
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Re: New UK Member living in the US.
« Reply #98 on: Friday,September 23, 2016, 06:34:11 PM »
Lowering it off the blocks was a challenge with the frame underneath. Used blocks of wood and concrete blocks combined until it was low enough to get jack stands under the body. Took a while with small steps but got there in the end.

The frame is new so having to drill new holes once it's together.

Incidentally- what size bolts go in the front luggage area to frame? Anyone know off hand?

Also, the two fixes towards the front of the tunnel inside the car. I have no threads in the chassis, just bobbins in the fibreglass. How do these fixes work? Do I need to put nuts on the bolts inside the tunnel or are they self tapping??
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Re: New UK Member living in the US.
« Reply #99 on: Friday,September 23, 2016, 07:52:53 PM »
Congratulations!!! Things are starting to come together!  :beerchug:

Not sure what you mean by 'fixes', and I don't remember the size of the bolts in the front trunk to the chassis, but I think they are 3/8". The biggest bolt that will fit in the bobbin in the body. On the TC there are a pair of them at the rear of the chassis. I expect that's the same as on the S2. Those are probably 3/8", too. Again, the biggest bolt you can fit in the bobbin. Oh, you'll probably have to buy a long drill bit for the holes in the front at least.

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Re: New UK Member living in the US.
« Reply #100 on: Saturday,September 24, 2016, 02:21:59 PM »
Here is a better picture.

I've attached a slightly better picture. As far as I can tell the large hole on the right is covered up by the body when installed. I can't see anything running through it, an unused hole?

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Re: New UK Member living in the US.
« Reply #101 on: Saturday,September 24, 2016, 04:20:00 PM »
Great thank you for the info. Ill leave it alone with a rubber Bing installed.

Next question:
What colour should this box be? Shown here in red.
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Re: New UK Member living in the US.
« Reply #102 on: Saturday,September 24, 2016, 08:33:27 PM »
That's a bung not Bing. :confused:
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Re: New UK Member living in the US.
« Reply #103 on: Sunday,September 25, 2016, 07:26:12 PM »
Can anyone advise me on the original colour? I'm guessing it wasn't red and should be black. (The other spare one I have is yellow so sending me in a spiral of doubt!)
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Re: New UK Member living in the US.
« Reply #104 on: Sunday,September 25, 2016, 07:29:00 PM »
Satin black