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Today's graft
Hi, well been cracking on today with a few more jobs. Need to get the inner in so I prepared the chassis leg as holes needed welding up due to removing the old one.
Welds were ground back and some Kurust applied to protect the metal as the inner wing leg slips over the top. Whilst the metal was curing, i moved to the passenger floor well, to cut out some areas I wasn't happy with. This area was directly above the chassis leg as you can see.
Next a patch was made with holes so I could plug weld ontop of the chassis prior to welding fully up.
Ground back.
Kurust applied to protect the metal
Also cut this out and replaced.
All this area now prepped for the seat cross member to go back in. Thats the next job, then the biggy which i'm dreading the inner wing, need to prob measure loads to get it hopefully right, any advice, tips fitting this will be gladly received .
Well thats all for now friends, beer time
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Last weekend graft
Hi All,
With the help of Mr Spence, we mocked up the inner wing, AGAIN (See last year's post lol)
Once the panels were lined up, self tappers were put in to hold in place, this is for fine adjustment when the measuring process begins.
clamps removed. Wings were dropped on just to get an idea.
Well, the next job i'm doing is welding in the seat cross member on the passenger side and that's all the work finished in that area. I will post the pics soon. After that I will start measuring up to finally weld in the inner, then front and slam panel to get the front end finished.
Cheers Daz
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Hi All,
Its been a while since I posted,this is due to needing more time in days rather than hours to work on the shell .
So to rekindle the interest though, I got it into my head to pull the brake booster assembly out of the loft strip it down and paint, so its nice and shiney, inspected ,overhauled if necessary and ready to fit to the car. Well I've started, so here are some updates.
Before strip down
Then disconnection of the link rods
Large Servo bracket removed from the Servo
Next Brake master cylinder removed from the Servo unit
Upon removal it was noticed fluid inside the servo unit, not a good sign
Using my trusty MityVac brake bleeder, the fluid was extracted from the servo unit.
Now stripped down all the components layed out.
Next started stripping out the cylinder for inspection.
Now stripped down and is pretty evident why fluid was in the brake servo.
The culprit amongst other thing's
It appears that there is also some missing components from within. My predictions are that someone has tried to overhaul the cylinder previously and either not fitted the kit correctly or they haven't filled or lubricated the components prior to operation causing the cup seal to fold over in the cylinder.
A new brake master cylinder which comes with bottle has been ordered from GMS quite local to me, however doesn't come with new cap as ATE do not make them anymore
Well the next job is to strip the brackets of rust, prime and paint. So pics will be updated accordingly.
Thanks to all who have replied to my questions regarding this in the Technical section
Daz
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Hi All,
Got stuck in today and stripped all the paint off the components using one of those heavy twist wire wheels attached to my grinder. Totally satisfying watching the rust and paint just fade away back to the steel. Next job primer and fill in the imperfections. What wasn't satisfying was when I took a few wires into my dial, that made me wince a bit lol Also nice to see the little Ford logo's stamped into the part's.
Doesn't look much done but took me all day, so well happy. Well deserved budweisers me thinks
cheers Daz.
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