Tried to fit my side panels today on my Velocitybut had problems getting the top edge to sit flat on the top tube in the engine bay. I put a level on
the top of the chassis and the tube is not dead flat but has a hollow of about 5mm in the middle of the engine bay bit. Anyone else experienced a
similar problem and how did you get over it. I could clamp it down but this will mean the top tube will have a hollow in it when fitting the
bonnet.
thanks
Dave Bailey
I had the same problem with my Viento and sorted it by using several strips of flat ali on top of chasis rail under the side panel. As the panel is straight you need to maintain that for the bonnet to sit on. Les G
Do you mean the engine bay rail is bent down/curved slightly? If so, you can try jacking it straight, or just pack the gap out.
I would be more worried about a bent chassis than fitting the side panels
I think the chassis may have a slight twist in it about 5mm or so but not much I can do about it now!
thanks for the comments
Dave B
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Originally posted by Dave Bailey
I think the chassis may have a slight twist in it about 5mm or so but not much I can do about it now!
thanks for the comments
Dave B
quote:
Originally posted by Mark Allanson
quote:
Originally posted by Dave Bailey
I think the chassis may have a slight twist in it about 5mm or so but not much I can do about it now!
thanks for the comments
Dave B
Spanish windlass and a blowlamp will sort out any minor twists
Turns out that the tubes on both sides dive downwards towards the front of the car by about 6mm. I have already had the chassis hot zinc sprayed and
two packed so how it is will be how it will stay. Turns out not to be as bad as I thought!
Dave B
quote:
Originally posted by Mark Allanson
quote:
Originally posted by Dave Bailey
I think the chassis may have a slight twist in it about 5mm or so but not much I can do about it now!
thanks for the comments
Dave B
Spanish windlass and a blowlamp will sort out any minor twists