Hi all
Off to Avonmouth Nr. Bristol tomorrow morning for an AM test.
I'm a bit concerned about sheering self centring and emissions
Will let you now the out come later tomorrow
Rob
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Good luck .
Enjoy the drive and hopefully the nice weather.
Paul
That looks damn fine!
Good luck with that
Mirrors look a little low. Let me know if they pass OK.
Nice looking car that!
You might get pulled up on the seat belts routed through the seats - because the holes become the highest point the examiner might want evidence that
the seats are strong enough to take the downward force in the event of a crash.
I had to route the belts around the sides of the seats to keep the seats out of the discusson.
I wonder if the screen will pass the edge radius test?
Good luck
Mark
Edit: I also wondered if the front mudguards come forward enough. they should extend forwards to a vertical line at the front of the wheel rim.
[Edited on 6/11/07 by mookaloid]
The seats and where the belts go through do look quite high, are they on runners?
If they are you'll probably need to bolt them straight to the floor to pass the seatbelt angle test. (if you can make any sence of it
there's the section of the SVA manual regarding this in my photo archive)
Good luck, with a good looking car
All the best with the test.
Have to agree with the seat height comment but just go for it,
Very nice looking car.
Steve.
Looks good Good luck with the test
AWWW
The poor guy's not going to sleep now
All the best of luck, it looks very good.
Do you think I should just route the belts around the seat ??
put the donar steering wheel back on
I think mango is right, but good luck.
I have got a cover for the aluminium part of the steering wheel. Do you think that is the problem area??
mango and my dad wasted an hour going to a scrappy to get a wheel that made it almost impossible to get in and out of the car but it passed!
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The poor guy's not going to sleep now
Mine passed at Mitcham with a Mountney s/wheel, but it did have the SVA pad on the centre.
Cobra seats have an internal metal frame that supports the harness holes, so in theory should pass, better safe than sorry though.
Good luck for the morning.
ATB Dan.
Good luck mate!
Damn nice looking sled.
Thank for your comments guys.
Rob
Best of luck, but two things are obvious failures if you went to Nottingham SVA
The front edge of the front mudguards have to be in front of the wheel rims
If you've got some u-shaped edging trim, put it on the stearing whell spokes and get the biggest hardest pice of foam you can find and use duct
tape to fasten it to the steering wheel boss to form a crash pad. Then a Mountney steering wheel should pass. Mine certainly did at Nottingham
Having said that if the mudguards are the only thing the tester finds in my experience, the tester will probably still give the beloved MAC1 ticket
good luck with your test let me no how you get on will be taking mine to the same test centre soon
Yippee it passed.
I had to make a couple of changes on site to get it through, adjust emissions, put some trim around the head light mounts, move a fuse holder under
the dash and move the front mud guards forward a bit by bending the frame work.
Had a tester that was firm but very fair
Thanks guys
Rob
Well done that man!
Cheers
Mike
Outstanding well done
ATB Dan