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T66 - 22/2/13 at 08:32 AM

Just taken delivery of the Fiat loom, purpose made to my specification, and all the way from Spain without a problem @ £190


I could spend £120 on wire and the next 12 months scratching my head. ...


Alan - Thank you....







http://www.premierwiring.co.uk/


imp paul - 22/2/13 at 03:51 PM

owww sounds good ivo is this just a lighting loom or does it have the bike engine loom in there ?. as i have the zx12r harness to get sorted eg engine loom and lighting loom i dred the day lol. hope its going well for you mate as im having night mares with mine


T66 - 22/2/13 at 05:56 PM

quote:
Originally posted by imp paul
owww sounds good ivo is this just a lighting loom or does it have the bike engine loom in there ?. as i have the zx12r harness to get sorted eg engine loom and lighting loom i dred the day lol. hope its going well for you mate as im having night mares with mine



Hello Paul,


Its the full loom, minus the engine loom and whatever I forgot to get included when Alan put it together...


My MIG is playing up, so is in bits, and the garage is -15c , and my biggest nightmare is I havent a clue what im doing lol, but apart from that its going slowly.

Whats your bother ?





[Edited on 22/2/13 by T66]


imp paul - 22/2/13 at 06:08 PM

hay up mate loom looks nice and its good that your not sure what your doing lol . its the way forward hehe as for my car problems its my new home made false floor. as it meets my imp floor there needs to be some more strenth.and the front cage legs could do with tieing in to the bulk head. but i need cds cage tube bending for the job and i do not have that type of skill just getting fed up of it feels like a waste of money mate. this is my home made bolt in floor so far
this is my home made bolt in floor so far
trying to work out a way to tie in to front end as it needs more strenth
trying to work out a way to tie in to front end as it needs more strenth


[Edited on 22/2/13 by imp paul]

[Edited on 22/2/13 by imp paul]


T66 - 22/2/13 at 06:36 PM

quote:
Originally posted by imp paul
hay up mate loom looks nice and its good that your not sure what your doing lol . its the way forward hehe as for my car problems its my new home made false floor. as it meets my imp floor there needs to be some more strenth.and the front cage legs could do with tieing in to the bulk head. but i need cds cage tube bending for the job and i do not have that type of skill just getting fed up of it feels like a waste of money mate. this is my home made bolt in floor so far
this is my home made bolt in floor so far
trying to work out a way to tie in to front end as it needs more strenth
trying to work out a way to tie in to front end as it needs more strenth


[Edited on 22/2/13 by imp paul]

[Edited on 22/2/13 by imp paul]




Stick with it Paul - We all get peed off with the garage contents.


On mine the shell is supported by decent tabs welded to the top edge of the horizontal dash bar, two tabs welded to the cage on the top screen horizontal. A flange welded to the main roll hoop vertical sections. I need to weld 4 tabs onto the sill bars, 2 either side.

Under the rear 126 parcel shelf there are 2 plates tied into the chassis, the back 1/4s were flopping about , so they now have 16mm square section holding them both steady.

are you sure you need CDS bent ? Pot up some pictures here, and lets get it sorted out !


There will be a solution here for sure....


imp paul - 22/2/13 at 07:01 PM

cheers mate its just not going all that well. but the above pics are my new floor and it bolts in and out its not a weld in floor so the car can come apart if needs be here is a new pic with my idea of fitting some more cage tube but it would need to be bent to suit the shape of the car if you know what i mean just a few thorts to maybe inprove it
just a few thorts to maybe inprove it


T66 - 22/2/13 at 07:30 PM

My car is a complete rolling chassis, it just happens to have a Fiat 126 shell on it, not a stressed part of the car for suspension etc.


What suspension front/back setup does yours have ? Does it still bolt to the original Imp shell ? So needs holding up ?


imp paul - 22/2/13 at 08:11 PM

ivon have a look at my photo album this mite help you see how it works. its a full imp with the floor cut out up to the front as in pics above and the space frame bolts to my false floor and it goes in to the bulk head in to a front space frame