Now the weather has fnally got reasonable enough to be outside working on the Mk Indy Ive just tried to fit the screen I bought a month or so back
from Duck on the forum and had a bit of a surprise.
It's amazing how far out things can be even though the measurements look fine on paper, a lot seems to depend on the curvature of the scuttle-
very curved on the Indy, not so curved on the car the screen apparently came from, a Robin Hood S7.
Has anyone here had experience of making screens fit- does this look remotely feasible or would i be better of putting it down to experience/
communication and saving up for another windscreen ?
Keep brackets off the ends and start glass/frame from scratch - it'll be quicker in the end
ATB
Simon
I agree with Simon. You could make the frame the correct size then get the galss cut donw to the correct size.
Go for a perspex flyscreen, you will find a lot of beffeting with a screen fitted. MK used to have their screens made for them, the Robin hood 2b is a wider car across the scuttle Ibelieve
Your scuttle looks very similar to mine - I bought a screen assembly from robin hood at Newark show a couple of years ago (£110). This was off
another robin hood - I believe the Zero is the current equivalent model. - Its now £165.
Without a lot of grief, you aren't going to get that 2B screen to fit.
Link to kitspares (the new parts section of RH)....link
This was mine before assembling:
and after....
can do you some measurements if you like, (tomorrow as I'm off to work now.)
Hope this is of some help.
That would be great if you could. Ive heard the weather gear from the GBS/Robin Hood Zero can be made to fit the MK so it would be relly useful if the Zero windscreen could fit the MK Indy scuttle too.
I had a similar issue a while back, got a screen and it was a bit big, as it happened the curve of the lower section almost matched my scuttle, all I
did was make up a small infill piece, it may not be to everyones taste, but I am happy with it.
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Just sen your u2u! Wasn't expecting that! Sorry it didn't work out, measurements all seemed ok, but it seems your scuttle tapers differently to mine.
The windscreen frame has to be right or it all looks s***
It's a really big part of the car.
As for the buffeting my design of the side wind deflector sorts out those issues.
The problem is the pedal box in the Mk is in the wrong place and everything beyond that ends up in the wrong place.
I will see if I have a picture of my old car with the winddeflectors
I had the same issue so did a cut and shut and had a new piece of glass cut. I fitted a small bridging section inside U section and glued in place. Sounds a bodge but it is almost invisible and the glass is the main strength. Still good after 10K miles so seems to work! Glass cost £60 from local windscreen suppliers and is laminated.
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Originally posted by Not Anumber
That would be great if you could. Ive heard the weather gear from the GBS/Robin Hood Zero can be made to fit the MK so it would be relly useful if the Zero windscreen could fit the MK Indy scuttle too.
Just put the roof on to take a photo or two - ..... as you can see, its not the greatest fit...
But it looks like it does the job pretty well. If you dont mind my asking what did thst lot come to ?
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But it looks like it does the job pretty well. If you dont mind my asking what did thst lot come to ?
Thanks for your guidence Steve and for your measurements and photos. It convinced me to approach GBS who confirmed they have sold large numbers of
Zero windscreens to Indy owners plus several sets of weather gear. I'm now trying to negotiate a package price with them for the screen and
weather gear together.
I'd be interested in knowing how wide the Luego cockpit is ?
The Indy is approx 42 1/2" (108cm) accross the outside of the side panels at the front, just by dashboard and the same at the back, behind the
seats. It's slightly coke bottle shaped, half an inch narrow if measured accross the centre of the cockpit near handbrake, though this
isn't visible.
Thanks again
1068 mm at front, centre (near handbrake) and behind the seats. - straight as a straight thing. Two points to take in to account - the shape of the
door is matched to the zero's side - which is lower at the back than the front. See the pic at the top of their page ----->
gbs
The other major difference was the roll - over bar has VERTICAL sides on the Zero, mine has SLOPING sides - it causes a problem as mine finish just
10mm in from the edge of the chassis - It causes a bit of a problem as the tubes can't fold down flat.
Some more info in this thread - I extended the tubes slightly to help the fit. ----->
Stevegough
Not a number - you have U2U....!!!
Jon
Have you tired a brooklands aeroscreen or similar? I have an mra x screen mounted onto my mac aeroscreen and I honestly wouldn't want a
windscreen over it, even at over 80mph, with only sunglasses on too? I'll get some
Pics for you...
Its a good suggestion and Ive seriously thought about the aeroscreen route as so many people have good experiences of them. Sadly it's not an option for me though as I'm planning to use it all year and I dont have a garage. With a windscreen and hood in place i can park it in the drive and throw a cover over it. Without a hood Ive so far had to put some plywood acrross the cockpit to stop the cover filling with water and taking the shape of the car's interior.
Tell you what.....some total idiot has made this thread terribly difficult to follow by posting such MASSIVE pictures! What a muppet!
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Originally posted by stevegough
Tell you what.....some total idiot has made this thread terribly difficult to follow by posting such MASSIVE pictures! What a muppet!
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Originally posted by Daddylonglegs
I agree with Simon. You could make the frame the correct size then get the galss cut donw to the correct size.
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Originally posted by Daddylonglegs
I agree with Simon. You could make the frame the correct size then get the galss cut donw to the correct size.
It's most likely toughened glass and cutting will just disintegrate it.
SteveW