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Found this body. You’ll have to reuse your centre terminal as this one has sheared off. PM me your address and I’ll get it in the post. If this isn’t any good, I’ve got a complete unit somewhere, I’ll look properly tomorrow. Many thanks for this but don't worry - these are Lucas W3 apparently - readily available in 12 volt format but quite rare in 6 volt - the 6 volt ones have a winding around them for some reason - when found in stock suppliers want upwards of £35 for them - has no one had stock I dug a little deeper and found a supplier with a period copy, in stock & £15 has I needed other odds like 6 volt bulbs etc I put the warning lamp on the order but thanks again for digging through your odds & sods to find it - Chris
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glenanderson
Club Retro Rides Member
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No problem. Let me know if you change your mind.
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My worst worry about dying is my wife selling my stuff for what I told her it cost...
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Let me tell you something that most of you already know - Having participated / been a member of several other forums previously and over a long period 'This forum without exception has some of most helpful retro / classic chaps / bods / people / ladies that you are ever likely to come across' 'Nuff Said'
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Last Edit: Apr 6, 2018 6:26:42 GMT by Deleted
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Let me tell something that most of you already know - Having participated / been a member of several other forums previously and over a long period 'This forum without exception has some of most helpful retro / classic chaps / bods / people / ladies that you are ever likely to come across' 'Nuff Said' got to agree with that. aside from the occasional moaning at negative comments and some overly harsh censorship at times (nobody learns from praise alone) , there is without doubt there is a truly inspirational and generous group of people at "play" on this forum.
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'80 s1 924 turbo..hibernating '80 golf gli cabriolet...doing impression of a skip '97 pug 106 commuter...continuing cheapness making me smile!
firm believer in the k.i.s.s and f.i.s.h principles.
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Let me tell something that most of you already know - Having participated / been a member of several other forums previously and over a long period 'This forum without exception has some of most helpful retro / classic chaps / bods / people / ladies that you are ever likely to come across' 'Nuff Said' got to agree with that. aside from the occasional moaning at negative comments and some overly harsh censorship at times (nobody learns from praise alone) , there is without doubt there is a truly inspirational and generous group of people at "play" on this forum. I can but only agree
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lots of dummies get spit on here lol
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Last Edit: Apr 5, 2018 20:11:46 GMT by shielsy68
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Needed to clean up a little bit in the workshop so with the van now running and with the help of a milk crate for a seat I ventured outside with the van to a bit of spring sun - some pics but the van is covered in dust at present Workshop back in order - ran the van back in and up onto axle stands and dropped the wheels of it Ran the wheels over to the tyre centre and they removed the tyres & tubes there & then for me - I shall run the rims over to the blasters in the morning Then turned my hand to get the rear lamps wired up New harness made up for the spare wheel flap and the supply taken directly from the original harness but with addition of an earth Side lamps working - not overly bright but this is only a 6 volt system - I doubt that Tim would ever use the van in the dark Then sorted the brake lights - spent a load of time cleaning up & adjusting the brake light switch which is actuated on the rear brake rod (no hydraulics - rod brakes all round) - I could get them to come on but the switch would then not release when the brake pedal was released - eventually got it sorted Next - looked at the door mirrors Which need to fit here on the front doors There is plenty of the ash frame to fasten to at this point but the stud on the mirror is an insufficient length - I am going to have source mirrors that externally fix by screws rather than a stud Polished the front door glasses up - fastened the window regulator to the inner door panel - greased the window regulator channels and fitted everything has one unit Door catches & keeps could also now be fitted Nearside door now has locking ability - I need to flat & polish the paint on the door prior to fitting the external door handle Then onto the offside front door with a repeat of the process The glass is pretty stiff to move in the new glass felt channels - tip here is to add a little white grease (aerosol type) down the channels which reduces the friction - don't overdo it has the grease can also attract / trap dust & debris which then makes the situation worse Catch & keep also fitted to the offside door Starter button is a bit hit & miss and was also getting a tad warm this morning when I went to start the van I had left the centre dash loose until I had checked & commissioned all of the electrics - so it was just a matter of easing it back off the main dashboard Removed the starter button - copper contacts slightly dirty but also the connection ring is slightly deformed from the years of use I flatted this square again and cleaned the contacts up on the opposite face I will clean the cable terminals up and reassemble it all in the morning - with just the charge warning lamp to fit which should also be here tomorrow the dash centre panel can fitted permanently More tomorrow
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Last Edit: Apr 5, 2018 20:53:11 GMT by Deleted
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"Next - looked at the door mirrors Which need to fit here on the front doors There is plenty of the ash frame to fasten to at this point but the stud on the mirror is an insufficient length - I am going to have source mirrors that externally fix by screws rather than a stud " Chris, A possible alternative to finding screw-on mirrors would be to find threaded sex bolt barrels with proper thread and length, similar to that shown below: The one shown is 1 1/2" long, but many more lengths are available, from sources such as: www.mscdirect.com/browse/tn/Fasteners/Bolts-Screws-Cap-Screws/Bolts/Sex-Bolts-Binding-Posts?navid=12108778+4287224796Just a thought, Lance
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Not a bad idea at all Lance - but its very tight has to where I would have to put that - just at the joint of where the two pieces of ash frame join and I would have to rebate quite a large hole in both pieces of the frame hence weakening the joint - I would have had to do the same for mirrors that I currently have which are more suited to wing mounting than door mounting - I have done a bit more research since and it looks like the vast majority of owners have opted to mount the mirrors either to the door or windscreen pillar - wing mirrors are too much of a compromise with both vibration from the engine bay & restricted vison from the small windscreen & windscreen pillar - so I have ordered a more period oblong style that will mount either on the pillar or the door and will make a decision once they arrive and have tried them in either position - Chris
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Last Edit: Apr 6, 2018 21:10:50 GMT by Deleted
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Last Edit: Apr 6, 2018 21:45:43 GMT by Deleted
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can anything be done about my twitching ocd gland? ;-) (the oil pressure gauge slightly off level in relation to others...and the silver bezel on the speedo?
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'80 s1 924 turbo..hibernating '80 golf gli cabriolet...doing impression of a skip '97 pug 106 commuter...continuing cheapness making me smile!
firm believer in the k.i.s.s and f.i.s.h principles.
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can anything be done about my twitching ocd gland? ;-) (the oil pressure gauge slightly off level in relation to others...and the silver bezel on the speedo? Oil pressure gauge was straightened up yesterday when I did my end of the day checks - has for the chrome bezel - it's either dechrome it but there's no guarantee that's its brass to match others - paint it black which is probably the better option or leave has it is - I will see what Tim the owner of the van wants but it's nice to note that others suffer from OCD too
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Last Edit: Apr 7, 2018 8:08:30 GMT by Deleted
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I knew a fellow "stresser of the small stuff" wouldn't neglect such items!! if t'wer mine I think I would investigate the chance of brass under chrome then paint black if not. not sure on originality but that would be the better looking option in my eyes.
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Last Edit: Apr 7, 2018 8:34:37 GMT by strikey
'80 s1 924 turbo..hibernating '80 golf gli cabriolet...doing impression of a skip '97 pug 106 commuter...continuing cheapness making me smile!
firm believer in the k.i.s.s and f.i.s.h principles.
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When fitting the rear arch trim will you be applying any form of protection to rubber to stop water ingress from the rear of the panel joint or are you just relying on the paint finish?
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Electroplating the speedo rim should be fairly cheap option? And fitting tennis balls to the pedestrian death spear door handles! Top work as always.
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Electroplating the speedo rim should be fairly cheap option? And fitting tennis balls to the pedestrian death spear door handles! Top work as always. Don't really have the luxury of time to go down the electroplating route and I shall very much doubt that it will trouble the owner - whilst it may trouble myself and others I have to respect that it his money and I am doing my level best to maintain a sensible budget with this restoration - I would not worry about the door handles has most pedestrians with a realistic level of fitness can walk quicker than this van can drive - has it is only 2 cylinder / 950 cc / 17 BHP - however in it's day it was a very capable little machine and can still outclimb many other vintage motors on steep hills.
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Last Edit: Apr 7, 2018 10:48:10 GMT by Deleted
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When fitting the rear arch trim will you be applying any form of protection to rubber to stop water ingress from the rear of the panel joint or are you just relying on the paint finish? Pete both sides of the panels are painted then there is the leather cloth wing piping between them - I will apply a seam sealer to the currently open seam between the rear wing & the rear panel to prevent water ingress - the whole underside of the wheelarch including the wing then get sprayed & treated with Dinitrol 4941 underbody wax - same treatment also applies to the front wings / front panels / lower bulkhead / rear fixed panels etc
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hopeso
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For a 'budget' restoration you sure put a lot of effort and expertise into turning out this vehicle.
I'm sure that the owner will be very pleased with the result and please note you have given us all, as usual, a standard to strive towards.
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For a 'budget' restoration you sure put a lot of effort and expertise into turning out this vehicle. I'm sure that the owner will be very pleased with the result and please note you have given us all, as usual, a standard to strive towards. Many thanks - without sounding arrogant I always work on the principle that 'I am only has good has my last job'
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