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Put a shakeproof washer each side of the cable terminal.
I take it that you have an earth lead from the battery to the engine as well as the chassis connection?
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Many thanks for a great day out Sunday, makes a change to see people out enjoying themselves.
So enjoyed the drive out, just about managed to keep up with everyone.
Andi have you tried phoning your number and fix that hole in the floor?
Regards
Martin
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Hi Iain,
Just had a look on the member map and it looks like you have 5 members in Scotland maybe more.
Where abouts are you ?
Regards
Martin
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Hi Welcome to the club, another member asked the same question some time ago try the web site below.
https://www.coveryourcar.co.uk/store/home.php?cat=732
They do indoor or outdoor covers.
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Top front of windscreen to centre line of roll bar 42"
Regards
Martin
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Thanks for the comment hope that the LUK clutch works ok for you.
My Son is not a great one that likes those clutchs, just depends how much power you put through it.
Regards
Martin
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IVA manual section 12 Interior Fittings
Read Required Sandard (7) and see Notes 6 & 7
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This may help you this is a copy I sent with my details removed.
Your Address Here
KITS & REBUILDS
DVLA
SWANSEA
SA99 1ZZ
Reference (registering a new vehicle)
Dear Sir or Madam
I wish to apply to register a kit car following IVA test.
I have enclosed all documents I am aware of requiring along with donor vehicle V5C (registration number (********) I wish to apply for an age related number of the old vehicle.
I have filled in the relevant forms and given answers that I am able to but am not to sure how to answer some of the question details requested.
If there are any other details that you require then please inform me of this.
I have enclosed documents as below.
V627/1
V55/5
IVA PASS
V5C of donor vehicle
The registration fee £55.00
The road fund payment £ ( not sure of latest charge ) 6 or 12 months
Regards
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Robin hood video14
Watch from approx 27mins and 43 mins
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Try Demon tweeks.
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You may find that by pulling the sides inwards a little the bonnet will fit better. Just needs a little tweak.
Where you have slid the bent stiffing panel you may be able to fix a small angle piece to help stiffen the panel straight along the top tube.
At the moment it is sagging down, it needs to be supported.
I would not recommend doing anything to the nose cone, to let the bonnet go back any more.
Mine has about a 1" overhang from the side tubes at the corner.
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14 hours ago, Bob Tucker said:
thats correct. It allows the alligator bonnet to open.
The dashboard fills most of the gap, and a rubber seal (from the Sierra) attaches to the top of the dash and fills the rest.
HTH
I am with Bob, mine had about a 1" gap.
You have the option of how you wish to fit your bonnet.
My son and I choose to have a fixed scuttle and hinge the bonnet forward.
You will need a foam strip to seal the gap between the bonnet and the sides.
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You could try Wolfrace Wheels or one of their dealers. Send a picture of your wheel.
Wolfrace Wheels (UK) limited, 6A The Street Industrial
Estate, Maldon, Essex,
CM9 4XBCompany Reg. 2406254, VAT No. GB570445054
wolfrace.co.uk – New Shop
sales@wolfrace.co.uk
0845 330 9896
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https://www.rhocar.org/index.php?/forums/topic/49218-body-panels-from-kit-spares/
Try the above link from one of the other members when he replaced his panels.
He has made a first class job on his car.
Regards
Martin
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If you fit some threaded bar with 2-nuts and washers on the inside of the brackets.
You can expand the gap to allow the wishbones to fit after removing the bar and nuts ect.
Then clamp up when fitting the correct bolts.
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I made mine as picture, if you know someone that can use a sewing machine and you take your time then it can be done.