New Project VA485 - RPJ 7L
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Got the gearbox tunnel back from the powder coaters, it has come out very nice, my repair doesn't look too bad either.
I have the original hessian type sound deadening material that I managed to remove reasonably in tact, can you still buy this material, or are people using modern equivalents?
I have the original hessian type sound deadening material that I managed to remove reasonably in tact, can you still buy this material, or are people using modern equivalents?
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Re: New Project VA485 - RPJ 7L
Looking good Tony!
When I refurbished my tunnel I used some products from this company- they are quite local to me so I popped into the shop: https://www.deadening.co.uk/
I first applied the Silentcoat sheets with the aluminium type finish - these can be cut to size and stuck to the tunnel: https://www.deadening.co.uk/products/si ... olume-pack
Then over the top of that I applied the isolator sheet, which is similar in thickness and appearance to the original material https://www.deadening.co.uk/products/si ... arge-sheet
You may not want to stick anything to that nicely presented tunnel though...
Best Wishes
MC
When I refurbished my tunnel I used some products from this company- they are quite local to me so I popped into the shop: https://www.deadening.co.uk/
I first applied the Silentcoat sheets with the aluminium type finish - these can be cut to size and stuck to the tunnel: https://www.deadening.co.uk/products/si ... olume-pack
Then over the top of that I applied the isolator sheet, which is similar in thickness and appearance to the original material https://www.deadening.co.uk/products/si ... arge-sheet
You may not want to stick anything to that nicely presented tunnel though...
Best Wishes
MC
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Re: New Project VA485 - RPJ 7L
Cheers Matt, I will take a look at those products.
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The car is back from the trimmers & looking good.
I fitted the rear window today , it was a bit tight but I manage to fit it, this was a big relief as I have been a bit worried about it since the roof swap.
Got the rear bumper on & started fitting up the off side doors.
I fitted the rear window today , it was a bit tight but I manage to fit it, this was a big relief as I have been a bit worried about it since the roof swap.
Got the rear bumper on & started fitting up the off side doors.
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Looks great Tony. Love that registration too.
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Automatic, porcelain white - 52,820, genuine mileage (warranted).
Built 26/6/1980, 3 previous owners (2 within the same family).
Supplied by Lavender Hill Garage Ltd, Enfield, London, by garage owner Jimmy Metcalfe on 30th September 1980 to Geoffrey Robinson, Enfield, London.
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Cheers Murdo
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Looking lovely Tony! I bet you are well chuffed with it.
There is a knack to the gutter trims..a downward 'thwack' with the palm of your hand seems to work. I can understand why many leave them in situ though.
There is a knack to the gutter trims..a downward 'thwack' with the palm of your hand seems to work. I can understand why many leave them in situ though.
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1980 1500HL - OPD
1976 Sprint - SWU
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1980 1500HL - OPD
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Cheers Matt, I have read all the previous posts about it, I have trimmed back the vinyl roof as I had this extended over the gutter as per the original, but I think the modern fabric is thicker than the original, but even so they were originally clips to help hold the trim on!
I may have to trim the vinyl back further as I think there is also quite a thick deposit of paint which isn't helping.
I have been whacking it with the palm of my hand, but I cannot get the curved area to clip over, the A post is OK.
Will give it another go later.
I may have to trim the vinyl back further as I think there is also quite a thick deposit of paint which isn't helping.
I have been whacking it with the palm of my hand, but I cannot get the curved area to clip over, the A post is OK.
Will give it another go later.
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The curve at the top of the A pillar is the hardest bit to get on, I usually do this bit first, with the trim held roughly in the right place with a few strips of masking tape. Once that bit is right, the rest is easy.
You are correct I think, modern vinyl, especially the correct wide grain variety for our cars, is a tad thicker than the original stuff. I try to cut the vinyl back to a couple of MM below the upper edge of the gutter, seems to be a bit of a lip there.
When I stripped the original vinyl off my Sprint, I found a full complement of clips, but the vinyl didn't cross the top of the gutter, think the clips are there to stop it rucking down when fitting the trim!
Steve
You are correct I think, modern vinyl, especially the correct wide grain variety for our cars, is a tad thicker than the original stuff. I try to cut the vinyl back to a couple of MM below the upper edge of the gutter, seems to be a bit of a lip there.
When I stripped the original vinyl off my Sprint, I found a full complement of clips, but the vinyl didn't cross the top of the gutter, think the clips are there to stop it rucking down when fitting the trim!
Steve
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'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
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I don't think 'thick paint' was ever in the BL glossary of terms either!
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I have found the problem!
There are 2 types of chrome trim, for Sprints the trim has a wider profile to accommodate the vinyl roof, hence the clips needed on the A pillar.
I have been trying to fit non Sprint Chrome trim to a Sprint, that's why it fits on the A pillar but I can't get it to fit where the vinyl roof is.
So has anyone got a spare pair or atleast the offside trim for a Sprint, not off a HL model.
The vinyl should be fitted over the top of the gutter otherwise it will lift, the wider profile trim allows for this.
There are 2 types of chrome trim, for Sprints the trim has a wider profile to accommodate the vinyl roof, hence the clips needed on the A pillar.
I have been trying to fit non Sprint Chrome trim to a Sprint, that's why it fits on the A pillar but I can't get it to fit where the vinyl roof is.
So has anyone got a spare pair or atleast the offside trim for a Sprint, not off a HL model.
The vinyl should be fitted over the top of the gutter otherwise it will lift, the wider profile trim allows for this.
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Re: New Project VA485 - RPJ 7L
Ah ha! I wondered why you were having trouble. I always took the vinyl to the top of the gutter. My trims always went on fairly easily, albeit with a sore palm afterward.
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