New Project VA485 - RPJ 7L

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Re: New Project VA485 - RPJ 7L

#211 Post by Tony Burd »

Yes its very annoying, I didn't know there was a difference between Sprint & non Sprint.
I have a selection of trims here but the offside Sprint one I have is damaged, all the others are non Sprint.
Not sure where I'm going to find one?
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#212 Post by Mad Mart »

Have you tried Alun. Not sure how it would get to you though, if he does have one.
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#213 Post by shaunroche »

Not that it will help Tony, but I think the original vinyl was much thinner than the reproduction stuff we use today so the trim went on much easier...on the two Sprints I've done I have cut the vinyl along the back of the gutter and applied some sealant to it to reduce water ingress.....
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#214 Post by xvivalve »

There are indeed separate part numbers for Sprint trims...every day is a school day!

The question is, can they be visually identified?

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#215 Post by Tony Burd »

Ignore the dial on the caliper it is out, non Sprint are just under 13mm across the widest part

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Sprint trims are just over 14mm

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So about 1mm larger, side by side you can see the difference, Sprint on the right

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If you do have a spare offside one Alun I would be interested, I would probably pick it up from you. For now I can pinch the one of the other car so no rush.
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#216 Post by James467 »

Has this size difference got more to do with the trim clips that are used on the gutter?

All the early Dolomites (1850s) that I have done haven't had these trim clips that go on the gutter (and no vinyl roofs), but the Sprints and later cars seem to have them. I wonder if it has anything to do with the vinyl roofs, larger trim with a clip to accommodate the vinyl for the roof?

JGJ has these clips.
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#217 Post by Tony Burd »

Yes the larger trim is to accommodate the vinyl that overlaps the top of the gutter on Sprints. For this reason there is usually a clip or two added to the A post where there is no vinyl.

Non Sprints have the narrower trim & don't need any additional clips.

Later non Sprints may have used Sprint trims (maybe they consolidated the trims to the larger ones) in which case they would needs clips on the main gutter & A post area.
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#218 Post by James467 »

Tony Burd wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 10:59 am Yes the larger trim is to accommodate the vinyl that overlaps the top of the gutter on Sprints. For this reason there is usually a clip or two added to the A post where there is no vinyl.

Non Sprints have the narrower trim & don't need any additional clips.

Later non Sprints may have used Sprint trims (maybe they consolidated the trims to the larger ones) in which case they would needs clips on the main gutter & A post area.
Phew, I'm glad we cleared that up, I was losing sleep over it! :lol:
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I never knew they were different either! Will be out in the garage tomorrow measuring my spare ones!

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#220 Post by Tony Burd »

Steve, if you find an offside Sprint one I'd be interested.
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#221 Post by Tony Burd »

Alun very kindly sorted me out with a Sprint gutter trim, went straight on, very easy.

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Had some NOS clips that fit to the a post:

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#222 Post by Tony Burd »

Made some sill carpets went in OK, nearside still to do.

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#223 Post by Tony Burd »

Fitted the engine & gearbox this weekend, dropped the engine in then fitted the gearbox from underneath, not the easiest way but it think there is less risk of damaging the paintwork this way.

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#224 Post by Mad Mart »

Great job Tony. I'm lucky enough to have an overhead gantry in my garage so I used to mount the engine & gearbox together on the subframe then lower the body over the top. As you say, it is a bit close especially by the exhaust manifold so I used to put a folded towel on that side with Mary keeping a close eye on things, as I lowered the body. Putting the engine & gearbox in separately is probably the best way to go with the limited space you have. :)
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#225 Post by Tony Burd »

Got quite a bit done in the last few weeks, engine all plumbed in and exhaust fitted.

Managed to get it running as well!!

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