Saturday 22 October 2016

Rear arch trim

This evening I started putting the tadpole trim on the other rear arch as there were small gaps on the one id attached earlier - and it was supposed to be on there!!

I ran a very thin bead of sealant around the inside of the arch.



Then cut the tadpole trim to size and added small cuts so it would bend around the curve of the arch.


As i'd just got the trim out of the shed, it was cold and not very flexible so popped it on the radiator for 5 mins which made it nice and flexible. 


Then attached it to the trim and left it to dry. Will trim the excess tomorrow and then attach it to the car. I will the do the same to the other arch. 




Rear Arches

The last job of the weekend (as it was the only parts I had left) was to fit the rear arches. I jacked the car up and removed the right hand wheel. Then placed the arch over the wheel and drew its outline on  the side of the car. After checking there were no obstructions I drilled out the 7 holes for the mounting bolts and attached the arch. 



Before fitting


After...



It looks really really low and wide now. I loved the drive back to the garage - Well the wife pushing me!!!

I then ran out of time and day light so only ended up with one side finished.

Seats Fitted

After sitting the seats in position, I was unable to get to the seat runners so I could mark where I needed to drill. I decided to lay some masking tape on the floor and then press the seat into it so it left a mark. I then drilled these out to 9mm and put the seats in the holes. Worked perfectly.


Drivers seat in place.


Both seats in and looking good. Not much room in the cockpit though. 



Gearbox mount

After a small amount of cutting, I added the gearbox mount. Now the car is on the ground it was particularly hard!


Friday 21 October 2016

Rear lights

A quick job to start the day, I fitted the rear lights onto the rear panel.

Need to check the fitting for the reverse light as the connectors inside the light are visible from outside.


Saturday 8 October 2016

Rolling chassis

Today I spent 4 hours on the car and got it to the rolling chassis stage. I did lots of little jobs but its all looking good now and could (with a little muscle) sit on its own wheels for the first time.

I started by pulling though the cables for the rear lights. Nice and easy but very tight. They are now ready to accept the light units.



Then I attached the wheels and sat a front cycle wing on just to see how it looked.



Finally attached the Steering boss, column surround and steering wheel. All looking good and the self correcting indicators work too.



Saturday 1 October 2016

Wheels

After a 5 hour round trip to GBS, I now have the wheels, tyres and a few other parts.


Looks great now one is fitted. Hopefully a rolling chassis this time next week.