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  • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

    The only difference with mine is that I have a plate the goes inside the boot to spread the load.

    Adrian


    Originally posted by dcunn View Post
    Don't know whose pics these are, hope they help
    I seem to remember a thread on here about this wheel carrier and I think it had some dimensions - worth a few minutes to look for it !
    Or you could make educated guesses from these pics and my tub pic above

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      On my Mk1 Roadster the spare wheel was fixed by 2 long bolts fixed to the tub. The advantage with this method of fixing against the solid wheel carrier is it will accomodate different tyre widths. My tub was reinforced by a large piece of 3/4 ply glassfibreed to the inside of the tub. There were wheelnuts which when tightened held the tyre firmly against the tub. The only downside to this was the tyre did leave a mark on the paintwork, still a bit of Tcut soon polished this out. For overkill I did make up a means of locking the spare wheel against theft and covered this with a wheel trim. I will try and draw the set up and put it on here later. David.
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        This is what I have taken off the car. I think that it is a water trap and only the one hand tightened but to secure the wheel. I could add the 4 studs and do away with the centre bolt then add a drain hole.

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        Last edited by meverett; 16-09-18, 10:34 AM.

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          Round 2 to me. Just another couple of hours to remove the rest.

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          I have also filled the rear wheel arch mounting holes as the arches looked too high. Also got to lower the running boards (if I use them) as the doors did catch on them when half open.
          Last edited by meverett; 16-09-18, 01:40 PM.

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            I solved the water trap problem on my cabrio by drilling a hole at the lowest point in the wheel well and inserting some brake pipe just into the hole with the other end coming out just at the bottom of the tub after a bit of bending to get a snug fit. I then bonded it to the tub using glassfibre mat.

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            • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

              Next problem to resolve is fuel filler.
              The original builder fitted this nice filler cap, it as 120mm diameter with a 51mm outlet.

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              1st issue, there is nowhere on the rear tub to get a flush mounting for this size, have to look for a smaller fuel cap.
              2nd issue, with the new smaller caps similar to this they all have the 51mm outlet but my escort tank has 45mm inlet. Is there an adapter kit available?
              3rd issue, where do I route the breather? Looks like the original builder didn’t bother routing one.
              Cheers, Martin.

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                Merlinsport for the tube reducer perhaps. I replaced my filler tube several years ago as it had a slight leak. My tank is an Escort one, the breather was pushed up the side of the n/s spring/damper, not touching of course the moving bits, over the years it has worked well with no fuel fume ingress into the car.
                Also, my spare is mounted on an opening boot lid, which is dished and has a reinforcing plate internally mounted, it is abour 6.5" square, cannot get at the actual external mount currently, the security lock on the\stud nut is seized, just given it the plus gas treatment, hopefully tomorrow!
                Last edited by Tony Stott; 16-09-18, 06:15 PM.

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                • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

                  Thanks Tony, Merlinsport, Do they have a website? I googled them and all I get is Merlin sports cars.
                  Anyway a couple of hours after work, 3rd round to me and finished rubbing the tub back to gel coat.

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                  Just got to repair a bit of crazing and plan for the fuel filler. Ideas for the breather most welcome.

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                    www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk - I have a 2018 catalogue somewhere, my filing system is just a big black hole!!

                    Quality parts, spares & racewear for all Motorsport needs. Huge stocks supplied worldwide. Fast delivery. Professional service. Call us for technical help
                    Last edited by Tony Stott; 17-09-18, 06:52 PM.

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                    • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

                      Hi Martin,
                      On the filler on mine I welded a tube near the neck and ran the breather from the top of the tank to it. My cap is a lockable one and has a pressure relief system where it allows air in to replace fuel used but only allows air (or fuel) out above a certain pressure, I think about 2/3psi. This is a safeguard in the event of it going upside down. Been on the car since I built it, 29yrs , with no problems. As I've got an electric fuel pump I've also fitted an Escort fuel cut off inertia switch so that the pump doesn't keep running in the event of a shunt. Also serves as a theft deterrent as a good tap with a screwdriver activates it.

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                      • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

                        Originally posted by Tony Stott View Post
                        www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk - I have a 2018 catalogue somewhere, my filing system is just a big black hole!!

                        https://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/s...r:samco/page:2
                        Great thanks Tony

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                        • Re: Roadster Rebuild Diary from Cornwall

                          Thanks Hugh,
                          I have an old steel filler pipe as well but no cap that I haven’t got a clue what it came off, I would be able to weld a breather pipe to that but not sure if I want an old type push and 1/4 turn cap on it. It is also the same diameter as the tank inlet.

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                            I think my other spare filler pipe was from an escort estate, probably the same car the tank came out of. The filler is the same 45mm diameter as the tank inlet so easy to add a fuel flexible pipe. CBS supply 500mm lengths so more than enough. I have a locking cap on the way that should fit the filler.
                            I have relocated the filler where I could get a flush fit further up the tub so shouldn’t get any splash back at the pump.
                            Filled in the old hole with glass and after god knows how many times adding a fine layer of filler then rubbing back and a quick coat of primer I have got it so you can’t see it, ready for a couple of coats of primer before top coat.

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                              Rear tub finished and body panels in place.
                              Panels are not fixed yet as I have brakes, fuel and cooling to plumb in yet.
                              Pushed out of the garage for a bit of fresh air.

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                              Pleased with my spraying on all the panels except the bonnet, it has some fine scratches that won’t polish out, it may have to go back into the spray tent the next nice weekend.
                              I think I am decided on the original running boards rather than the cycle wings mainly because I have them and the brackets in the garage, just need a bit of repair and rubbing back to gel coat.
                              Last edited by meverett; 14-10-18, 07:59 PM.

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                                Looking great, dashboard is excellent.
                                - 9th owner of T693 SSC possibly a factory built Ford based V8 Sportster
                                - 4th owner of Q309 RNV, an early Cabrio built by Bob Copping, owned Doug & Liz Billings for 16 years
                                - 9th Custodian of JRR 929D, Triumph Vitesse based special Paul Moorehouse built prior to the Triumph Roadster kits.
                                - 8th owner of Roadster chassis number 2395. Now owned by Barry!
                                - Builder of chassis number 2325 (PKK 989M) in the mid 80's. Now owned by Eric & Lynne.

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