With the chassis finished it is time to do a test fit of the body parts since they have never been fitted to the chassis. I'm glad I did this as it took about 6 tries, with trimming here and there, to get it to fit. Also the floors have been painted and bolted in place.
Since there are no drawings for the F type chassis showing the distance
from the crosstubes to the crossmembers it is easy to get these off a
bit and that happened here. The crosstubes are a bit forward of where they should be but I cannot see that this matters. Everything still fits, with new bolt holes, and you never see the difference.
The Begining This car was bought, some years ago, from Gullwing Motors in New York. It was an older restoration at that time, as far as I can ascertain. The car was found in a barn in north Florida ten or more years ago and went through two avid Morgan owners, being dismantled by the second one and then passed on to me. Much work had been done including a new chassis as well as quite a collection of new parts. Here is what I bought.
Sunday, October 27, 2019
Thursday, October 17, 2019
CARB INTERFERENCE
When I put the engine together and into the car I found that the left wing support panel came right up to the lower part of the front SU carb. I didn't want to cut into the wing or bonnet so I cut a notch to allow clearance for the carb jet. To remove the carb I made it so that the nuts could be removed and the lower stud was replaced with a bolt that could be backed out of the manifold toward the engine. This permitted the carb to be rotated on the top stud until it cleared the wing support. No room for an air cleaner but I think it will work OK.
FLOORING
Oct. is car show month so things have been busy. I finally got around to cutting some plywood floor. I found something called "sheathing" which is a 4 ply sheet, 1/2" thick and reasonably smooth. It just does slide under the torque tube so I don't have to take anything apart to install it. YEA.
Also there was no bulkhead panel behind the seat back. Instead there was a construction made of a box over the gearbox and a bulkhead back about at the rear wheel axle. It was poorly built and lookes awful so I made a new panel and box as it should be done (close as I can tell). You can see in the 2nd pic the angled line where the old bulkhead was located and the unit on the floor in the 1st pic. Nice idea but poorly executed.
Also there was no bulkhead panel behind the seat back. Instead there was a construction made of a box over the gearbox and a bulkhead back about at the rear wheel axle. It was poorly built and lookes awful so I made a new panel and box as it should be done (close as I can tell). You can see in the 2nd pic the angled line where the old bulkhead was located and the unit on the floor in the 1st pic. Nice idea but poorly executed.
Wednesday, October 2, 2019
FRAME BRACE
I added another frame brace. It has been shown that the frame sides at the bell housing crossmember can crack over time. This bracket is supposed to reinforce this spot. The diagonal straps shown on the bottom of the chassis might be a good addition too.
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