Struts. Thanks guys. I'll look at some old cars and post back here when I find something
I bought some off ebay similar to mgb ones but didn't lift the boot lid high enough for me so went down the bonnet stay route.Struts. Thanks guys. I'll look at some old cars and post back here when I find something
I've decided to prioritise jobs. I'm just going to set up a simple rod that I place manually. Just to hold it while I sort out the lock/catch. Then I want to move on to the door skins and door handles.I bought some off ebay similar to mgb ones but didn't lift the boot lid high enough for me so went down the bonnet stay route.
A good plan, otherwise you can get bogged down in details before the main jobs are complete.I've decided to prioritise jobs. I'm just going to set up a simple rod that I place manually. Just to hold it while I sort out the lock/catch. Then I want to move on to the door skins and door handles.
I'll come back round later in the year to revisit all these none mission critical nice-to-haves.
The Vw latch was easy to fit and I like that I can open it from outside. It just appeared neat and tidy fit for installing.Boot lock. Chris at Tribute tells me that other builders use a VW lock/catch and fit the catch mechanism to the floor/rear wall of the boot with the striker above it in the lid.
Why is that?
I decided to ar least try to use the original Z3 latch and to put it in the bootlid same place as z3. The VW lock isn't expensive so I'm not just trying to avoid the cost. But i have the z3 lock so I feel that I should try to use it.
I'm sure I'll hit a problem and eventually fall back on the VW version. In the meantime though here's my z3 latch mechanism (still a bit wonky) in the bootlid.
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I'm not planning on using the z3 key button. In place of the button I'll fit a solenoid to pull the lever on the latch when the button/switch on the boot handle is pressed.
Maybe one reason why others put the mechanism in the floor is that it's easy to rig up a failsafe method of opening the boot. I have thought of that and have a plan.
Once the plastic arch liner is fitted nothing will spray up onto the boot area.Weather seal. My biggest 'weather' worry though is the 3 inch gap between the top of the metal inner wing and the f/g tub. I want to use my car all year round so that needs sorting.
I find it strange that all that spray under the back bumper doesn't get on top of the inner wings.Once the plastic arch liner is fitted nothing will spray up onto the boot area.
I drove in all weathers last year and had no issues. Hopefully you’ll find the same
As a temporary solution I've just left the gas struts attached to the lid part of the hinges and then when I want the boot to stay open I just pop them on the other sideI've decided to prioritise jobs. I'm just going to set up a simple rod that I place manually. Just to hold it while I sort out the lock/catch. Then I want to move on to the door skins and door handles.
I'll come back round later in the year to revisit all these none mission critical nice-to-haves.
Very nice touch. I originally looked down the Fiat Bachetta handle route but after much head scratching opted for the tried and tested plunger type handle. Some have used mgb and triumph....I opted for classic mini as I like the look and feel of it.Flush fit. BMW 507 door handles
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Fitting them, in the right place, will be fun.
The plan is to fit the handles just an inch higher than the swage line. Same place as the 507. Easthetically that's where I want them.it's a tough choice, I like the sleek lines without the protruding handle but the recessed handles are a pain. I quite like the MG handles, I've got some fiat barchetta handles that I was going to try with or consider remote poppers and do without a handle altogether.
The one thing that would worry my with the 507 handles is that it will put the twisting force into the fibreglass when you pull it that you won't get with the MG ones
Remote poppers? Tell me more? would there be a physical button on/near the door? or just remote operated solenoid/actuator?it's a tough choice, I like the sleek lines without the protruding handle but the recessed handles are a pain. I quite like the MG handles, I've got some fiat barchetta handles that I was going to try with or consider remote poppers and do without a handle altogether.
The one thing that would worry my with the 507 handles is that it will put the twisting force into the fibreglass when you pull it that you won't get with the MG ones