15-09-2017, 11:06 PM
Body to chassis spacers?
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17-09-2017, 01:40 PM
Andrew,
Mine did have packing pieces and I may have taken a photo/s of it/them, or added a description to my thread on the previous Forum, just don't remember. Responses so far tally with what I found, especially the rust pits (dongas) under the felt that I found, as shown in one of the photos, so won't be using untreated felt again if I do that is, as closes cell sponge looks a good alternative. To say I'm green looking at the photo of your body, car that is, makes me sigh as things are taking forever notwithstanding my foot. Geoff - Ready to do the Tilter/Rotisserie video at last
17-09-2017, 08:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 17-09-2017, 08:42 PM by andrew34ruby.)
Geoff, my rebuild is further on but I started this project 30 years ago. You might still beat me.
A big thanks to all that have responded re the packing pieces. I now have a better understanding of what's needed.
17-09-2017, 09:30 PM
Suppliers of parts for rebuilding a Citroen 2cv sell rolls of 'closed cell' foam strip to go between chassis and body. A £10 roll is said to be enough for a 're-chassis' job. And some citroenistes cut strips from a backpacker's foam bedding roll, the kind you tie to your rucksack when going to festivals. It is definitely closed cell, but I do not know about the thickness. David
17-09-2017, 10:10 PM
I bought an ebay roll of solid rubber 3 or 4mm thick, about chassis rail width, with self adhesive strip one side to allow for easy positioning.
Not expensive.
25-09-2017, 05:38 PM
Thanks for all the ideas. The job is now done and the body firmly bolted to the chassis. Instead of Denso tape I used thin strips of rubber, and for the ends of the outrigger/crossmembers I cut squares of polyethylene from the edge of a kitchen chopping board. If seemed just the right thickness and was always too big. Trimmed down neatly it is now back in service in the kitchen.
25-09-2017, 08:28 PM
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I cut squares of polyethylene from the edge of a kitchen chopping board. If seemed just the right thickness and was always too big. Trimmed down neatly it is now back in service in the kitchen. [/quote] Has she noticed the missing chunks? |
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