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Missing chassis bolt ?
#1
I was fitting a replacement tank to a Ruby mk2 and noticed a hole in the chassis with no bolt.
Looks like it maybe used to bolt body to a chassis but there doesn’t appear to be a hole in the body
I have removed the sound deadening on the inside but nothing 
There is a hole on both sides of the car
Any thoughts ?


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#2
There should be a bolt in the far corner on each side, under the seat squab.
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#3
I think Ive seen a post recently identifying the positions of the bolts that hold the body to the chassis but not found it yet
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#4
I think Ruairidh's answered your question.

Steve
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#5
Thanks for your input Steve but it hasn’t added anything to the thread.
Given these two bolts are missing I want to check if the others are fitted and tight which is why I raised the query regarding the other bolts.
Ruairidh, thanks for the info. I’m guessing I will need to drill from the bottom which will be a challenge. Given the movement on these outriggers I think I will need to fit the tank first and then mark the position or try and drill with the tank in situ.
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#6
I have several very long drill bits (18” or so) which I use to drill pilot holes for such jobs.

Your floor has obviously been repaired at some point and the holes left undrilled.
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#7
Yep
I got it part built and sometimes it’s like a jigsaw without the picture
Fortunately there’s always someone here who can advise

Can anyone remember seeing a post showing a fairly basic drawing of body and chassis showing the fixing bolts ?
Even if you can’t find it I would like confirmation I don’t dream it ?
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#8
Steve can also advise, he is extremely knowledgeable and well worth keeping in with.

This diagram is a little early for your car…


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#9
This one should be correct, however…


   
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#10
That’s brilliant
Many thanks
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