Hi,
Does anybody have a picture of the underside of the Y shaped trim piece on the centre console?
It would appear that mine has been modified (shortened) by the PO and it is unclear what is original and what is not.
I am trying to establish how it is fixed on to the console.
Also is the gauntlet panel where the gear leaver passes through screwed to the bottom; screws upwards, or the top; screws downwards of the centre console.
Oh and can I ask for the mesurement on the console from the remost bend to the end of the console; I think this too has been cut off short.
Thanks,
Paul
Fixing the Y trim piece on centre console
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#2 Re: Fixing the Y trim piece on centre console
Paul : I think it would be helpful if you could post a picture of what you have, as the pieces are difficult to recognise from your description. This particularly applies to the "Y shaped piece"
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#3 Re: Fixing the Y trim piece on centre console
Mine's at the trimmer but I can tell you that it is held to the rest of the console by metal tabs on it that fold around the console.
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#4 Re: Fixing the Y trim piece on centre console
If 1962 with the pimpled alloy upper is any good to you, my centre section is complete and trimmed but off the car and I can photograph and measure the item. The Y piece you refer to has to be the top surface that is forked to straddle the gearchange orifice, right ?
Rory
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#5 Re: Fixing the Y trim piece on centre console
The lever surround fits from under and screws face up. Combined pieced held by tabs but lengths vary according to cubby type (none/long/short 2+2).paulsco wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 4:49 pmHi,
Does anybody have a picture of the underside of the Y shaped trim piece on the centre console?
It would appear that mine has been modified (shortened) by the PO and it is unclear what is original and what is not.
I am trying to establish how it is fixed on to the console.
Also is the gauntlet panel where the gear leaver passes through screwed to the bottom; screws upwards, or the top; screws downwards of the centre console.
Oh and can I ask for the mesurement on the console from the remost bend to the end of the console; I think this too has been cut off short.
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#6 Re: Fixing the Y trim piece on centre console
Hi Guys,
Thanks for your responses.
Here are some ugly pictures of what I have:
So the Y piece is held on with the tabs; thank you Andrew.
My Y piece, the brown crushed velvet in the picture, from what I have discovered so far, does not have the tabs at the front, so this needs to be addressed, but at the back, I can see that two tabs could hold it on in the hand brake hole, but I can't see what would hold it on on the right hand side.
Rory; I am not sure if the early 3.8 one would be the same length as the 4.2, but would be grateful for the measurement if it is not too difficult for you. I can work out the length of the Y piece from the cubby box position, but the main body is not so obvious.
Pete; thanks for the information on the fitting of the gauntlet panel and the 2+2 differences.
Paul
Thanks for your responses.
Here are some ugly pictures of what I have:
So the Y piece is held on with the tabs; thank you Andrew.
My Y piece, the brown crushed velvet in the picture, from what I have discovered so far, does not have the tabs at the front, so this needs to be addressed, but at the back, I can see that two tabs could hold it on in the hand brake hole, but I can't see what would hold it on on the right hand side.
Rory; I am not sure if the early 3.8 one would be the same length as the 4.2, but would be grateful for the measurement if it is not too difficult for you. I can work out the length of the Y piece from the cubby box position, but the main body is not so obvious.
Pete; thanks for the information on the fitting of the gauntlet panel and the 2+2 differences.
Paul
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#7 Re: Fixing the Y trim piece on centre console
Paul, see the PM I sent you a couple of days ago.
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Hi Rory,
I have responded to your PM.
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Paul
I have responded to your PM.
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Paul
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