Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
#21 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
It's because it's not my field that I ask those whose it is, and the car will be in the UK not in France.
Halifax because foremost Jag-trimmers BAS in Wales don't have anyone local to them.
I'd like to find someone who can comment on post-trimming dimensional changes.
Halifax because foremost Jag-trimmers BAS in Wales don't have anyone local to them.
I'd like to find someone who can comment on post-trimming dimensional changes.
Rory
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#22 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
Everything you need to know about 'sidelights': http://www.pilkington.com/pilkington-in ... lights.htm
Pilkingtons Classic can make anything you like in terms of glass, and probably do it whilst you wait if you have the pattern.
I think you need to understand what the problem is Rory otherwise it will be a 'game of consequences'. Getting glass to fit the hood will mean it does not lower completely into the door frame and if you like putting your elbow on the door whilst driving it is going to be very uncomfortable! These are from the Factory Fit thread:
Well done on the front chrome - yours will be one of a handful of cars in the world with that correct!
Pilkingtons Classic can make anything you like in terms of glass, and probably do it whilst you wait if you have the pattern.
I think you need to understand what the problem is Rory otherwise it will be a 'game of consequences'. Getting glass to fit the hood will mean it does not lower completely into the door frame and if you like putting your elbow on the door whilst driving it is going to be very uncomfortable! These are from the Factory Fit thread:
Well done on the front chrome - yours will be one of a handful of cars in the world with that correct!
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#23 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
Thanks for that input David.
The assembled curves of the various metal components look exactly right, and as close as dammit to the Factory-Fit picture you suggest, certainly to the naked eye.
If I didn't think the glasses were original I would just think they were copies that were wrong.
I take your point about the height of the glass but in fact I'll be adding a maximum of 11mm (17mm-6mm see pictures) and the glass is currently 12mm below the lip of the rubber wiper.
At worst the rubber wiper will be slightly in contact with the glass, and its presence should be more or less imperceptible to the elbow.
I agree that chasing consequences is a horrible approach, but the hood metalwork seems so perfect that I'm inclined to think it's my only option.
I see that Pilkingtons suggest the laminated approach is the future, do you have a contact that I could bounce the ideas off ? With the panel being so "unsupported" I'd like their advice, and also to hear about thickness options as my current glass is 4.9mm thick and presumably it would make re-using the claws and grips easier if I re-used that same thickness.
Could anyone with experience doing it on an E-Type comment on what changing-over those parts onto the new glass entails ?
The assembled curves of the various metal components look exactly right, and as close as dammit to the Factory-Fit picture you suggest, certainly to the naked eye.
If I didn't think the glasses were original I would just think they were copies that were wrong.
I take your point about the height of the glass but in fact I'll be adding a maximum of 11mm (17mm-6mm see pictures) and the glass is currently 12mm below the lip of the rubber wiper.
At worst the rubber wiper will be slightly in contact with the glass, and its presence should be more or less imperceptible to the elbow.
I agree that chasing consequences is a horrible approach, but the hood metalwork seems so perfect that I'm inclined to think it's my only option.
I see that Pilkingtons suggest the laminated approach is the future, do you have a contact that I could bounce the ideas off ? With the panel being so "unsupported" I'd like their advice, and also to hear about thickness options as my current glass is 4.9mm thick and presumably it would make re-using the claws and grips easier if I re-used that same thickness.
Could anyone with experience doing it on an E-Type comment on what changing-over those parts onto the new glass entails ?
Rory
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#24 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
You can contact Nick Gardiner, Pilkington Classic Factory Manager, directly if you want to discuss/seek advice - mention the Forum: Nick.gardiner@NSG.Com They can even put the correct Triplex period logo on if you want.
This thread details our visit to Pilkingtons: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8029
The new glass should be a tight push fit into the carrier. Some people use Dum-Dum to keep it in place but I think using strips of rubber from a bicycle inner tube is a better option. Grippy but easy to remove without mess.
NB - are you sure the sidelights are correct originals? Everything you could ever want to know about Triplex codes is here: viewtopic.php?p=60533#p60533
This thread details our visit to Pilkingtons: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8029
The new glass should be a tight push fit into the carrier. Some people use Dum-Dum to keep it in place but I think using strips of rubber from a bicycle inner tube is a better option. Grippy but easy to remove without mess.
NB - are you sure the sidelights are correct originals? Everything you could ever want to know about Triplex codes is here: viewtopic.php?p=60533#p60533
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#25 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
Whenever I need things like door windows for my coaches I just get them made at the local domestic glaziers. They can bevel the edges, get them toughened if need be (I use laminated in the doors) and etch the BS number in, most of which they can do while you wait. About fifteen quid a time. Flat glass should not really be a specialised job at all.
If the glass ends up too high what is to stop you just making it drop further into the door?
Incidentally the right hand windscreen pillar on my convertible seems to have been bashed forward at some point, probably when the car was built. The metalwork behind the right corner of the dash is visibly deformed, but I'm not going to touch it since the windscreen pillars line up perfectly with each other. Reminds me of the Hindustan assembly line where they just bash everything till it fits!
If the glass ends up too high what is to stop you just making it drop further into the door?
Incidentally the right hand windscreen pillar on my convertible seems to have been bashed forward at some point, probably when the car was built. The metalwork behind the right corner of the dash is visibly deformed, but I'm not going to touch it since the windscreen pillars line up perfectly with each other. Reminds me of the Hindustan assembly line where they just bash everything till it fits!
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#26 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
At BAS Jack's suggestion I've run two ratchet straps, one left, one right, fastened just above the toggles on the pan and pulling parallel back to the tack-strip, to simulate the tension in the fitted hood.
The shape changes hardly at all, but is tending to diminish the gap by a couple of mm.
I think I'll leave everything until the hood is finished, the car has done Montpellier to Cape Wrath and back, everything has jiggled into its final resting place - and then make suitable templates, and look for the right supplier.
Is the brass sliding heel held on in the same way, David, ie an interference fit over a crushable medium like inner tube ?
The shape changes hardly at all, but is tending to diminish the gap by a couple of mm.
I think I'll leave everything until the hood is finished, the car has done Montpellier to Cape Wrath and back, everything has jiggled into its final resting place - and then make suitable templates, and look for the right supplier.
Is the brass sliding heel held on in the same way, David, ie an interference fit over a crushable medium like inner tube ?
Rory
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#27 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
Yes, although it depends on tolerances. The glass is 3/16" IIRC so measure the block gap and play it by ear - if the shoe will accept glass and rubber then use it. The trick is to get someone to stretch out the rubber inner tube to make it thinner, push the glass against the rubber and push both into the receiver. If the glass is loose then repeat with less stretch. The rubber will contract further clamping the glass in place. A lubricant helps if you are having trouble, just make sure whatever you use is rubber friendly - soapy water, talc, spray window cleaner - avoid petroleum based products. Ideally you want something that will evaporate when you have finished otherwise the glass will slide out! If you can do the job without lube then that is the best option. Don't forget to trim off excess rubber with a sharp knife when you have finished.
I know you will, but don't forget to post some photos and experience of how it all goes. We don't have a guide on this.
Still puzzled as to why your hood sticks are different.
I know you will, but don't forget to post some photos and experience of how it all goes. We don't have a guide on this.
Still puzzled as to why your hood sticks are different.
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#28 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
Not seen it yet but news from BAS is highly encouraging ; chrome location perfect.
Window glass still needs changing to get a better seal along the top edge.
Anyone who is considering having a trim done, or a hood fitted, should make the effort to go and see BAS in Wales ; they actually MANUFACTURE the stuff, in-house, that almost every other fitter SELLS and USES, as well as being sufficiently hands-on to have the actual sewing machines from the Jaguar factory.
I was blown away by my guided tour, and the help I have had, at a distance, for the trimming I did myself, has been absolutely outstanding.
Window glass still needs changing to get a better seal along the top edge.
Anyone who is considering having a trim done, or a hood fitted, should make the effort to go and see BAS in Wales ; they actually MANUFACTURE the stuff, in-house, that almost every other fitter SELLS and USES, as well as being sufficiently hands-on to have the actual sewing machines from the Jaguar factory.
I was blown away by my guided tour, and the help I have had, at a distance, for the trimming I did myself, has been absolutely outstanding.
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#29 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
I have a lot of time for them because they have a lot of time for us.
Stuart
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#30 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
So, new hood from BAS as part of a 5.500 km proving trip from the Mediterranean to Cape Wrath and back.
Seen here at Kylesku looking down Loch Glencoul, blowing a hoolie, with enough rain the next day to test the front hood seal, hood-to-screen as it were.
No leaks whatsoever, perfect alignment of the hood chrome strip with the screen top trim, and the hood is a hundred times easier to fit now that the locating pins and toggles all fall into place without any forcing.
I think getting the wooden spar right, and the metalwork right, as two entirely separate operations, before linking them together, was the key to ending up with all the boxes ticked.
Still some drips getting past the glass/door/hood/B-post intersection by the occupants' shoulders tho', suspect this may remain impossible to resolve.
Seen here at Kylesku looking down Loch Glencoul, blowing a hoolie, with enough rain the next day to test the front hood seal, hood-to-screen as it were.
No leaks whatsoever, perfect alignment of the hood chrome strip with the screen top trim, and the hood is a hundred times easier to fit now that the locating pins and toggles all fall into place without any forcing.
I think getting the wooden spar right, and the metalwork right, as two entirely separate operations, before linking them together, was the key to ending up with all the boxes ticked.
Still some drips getting past the glass/door/hood/B-post intersection by the occupants' shoulders tho', suspect this may remain impossible to resolve.
Rory
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#31 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
For anyone who has been interested in Hood-To-Windscreen sealing but couldn't see the pictures, the links have now been reinstated.
Rory
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#32 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
Rory, will all your photos be reinstated? For I find your comprehensive explanations of great use. I've even downloaded words and photos into word/pdf documents for ready reference.
Oh dear, does that mean I'll have to pay royalty dues
Maybe a beer will suffice if you're in my neck of the woods
Come to think of it there are others I've done the same with, that's lots of beer I owe
Cheers
Geoff
Oh dear, does that mean I'll have to pay royalty dues
Maybe a beer will suffice if you're in my neck of the woods
Come to think of it there are others I've done the same with, that's lots of beer I owe
Cheers
Geoff
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#33 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
The pre-2017 PhotoBucket links appear to have ALL been reinstated over the last 72h ........... but then it was the .org that had to be replaced by .cc for the post 2017 PostImg stuff and I haven't been through all my posts to alter them, somewhat battle-fatuiged by the time this wastes !
However if you suggest posts where that would be helpful then I'll happy to oblige.
However if you suggest posts where that would be helpful then I'll happy to oblige.
Rory
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#34 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
Agree Geoff
If we all owe Rory beer based on the usefulness of his excellent posts then he has a brewery on the way!!
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If we all owe Rory beer based on the usefulness of his excellent posts then he has a brewery on the way!!
Cheers
Ash
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#35 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
Fortunately for you lot I'm not much of a drinker.
But woe betide you if we cross paths in a decent patisserie ..............
But woe betide you if we cross paths in a decent patisserie ..............
Rory
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#36 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
Let me know and I’ll be there
Sweet tooth and all
Sweet tooth and all
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#37 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
Rory,
I'll gladly send you some of these:
https://www.elbowchocolates.com/our-chocolates/
PM me your address.
Geoff
I'll gladly send you some of these:
https://www.elbowchocolates.com/our-chocolates/
PM me your address.
Geoff
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#38 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
Had an interesting trawl through some cars on the hummock at Silverstone last week, here are twelve examples of what the wrong overlap looks like, with abject apologies to any owners concerned.
My car has lots of faults, but just not this one.
It's hard to get right ; there were only twelve cars up there ...............
My car has lots of faults, but just not this one.
It's hard to get right ; there were only twelve cars up there ...............
Rory
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#39 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
Didn't think mine was too bad although the picture reveals a fault but as it doesn't leak i will leave well alone! I just wish I could stop the leaks from the doors onto the cills. Does anyone have any tips on this as I am running out of ideas?
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#40 Re: Roof/Hood/Spar - to - Door - to Windscreen Adjustments
Drain hole shields/ covers under doors? http://forum.etypeuk.com/viewtopic.php? ... ain#p90723
Steve
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