Talk about the E-Type Series 1
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Ropariva
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by Ropariva » Tue Feb 09, 2021 4:01 am
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Philk
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by Philk » Tue Feb 09, 2021 8:21 am
In your picture above, I believe only the middle bumper is correct for a 3.8 car. During 4.2 production, Jaguar introduced revised front and rear bumpers with cut-outs on the lower edge that permitted access to the securing bolts from the outside of the car. For the front bumpers, this meant in theory that there was no need to remove the headlamp covers and scoops.
On the middle bumper, there should be screw threads on each of the brackets which means they were designed to be secured from inside the bonnet front cavity.
Phil
1964 S1 3.8 OTS
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Geoff Allam
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by Geoff Allam » Tue Feb 09, 2021 7:04 pm
Hi Alan. If you have bought a project the front bumpers required are whatever matches your bonnet. I went through this recently with my 67. Turns out I had 3.8 front wings and a modified centre section. There is a difference in the mount spacing between the 3.8 and 4.2. Chances are that if there are no mounting brackets and nuts on your bonnet it is a 3.8 but it could have been modified in the past. If there are mounting brackets and nuts on the bonnet it is likely a 4.2 but that could also have been modified. You need to choose whichever bumper blade fits your bonnet spacing and then order replacements that match. I purchased from SNGB and they fit almost perfectly but you cannot count on that. I would order the chromed ones and check the fit with the assurance that you can exchange them for unchromed ones if need be. Be aware that the angle at which the blades are mounted will change the fit to the body so you have to check carefully.
One last thought. You can call the order desk at Sngb and request the measurement between the mounting points for the 4.2 and 3.8 blades. They are very helpful. Once again there is no guarantee that your bonnet has not been modified and nothing fits but some random aftermarket blade from the past at which point you would need to set your bonnet back to the correct spacing.
Good luck.
Geoff Allam
67 series1 ots under restoration