I am having pretty good luck getting everything lined up and square, but as far as gaps go, does one have to really take a lot off to make it fit?
Also, where do I put the rear pins? Is there another solution now?
Thanks in Advance
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I am having pretty good luck getting everything lined up and square, but as far as gaps go, does one have to really take a lot off to make it fit?
Also, where do I put the rear pins? Is there another solution now?
Thanks in Advance
Yes, the edges on the panels that are contributing to the height discrepancy need to be sanded to adjust.
The rear pins will need an aluminum piece or something to create a mounting point. Most have put a piece that connects the bumper to the side sail.
Thanks Andrew. Got a picture by chance?
The easiest way is to mark the tops on how much needs to be taken off with pinstripe tape and then a paint marker. Then use a belt sander to get the panel down to the mark. I use 60 grit when I do mine.
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I have done my deck lids and hood the same way Wallace has suggested, take your time the belt sander does the job pretty quick.
Are you guys tracing a line on the deck-lid using the side sail as a template, or are you just measuring and marking every few inches and writing that number down on the deck lid, then drawing a line down the side of the deck lid at those measurements to show where you need to cut/sand to?
I measure and trim the bottom of the lids to get the top where I want it. Take note that the hump panel will need to be taller towards the door area. I just taper it down towards the back.
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Cool thanks!
Can you send a picture of where the humped hood meets the doorsill?
Thanks for the info guys. Very helpful.
I've been wondering... if you use rubber strips to prevent paint rubbing off, these strips will be visible from the top through the body gaps no? Wouldnt paint rubbing off in an area you can't really see be better?
Hindsight, I used white rubber from McMaster-Carr , but my body is white. Strips are 1/16" thick by 3" wide, so I cut the width needed for each section. Yes, I know I'm anal.
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Alright, more questions.
#1. Anybody else have their headlights fit this poorly?
#2 How is this supposed to line up? Can somebody provide a picture? Every picture in the manaual doesn't show this.
#3 I have the radiator mount bracket as far forward as I can possibly get it. This spot seems like where the front bumper wants to be. How to mount?
#4 Would somebody be kind enough to open their door and get me a few pictures of how the front hood and side sails line up, like here?
Does this help? Dan (RM1SepEx) found this measurement that shows position of the side, but realize that "your mileage may vary" , meaning your judgement prevails.
Also, regarding your radiator frame piece, many of us mounted a 2x2 angled piece of aluminum from the frame piece to the lower lip of the front body piece. I put 2 rivnuts in the bottom of the frame and then made the holes in the aluminum piece oblong so I could adjust it front-to-back depending of the exact body position. Every body piece influences other pieces so use clamps and make some mounts adjustable. I'll look for a pic of the aluminum angle piece if someone else doesn't post one first.
You'll want to make the inner edge of the fender line up with the front bumper piece because the hood will line up to both. In this photo you'll see the corner is chipped but I'm not fixing it with the gel coat repair stuff because I've ordered the new front end. But, keep working until you get clean straight line:
The only help I can offer for the headlights is to get your favorite adult beverage, patience and determination. Look for help in this forum - headlight threads in Body section, Build Threads (Bob N Cinci, & others).
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Someone did a Headlight fitting video a while back..... can't remember who. Bob maybe?
I posted my video here
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...l=1#post191708
Bob
Last edited by Bob_n_Cincy; 02-12-2016 at 08:13 AM.
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That video is amazing. Thank you!
Everything is coming together well. I'm stuck on one thing, now. My rear wheel arches are balls on perfect. My side sills are exactly 5/8 behind the front thing. The two rear hatches fit perfectly, and the doors fit with great gaps. My last issue is that The front wheels are about 3/4" behind center. What do you think?
I did the front first, then lined up the back to fit, but I have the adjustable length trailing links. I did a post in the body install sticky.
Harley
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You might have your LCA rear bushings in up-side-down.
Below is straight on shots of my wheels.
Bob
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Last edited by Bob_n_Cincy; 02-13-2016 at 04:29 AM.
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Thanks yet again, Bob. What is the measurement of your front frame (where you line up the side sail) to the center hub on the front? Looks like your front wheel is in the same spot mine is and your body is much further back.
Thanks!
Did you check you LCA bushings?
I think this is the picture your looking for.
I was only about 8 ft from the car when I took the picture. I need to do this outside with a telephoto lens to get rid of the illusion. The flash reflecting on the rotor shows I was 90 degrees from the wheel.
My tire is flush with the side of the car as the level is touching in 4 places. Tires are 235/40-17
Bob
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From this picture it looks like my doghouse need to move back 3/8". But it was hitting the at the bottom of the bumper.
On a side note. this was taken before my alignment.
The washer on the screw holding on the side sail is 1-1/4 diameter. the side sail are back to give me roll bar clearance.
Last edited by Bob_n_Cincy; 02-13-2016 at 03:27 PM.
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Bob, I'll check mine out tonight when I get home. That is exactly what I need. I'm *so* close.
Last edited by Bob_n_Cincy; 02-15-2016 at 03:29 PM.
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You guys are all awesome. Progress is happening. I did have to flip my front rear LCA bushings. That helped a ton for gettting the wheels centered in their arches. I watched Bob&Cincy's headlight video and emulated that, it worked well. My buckets are just wrong.
I have the rear panels and bumper lined up great, that seems easy. My trouble now is how the hood, front fenders, and windshield come together. Does anybody have good pictures of the following angles? Anybody else have a windshield on their 818R? A picture of the doors/windshield/fender would be rad, too. Thanks in advance.
It also seems like my hood just doesn't fit down where it needs to within the front bumper, like its too wide.
Which leads me to the question... Am I going to have to cut my door?
Thanks!
"It also seems like my hood just doesn't fit down where it needs to within the front bumper, like its too wide."
yup, you have to use a file and clean up and tweak to get a fit that you are happy with. I clipped the very front of that hood at the bottom tip. It looks like your edges are too high still, grind off a bit of the bottom. I also cliped the front inside ledge of the headlight area on the fenders. FFR did this in the manual too
Dan
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Man I envy you. I haven't started riveting. I am too scared. I need someone to come help put the first rivet in I feel like. Body work terrifies me. I have the rear bumper and side sails lined up and clamped, but don't want to rive anything for fear of messing up.
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Don't worry about it. Rivet are easy to drill out. Use Cleco's until you are sure. I've had my rear bumper off 6-10 times. The side sails twice. So I used 1/4-20 revnuts with screws and body washers to mount all body panels.
This is my nose right now. I sanded the corners of the hood so it fits a little better. I have not sanded any of the hood return edges yet. It's not perfect because racecar.
I also hate body work. I have not even bought any filler yet.
Bob
Last edited by Bob_n_Cincy; 03-17-2016 at 03:50 AM.
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