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I am about to pick up a spanner for the first timein many years and approach with caution my first MM. A 1967 trav. I have decided my first job will be to replace the chrome bumpers front and rear. The rear looks simple enough but do i need to remove the front valance to remove the blade and over riders?
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Not really, but the front valance is only held on by the front bumper anyway. Once the bumper is off, the valance falls off the spring bar.
You will likely find rust behind the chrome blade and on the hidden portions of the valance and this will need cleaned and painted.
Expect a few of the chrome headed coach bolts to be rusted solid as well.
You will likely find rust behind the chrome blade and on the hidden portions of the valance and this will need cleaned and painted.
Expect a few of the chrome headed coach bolts to be rusted solid as well.
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No problem at all, and dont forget while you are at it to get some new buffer rubbers that go on the bottom of the wing lip between the wing and the valance without them you can get some strange noises under heavier braking conditions.(sorry mod i WANTED a useful tip)
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Kevin
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Just remember to paint all threads and nuts etc with Waxoyl when you refit them, and liberally coat the valance and the inside of the bumper blade too. Then,in ten years time, you will find it easy to undo the fittings again.
Willie
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Plenty of plus gas on the nuts/threads before you remove them. And, get some Whitworth open ended spanners for this job- metric or AF OR WORSE an adjustable spanner is likely to round the flats off.
You can remove the whole bumper assembly for ease of access if you like (7/16 whitworth open ended spanner) and if you've got a decent vice (with soft jaws) to hold the bumper assembly.
You can remove the whole bumper assembly for ease of access if you like (7/16 whitworth open ended spanner) and if you've got a decent vice (with soft jaws) to hold the bumper assembly.
Cheers John - all comments IMHO
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The ones on the engine are AF and the bodywork are Whitworth.


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AF will be useful, cheapest place to buy Whitworth is autojumbles.
Cheers John - all comments IMHO
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I agree, my cars got AF Whitworth and Metric, and a few nuts and bolts that don't seem to exist wrt any spanner fitting themdunketh wrote:In my experience the bolts on Minors could be anything!!!
Previous owners often bung any old rubbish in there to do the job.
Collect as many spanners and sockets from auto-jumbles and the like that you can!
