Hi
Just a mini update on progress.
Its been rather cold for doing metalwork so I have been getting on with a few ancillaries such as replacing the heater seals, overhauling switches etc. I did however make up two cover panels for the underside of the timber just behind the B post. These are pretty much as the repair panels available but do have the upturned tab into the rear wheel arch which sits under the rear wing and closes the gap between wing and timber at the bottom.
Ive nearly finished making my heavy duty front end alignment jig - Im itching to get the car rolled over now. Ive used ground flat steel for the main reference members as I want to ensure accuracy and bright steel plate is often a bit out of true. Its been quite challenging marking out, drilling etc to the accuracy required with dimensions such as 12.437" , 13.312" etc required to be attained - so its been out with the vernier calipers etc. I guess its not actually that critical as long as its all nice and square and I dont allow multiple measurements each out by a fraction to add up to say as much as 0.5mm out.! There is some tolerence built into the fixture any way.
I guess theres no point having an alignment jig if
its out of alignment before you start.
Ive turned up the lower suspension eye checking bushes in bronze and pressed them in to the lower jig tube and now have a good fit with the steel checking pins - these check the eyebolt holes in the main chassis legs and are critical to the steering geometry. Normally you would ensure this by carefully marking and taking check dimensions before removing the old chassis leg but if the front end has been bashed or the eye rotted right out then its just guesswork without a jig.
The main sides of the jig are detailed to be 1/4 plate but cutting this to the required accuracy was going to be very difficult and time consuming so Ive opted for 1.5mm steel and reinforced with 2x2x1/4 angle. It should end up a lot stronger than the 1/4 plate anyway. Ill be posting some pics as soon as its finished. This is what im aiming for:

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Ive tidied up the wiring harness which was in surprisingly good condition and just needed a couple of short lengths of damaged wire replacing.
Im considering having the run to the back of the car rebraided by Autosparks as detailed in another post under Electrical or might just use self amalg tape.
Sorry no pics at the moment - will post some more soon....