Convertible sill strengthener
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Convertible sill strengthener
Can someone tell me what the sill strengthener on a genuine convertible looks like and where it's located in the structure. I can't see it in the Moss exploded diagrams!
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Re: Convertible sill strengthener
Here is the part for one side:
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 2f93d09428
It fits inside, and is joined to, the inner sill step. It needs to be thoroughly treated with anti-rust protection to avoid severe structural rusting.
Don
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 2f93d09428
It fits inside, and is joined to, the inner sill step. It needs to be thoroughly treated with anti-rust protection to avoid severe structural rusting.
Don
Re: Convertible sill strengthener
Is this spaced away from inner sill to form another box section behind the boxing plate?
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Mine us a converted convertible . It has the extra inners ill welded on top of the original one . I have trimmed the bottom off the old boxing panel and welded a full length extra inner sill . You can get a good weld through the holes in the boxing panel . It seems very strong .
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Re: Convertible sill strengthener
It is fixed directly to the inside of the inner sill, making a double wall. That is why rust can be a serious problem with water getting between the two abutted walls. On my 1970 Traveller, it was severely rusted.Is this spaced away from inner sill to form another box section behind the boxing plate?
Don
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