
Front Panel Fittings?
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The two side red ones I know about (and currently have done up with 7/16 bolts, which I guess is correct?), but the interesting thing is actually the shape of the horizontal member where the lower ones go. The pickup has had a home made one welded in, with no holes in it, and there's not a lot of metal to try and line everything up to (the repair is either the wrong shape or not lined up I suppose). Looks quite different to yours.
Gives me a bit more info to try and remember and compare, a big thanks for finding the pics

The two side red ones I know about (and currently have done up with 7/16 bolts, which I guess is correct?), but the interesting thing is actually the shape of the horizontal member where the lower ones go. The pickup has had a home made one welded in, with no holes in it, and there's not a lot of metal to try and line everything up to (the repair is either the wrong shape or not lined up I suppose). Looks quite different to yours.
Gives me a bit more info to try and remember and compare, a big thanks for finding the pics

I'll try and get a better photo of the front cross member - and see if I can find 2 chassis' with cross members that are the same, and maybe original to try and work out how many bolts there should be. Notice how I cunningly didn't say? I think (judging by the state of it) that the blue one still has the original, so I'll have a count tomorrow.
Is the replacement in yours much narrower (front to back) than the one in the pic? That's a standard mod for fitting a Fiat twin cam, so maybe it's a member for that engine swap - used (as I'm going to) because one has one, but not a pattern one...
Is the replacement in yours much narrower (front to back) than the one in the pic? That's a standard mod for fitting a Fiat twin cam, so maybe it's a member for that engine swap - used (as I'm going to) because one has one, but not a pattern one...
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according to ESM the front cross-member in a van and pick-up is differently made from that in a saloon or traveller. Dunno if it makes much odds to the fit of the front panel though cos the panels themselves are the same.
The larger of the two panels, the one which has to go on first, has five bolts holding it on along the bottom. The cross-member which forms the front of the engine bay floor has these five holes in it, plus one more on each end - a total of seven. It is oddly shaped so that it matches up with the bottom edge of the smaller front panel, which goes on after the large one.
I'll send you some photos - how large files can your connection handle?
juliet xxxxx
according to ESM the front cross-member in a van and pick-up is differently made from that in a saloon or traveller. Dunno if it makes much odds to the fit of the front panel though cos the panels themselves are the same.
The larger of the two panels, the one which has to go on first, has five bolts holding it on along the bottom. The cross-member which forms the front of the engine bay floor has these five holes in it, plus one more on each end - a total of seven. It is oddly shaped so that it matches up with the bottom edge of the smaller front panel, which goes on after the large one.
I'll send you some photos - how large files can your connection handle?
juliet xxxxx
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I can send you a pick of a good front crossmember if you send me your addy.
The saloon and LCV are slightly different but the holes to attach the front panel are the same.
The saloon and LCV are slightly different but the holes to attach the front panel are the same.
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
