Washers between dash and mountings.
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Hi
When I removed the dash from my S4 to replace it with a new one I found washers of varying thickness between the dash and the mounting holes. Are there supposed to be washer there? I have good reason to believe that the dash has been out before as a PO had fitted an electric ariel and aftermarket hazard warning lights and butchered the wiring in the process!!
Thanks
John
When I removed the dash from my S4 to replace it with a new one I found washers of varying thickness between the dash and the mounting holes. Are there supposed to be washer there? I have good reason to believe that the dash has been out before as a PO had fitted an electric ariel and aftermarket hazard warning lights and butchered the wiring in the process!!
Thanks
John
1969 Elan S4 FHC, purchased in 1978, now with a big valve engine.
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I do mean behind the dash not under the screw heads. I did wonder whether they were packing. Looks like I have a fiddly job working out washer thicknesses, any tips anyone?
Thanks
John
I do mean behind the dash not under the screw heads. I did wonder whether they were packing. Looks like I have a fiddly job working out washer thicknesses, any tips anyone?
Thanks
John
1969 Elan S4 FHC, purchased in 1978, now with a big valve engine.
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My dash has packing washers behind the dash. I put it down to, err, variations in S4 body molding as with door fit, etc. I'll bet S2 don't have the problem!
Next time I remove the dash I think I might spend the time to re-glass the bobbins so that washers aren't needed - in my case it's just the top two that would need attention.
I figured out the washer thickness by trial and error. It was indeed fiddly. I guess you could squeeze some putty in a trial fitting and then measure the result.
Nick
Next time I remove the dash I think I might spend the time to re-glass the bobbins so that washers aren't needed - in my case it's just the top two that would need attention.
I figured out the washer thickness by trial and error. It was indeed fiddly. I guess you could squeeze some putty in a trial fitting and then measure the result.
Nick
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