Elan +2 front wings different
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Started on my +2 rebuild again, cills have been strengthened, but in process noticed OSF wing profile looked, well odd compared to NSF. Always suspected it had had repairs but without in depth knowledge of what the under wing should look like, don't know which side is right as lots of bits of fibreglass hanging off!
I guess it would be too much to ask if there are engineering drawings for the body, presume its what came out of the mold. The only other way would be to take profiles from a good +2 but not many around here. Any other ideas appreciated!
Cheers
Paul
I guess it would be too much to ask if there are engineering drawings for the body, presume its what came out of the mold. The only other way would be to take profiles from a good +2 but not many around here. Any other ideas appreciated!
Cheers
Paul
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Hi There
When I was trying to work out if my car had a bent chassis or a bent body I shone a laser across the front and noted any differences. The car had had a new nose section at some point in the past. The pictures are on a thread here titled some thing like "Is this cassis bent", in fact link copied below.......
viewtopic.php?f=36&t=49995&start=30
Best of luck
Berni
When I was trying to work out if my car had a bent chassis or a bent body I shone a laser across the front and noted any differences. The car had had a new nose section at some point in the past. The pictures are on a thread here titled some thing like "Is this cassis bent", in fact link copied below.......
viewtopic.php?f=36&t=49995&start=30
Best of luck
Berni
Zetec+ 2 under const, also 130S. And another 130S for complete restoration. Previously Racing green +2s with green tints. Yellow +2 and a couple of others, all missed. Great to be back 04/11/2021 although its all starting to get a bit out of control.
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Can get an idea of shape of replacement parts at
http://rdent.com/manuals/plus2/body/bo.htm
http://rdent.com/manuals/plus2/body/bo.htm
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mbell wrote:Can get an idea of shape of replacement parts at
http://rdent.com/manuals/plus2/body/bo.htm
Thanks, thats interesting as looks like the wings come in 2 parts joined roughly in centre - thats exactly where the wing looks odd. Theres no obvious join although inside wheel arch it looks a bit messy. Using a bit of wood the wing dips in by a good 1/4-1/2".
I think I'll put out a general forum query to see if anyone has one near me I can have a look at.
One other thing, putting on Spyder metal cill reinforcements before lifting body and the fron/rear lower edge are lower than body line. Looks like the body is gently curved - is this correct or could it be bananed? I had this on a soft top Spitfire once but the Elan+2 is more solid...I'd have thought?
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berni29 wrote:Hi There
When I was trying to work out if my car had a bent chassis or a bent body I shone a laser across the front and noted any differences. The car had had a new nose section at some point in the past. The pictures are on a thread here titled some thing like "Is this cassis bent", in fact link copied below.......
viewtopic.php?f=36&t=49995&start=30
Best of luck
Berni
Like the pictures and especially the laser line across front which seems to suggest perfection - I'm guess ing you used a builders laser on a tripod?
Mine is still on chassis and 50yrs old pretty sure original, reinforcing cills before lifting body but concerned as lower cill line is gently curved (compared to straight edge Spyder metal cill replacements) and wondering whether car is bananad, would have thought unlikley bodywise as has roof, but unsure
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Its timely you mention the sills as I literally filled a bucket with rust pieces and dust from one today. I haven't pushed the new one in yet, but its not the Spyder type. I do have a body with Spyder ones in though, and it's possible my other body has them also, I will check. From memory though on other bodies I have had in the past they do stick out lower at each end and the body is curved. You can grind off the excess quite easily if it bothers you.
All the best
Berni
Its timely you mention the sills as I literally filled a bucket with rust pieces and dust from one today. I haven't pushed the new one in yet, but its not the Spyder type. I do have a body with Spyder ones in though, and it's possible my other body has them also, I will check. From memory though on other bodies I have had in the past they do stick out lower at each end and the body is curved. You can grind off the excess quite easily if it bothers you.
All the best
Berni
Zetec+ 2 under const, also 130S. And another 130S for complete restoration. Previously Racing green +2s with green tints. Yellow +2 and a couple of others, all missed. Great to be back 04/11/2021 although its all starting to get a bit out of control.
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berni29 wrote:Hi There
Its timely you mention the sills as I literally filled a bucket with rust pieces and dust from one today. I haven't pushed the new one in yet, but its not the Spyder type. I do have a body with Spyder ones in though, and it's possible my other body has them also, I will check. From memory though on other bodies I have had in the past they do stick out lower at each end and the body is curved. You can grind off the excess quite easily if it bothers you.
All the best
Berni
Hi Berni, thats quite a relief to know the cill is gently curved, I wasn't so much bothered by appearance but more that the shell could be bent, after all its been sitting for some 40+ years with non existent strengthening cills - which like yours are in a bucket now! I went for the Spyder after recommendations but guess not as flexible as originals. Sounds like youve a similar basket to renovate! I'll probably look to see if anyone near me that I can check wing profile, sides are definitely different but until body off I can't view properly
Thanks again
Paul
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Rather than using drawings why not make a template from the other side. If they both look the same it will not be noticeable.
My +2 is in the body shop and they found that the front of the LH wheel arch was much closer to the tyre than the RH side. LH had a repair section added and it wasn’t in the correct position. A template was made from the other side, cut out and repositioned. It now looks perfect.
My +2 is in the body shop and they found that the front of the LH wheel arch was much closer to the tyre than the RH side. LH had a repair section added and it wasn’t in the correct position. A template was made from the other side, cut out and repositioned. It now looks perfect.
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[quote="Donels"]Rather than using drawings why not make a template from the other side. If they both look the same it will not be noticeable.
My +2 is in the body shop and they found that the front of the LH wheel arch was much closer to the tyre than the RH side. LH had a repair section added and it wasn’t in the correct position. A template was made from the other side, cut out and repositioned. It now looks perfect.
Thats good advice, I've borrowed a profile gauge which will help. Problem is - I'm not sure which side is correct! Pretty sure its the N/S as, well looks right but would be handy to see a proper one. The O/S tyre shows rubbing on inner wheel arch as well. The car shows I've been to this year, no Elans/+2 but there are some around in my area. I'll concentrate on the other cill first and then lift the body to have a better look.
Thanks for replies, appreciated.
Paul
My +2 is in the body shop and they found that the front of the LH wheel arch was much closer to the tyre than the RH side. LH had a repair section added and it wasn’t in the correct position. A template was made from the other side, cut out and repositioned. It now looks perfect.
Thats good advice, I've borrowed a profile gauge which will help. Problem is - I'm not sure which side is correct! Pretty sure its the N/S as, well looks right but would be handy to see a proper one. The O/S tyre shows rubbing on inner wheel arch as well. The car shows I've been to this year, no Elans/+2 but there are some around in my area. I'll concentrate on the other cill first and then lift the body to have a better look.
Thanks for replies, appreciated.
Paul
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berni29 wrote:Hi There
Its timely you mention the sills as I literally filled a bucket with rust pieces and dust from one today. I haven't pushed the new one in yet, but its not the Spyder type. I do have a body with Spyder ones in though, and it's possible my other body has them also, I will check. From memory though on other bodies I have had in the past they do stick out lower at each end and the body is curved. You can grind off the excess quite easily if it bothers you.
All the best
Berni
Absolutely my experience too!
The Spyder cills are dead straight. The fibreglass body cill is not meant to be straight.
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EPC 394J wrote:berni29 wrote:Hi There
Its timely you mention the sills as I literally filled a bucket with rust pieces and dust from one today. I haven't pushed the new one in yet, but its not the Spyder type. I do have a body with Spyder ones in though, and it's possible my other body has them also, I will check. From memory though on other bodies I have had in the past they do stick out lower at each end and the body is curved. You can grind off the excess quite easily if it bothers you.
All the best
Berni
Absolutely my experience too!
The Spyder cills are dead straight. The fibreglass body cill is not meant to be straight.
Thats a relief to know, I just wasn't sure but a lot happier now, many thanks for all replies. Worry stems from years ago replacing cills on a Spitfire only to find couldn't shut doors afterwards as the cills were structural and body had sagged.........
I'll concentrate on getting body strenghtened first before looking at wings again, hopefully I'll find someone local I can compare with.
Cheers
Paul
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