Started at 7.30 this morning to do two simple jobs and worked really hard until 12.00 and not any further foward
This car is a real test of my patience
So first job….
Now the exhaust is in , might as well put the front o/s wheel arch liner back in
About six screws and a couple of nylon nuts..
About 10 minutes…. ?? It was, till one of the inserts ( that I put in to replace the two studs underneath that had snapped off), got cross threaded and ended up loose in the hole.
I was originally going to put studs back in, so decided it would be better.
Because the insert was able to turn, I couldn’t drill if out so used a dremel with a small grindstone and eventually it fell inside the car.
Its in the footwell under the carpet …. And it can stay there!!!!
The hole was a bit oversize so used an M6 insert, the other one is M5
Got the new insert fitted , and cut down two screws to use as studding and after a bit of measuring to make sure the studs were long enough loctite applied and put them in place….All this activity had an adverse effect on the paintwork in that area, so couldn’t leave it…
Primer coat applied…
Followed by a topcoat…
and once dried removed the masking tape from the studs…
Yes i know no one will ever see it… but it just had to be done properly
And so, not to put undue stress on the two studs, I tapped the two new nylon nuts
one M5 and one M6
Still not put the arch liner in yet as leaving it overnight for the loctite to harden…
and so onto the other simple job…..
Replace all the door trims
so found all the trim pieces and then went searching for the fixings….
The fixings that hold each threshold is strange
RealOem calls for 6 black ones and 1 white one for each side. Different part numbers and only difference is the White one is 14.1mm and the black one is 14.85mm ???
with what fixings I had, one trim has the 6+1 but the other one has 7 white ones
I am sure it will work ok ……at least it would have done if I hadn’t found another problem
This is where the single white one should go
One half of the clip retainer is missing
So only way to sort would be another threshold……. Until I had a cunning plan
This is the strip that goes at the back of the door opening. I do have a pair loaded with the fixings, but this is a damaged one. So nothing to lose except a bit of time…..
So cut out one of the anchor points.
And put it next to the good one
A bit high.,,,
Dremel and flat file later….
Nearly there….
and finally gorilla glue and a G clamp
Leaving that to set ( overnight just to make sure) and hopefully it will fix it.
Went out this morning with all good intentions
But even after lots of effort…. still nothing got assembled.