Sorry it's been quiet on the western front. I've been busy in the background though so here's an update with plenty of pictures.
First Job - DashA couple of weekends ago we stripped the existing dash out of the car, handily where we had rebuilt most of the car a couple of years ago all the labelling of the wiring harness is still in situ. Saved a bit of a job.
We then stripped down the old dash as we'd added and cleaned up various aspects to make it suitable for racing rather than driving miss daisy.
This could then be used to make a new dash blank, as I mentioned earlier, I looked at a carbon sheet for a dash but its pretty pricy and I'm not sure its easy to work with?? Anyhow an aluminium plate with Carbon effect viynl seemed a better easier and cost effective option. So we used the old dash outline to create a Aluminium dash blank outline. As I am going to use a Race Technology Dash 2 most of the old gauges and dash lights are not going to be needed so we also need to sort out a new layout.. anyhow, first off lets get a blank sorted....
Now to sort the layout, as a race car visibility and proximity is important, from experience, whilst the glove box cover mounted telemetry system was easily mounted and usable it was not really easy to get to from the driver seat whilst strapped in. Something closer would be nice. None of the headlight, indicator, warning light lamps would be needed as they are integrated into the Dash 2 and neither will be the oil temp, oil pressure and voltage gauges. So in the end only the switch gear and the fuel gauge is required.
Handily the Dash 2 is the right shape to be seen by the driver through the steering wheel - none the less, it's outline was traced to ensure location of the display.
Having cut out all the holes required the DL1 telemetry mount needs to be bonded to the blank - the mount needs to hold the DL1 horizontally and in a secure fashion. Given the slight incline of the dash in a Morgan a custom bracket needed to be fabricated. We decided to bond the bracket to the dash as a bolt type attachment would only mess up the front of the dash when the vinyl is on.
Once the bond was dry we took the dash down to a local sign company we use to get it Vinyl wrapped. They do several types of carbon wrap from shiny finish mostly graphic print through to matt finish, thick texturised realistic carbon finish. After some consideration we decided on the matt finish as we have had in the past, mainly on Aero's reflection problems with the turned ali dash plate. The only downside is that this type of vinyl cannot be wrapped around sharp angles which means we have had to trim around the dash blank rather than wrap over the edges. I don't think this is going to be a problem though as all the dash components have facia covers so you'll never be able to see the edge and we have painted the lower edge of the ali plate in black. Any-how, the picture below shows as far as we have progressed on this job.
Replacement fuel tank & Limited Slip DiffI've made a number of calls this week, chasing down progress of the fuel tank and bracket (Mulfab) and talking to J B Sports Engineering (Billy Bellinger) about getting the 7HA axle refurbished and fitted with an LSD. When I spoke to JB he said there was a choice, refurbished original 7HA plate LSD, Gripper (new style plate type) LSD and Quaife ramp style. All reliable and about the same price. So Quaife unit was the one I went for. So need to strip out the rear Axle to send it off and at the same time strip out the tank and wooden boards that it sits on.
So this week the car started out on all 4 wheels running and mobile, I think this is the last time its going to be like this until its finished.