John, Thanks for your reply. I have already opened holes as you discribe and plan to replace and then glass over them when done. I think that for the most part your repair is done in about the same manner as I am doing. I will march onward. Regards Mark --- In MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com, "John Sutton" <john_sutton@...> wrote: > > Mark, > > > > We had to replace the metal plates on my car, but only the ones which hold > the front sub-frame in place. We discovered that the plates had shed their > anchor nuts and the guy who rebuilt the chassis had simply put large wood > screws into the holes!! > > > > We decided to cut a 3 inch diameter hole in the wood box section and work > from there. We also decided to make these plates "L" shaped so that they > come down on the inside of the box section in front of the engine mounts. > This spreads the load and gives more rigidity. Once done you simply refit > the 3 inch disc you have cut out and glass fibre it in. > > > > One way of making the electrical contact is to have a flanged washer with an > extra bolt hole for this purpose. There is then no need to remove it. > > > > I think it is a good idea to have anew keep nut arrangement, particularly as > nobody will see it. > > > > Have a look on the Marcos Section of www.motorsnaps.com > <http://www.motorsnaps.com/> > > > > Best wishes, > > > > John > > > > _____ > > From: MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com [mailto:MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com] > On Behalf Of MarkD > Sent: 14 January 2012 13:03 > To: MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [MarcosManiacs] Wood chassis front keep nuts replace or modify? > > > > > > This weekends project is to work on the rebuild of all the front 1/4x28 > keepnuts which hold the metal frame and motor mounts. They had all rusted to > a point of not coming apart. I had to drill most of the heads off to remove > all the parts for blasting and painting. > I would like to ask others who have done this repair if they just replaced > with the same keepnuts or if the made a change in design? > > My concern is not the reassembly as that is straight forward, but since one > of the bolts makes a ground point for the wiring that bolt may need to be > removed from time to time to clean the contact or to add a wire. I know the > nuts will rust once again and it will become difficult to remove the bolts > should I need to do so. > > I have purchase 1/4" stainless steel plate and am planning to make backing > plates which will be screwed in place from the inside and then drilled and > tapped for all the 1/4x28 screws. The stainless is non magnetic and should > not rust. This assembly will provide a much better support as well, since > the load is spread over all the area of the plate. I would also use > stainless bolts with antisieze compound. > > Thoughts or comments please. > > Mark >
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Re: Wood chassis front keep nuts replace or modify?
2012-01-15 by MarkD
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