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Re: [MarcosManiacs] Re: 1800 GT resteration

Re: [MarcosManiacs] Re: 1800 GT resteration

2012-01-15 by Steve Kamen

Hi all:

I have a 1965 B1800 GT I would like to do a frame off resteration but I have never done anything like this before. Does anyone know of any manuals out there or any place I can find information on how to do it. If anyone can help that would be great.

Thank you

Steve

MarkD <madoubet@msn.com> wrote:

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
>

Re: 1800 GT resteration

2012-01-15 by Don

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They have tons of restoration info and websites of different individuals restorations.

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--- In MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com, Steve Kamen >
> Hi all:
>
> I have a 1965 B1800 GT I would like to do a frame off resteration but I have never done anything like this before. Does anyone know of any manuals out there or any place I can find information on how to do it. If anyone can help that would be great.
>
> Thank you
>
> Steve
>
> MarkD madoubet@... wrote:
>
> >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
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> 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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