Mk1 front subframe fitting problems
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Mk1 front subframe fitting problems
Hi, hope all had a good Xmas. My cars a 65 hydro and I've fitted a dry front subframe. The shell has had a new front wing and front panel on the passenger side. I've put in the front subframe but it's extremely tight at the front passenger side with no wiggle room (scratched the paint:(.Only the drivers side far tower bolt will screw in and all the other tower bolts don't as the subframe is too far back in the car. This is also the case with the rear fitting bolts. Mini spares spacers have been fitted.
Any advise or techniques to get this to fit would be much appreciated as at the moment the only option looks like dropping the frame and modifying or grinding the front passenger side part of the subframe as don't want to mess with the freshly restored she'll.
Any advise or techniques to get this to fit would be much appreciated as at the moment the only option looks like dropping the frame and modifying or grinding the front passenger side part of the subframe as don't want to mess with the freshly restored she'll.
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Re: Mk1 front subframe fitting problems
Was the front frame fitted when the front Panel was replaced ?
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Re: Mk1 front subframe fitting problems
Sounds like as per Ians comment the subframe may not have been fitted when the front end was panelled up.
Also has the correct early type solid mounted front panel been fitted?
Hope it works out well. Mark
Also has the correct early type solid mounted front panel been fitted?
Hope it works out well. Mark
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Re: Mk1 front subframe fitting problems
Sometimes a couple of photos of the problem area(s) can speak a thousand words and we might be able to give some better guidance.
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Re: Mk1 front subframe fitting problems
I wouldn't advise cutting the subframe your fitting at all . Obviously the car was panelled up around the original subframe so what you need to do is alter whatever is stopping the subframe aligning the top bolts . As mentioned this could be no more than getting a bit of clearance where it meets the front panel .. ... Ken
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Re: Mk1 front subframe fitting problems
You mention spacers? What spacers and where? I don't remember any going onto my wet car?
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Re: Mk1 front subframe fitting problems
I had this when i fitted my car up at the bodyshop so i could trailer it home, it was bastard tight at the front panel and i took some paint off as well, plenty of grease and some big adjusting bars between the body and subframe in various places were needed. to get everything in loosely first before we could start to tighten things up, mines defintely got a late front panel.
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Re: Mk1 front subframe fitting problems
Wet cars don't have spacers that sit between the subframe tower and crossmember. I think the Hydro subframe towers must be slightly taller and don't need them.Dr S wrote:You mention spacers? What spacers and where? I don't remember any going onto my wet car?
This is what I am presuming is being referred to ?
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Re: Mk1 front subframe fitting problems
There are 'spacers' 'A/R' (as required in the way that the parts book refers to them) between the front subframe rail and the body. Many cars didn't need them at all. They were only a 5/16 x 1-1/4" flat washer.Dr S wrote:You mention spacers? What spacers and where? I don't remember any going onto my wet car?
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Re: Mk1 front subframe fitting problems
Mitch,mitch19 wrote:Hi, hope all had a good Xmas. My cars a 65 hydro and I've fitted a dry front subframe. The shell has had a new front wing and front panel on the passenger side. I've put in the front subframe but it's extremely tight at the front passenger side with no wiggle room (scratched the paint:(.Only the drivers side far tower bolt will screw in and all the other tower bolts don't as the subframe is too far back in the car. This is also the case with the rear fitting bolts. Mini spares spacers have been fitted.
Any advise or techniques to get this to fit would be much appreciated as at the moment the only option looks like dropping the frame and modifying or grinding the front passenger side part of the subframe as don't want to mess with the freshly restored she'll.
The tower bolts should line up and the correct spacers should be fitted, if the toeboard hasn't been damaged or repaired you should bolt these up too. Any misalignment at the front panel will need to be rectified. Don't try modifying the subframe to fit the body.
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Re: Mk1 front subframe fitting problems
I don't know whether a subframe was fitted when the front panel was replaced if it was it must have been very tight. The problem seems much like rich spec's. I used the method of sticking screw drivers through the rear subframe holes (only one of which was half accessible at the start) and proceeding to lever it into place bit by bit. Several hours, much scrapped paint and one snapped screwdriver later it's in. Thanks for all the advice guys, much appreciated.