annnndddddd
.....'back in the room'
got the new floor in, and the crossmember, then it was time to look at the heel board.
i had done both ends, but it was a mess and i decided that it would be easier just to bite the financial bullet and buy another full one and fit the whole thing.
so, new heritage heel board bought, looking at it in a critical light it became apparent that they have so much flex in them that its impossible to fit them 100% and know that they are right, so using my spare, good shell i made another 'heel board holder' that locates on all the trunion nuts and through a hole drilled in the middle, this ensures that there is no twist what so ever. once it was in i spent hours measuring and measuring to make sure its perfect, its less than a 1/16th on an inch when i triangulate back from the other six 'hard' datum points ive been using, so im pretty happy its as near as it will ever be.
of course, to get the heel board in, i had to cut all the rear seat pan out and the companion boxes etc
once the heel board was in, i then had the choice of to either by a heritage boot floor and just use the front bit, or be a real man and chop all the stuff id previously done using the secondhand bit and just put the whole thing in. if i did this, i may as well put full arches in etc etc. now that the heel board is 100% right, the back is wrong (as when i originally did it i used the crispy original heel board as a (now i know) incorrect datum point
so, plasma choppy chop
ive left the arches in at the mo, until the floor is in, then they will come out.
all the extra box section was from when i spent an age measuring and pulling the shell straight, i think it was more bent from day one than i realised, which was the start of my problems.
then flushed with succes, i fitted the new front passenger floor as the original was a little too thin.
i should have just fitted a full floor........
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares