Slam Panel - Help Please
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Slam Panel - Help Please
Rebuilt the front end of my 67 - Lower Wheel House Panel and front slam panel but the hood latch will not align to the slam panel Receiver
its short by about an inch
I have only put the screws in the wings loosely but I don't think they look right
Please help
its short by about an inch
I have only put the screws in the wings loosely but I don't think they look right
Please help
1967 911S (RHD)
1996 911 RS (RHD)
1996 911 TT
1978 911SC
1964 356 CAB (RHD)
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Re: Slam Panel - Help Please
You pointed your IMG at the library, not the phototoffynose wrote:Rebuilt the front end of my 67 - Lower Wheel House Panel and front slam panel but the hood latch will not align to the slam panel Receiver
its short by about an inch
I have only put the screws in the wings loosely but I don't think they look right
Please help
Is this the one you wanted?
Doesn't it mean you've put the slam panel in the wrong place?
The simple things you see are all complicated
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
Re: Slam Panel - Help Please
Thanks on both points
It all fits together fairly well apart from that !!
[img][IMG]http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo34/toffynose/IMG_3830_zps8xialqkq.jpg[/img][/img]
First time I have tried Photos.... Struggling with that too
It all fits together fairly well apart from that !!
[img][IMG]http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo34/toffynose/IMG_3830_zps8xialqkq.jpg[/img][/img]
First time I have tried Photos.... Struggling with that too
1967 911S (RHD)
1996 911 RS (RHD)
1996 911 TT
1978 911SC
1964 356 CAB (RHD)
Honda NSX
1996 911 RS (RHD)
1996 911 TT
1978 911SC
1964 356 CAB (RHD)
Honda NSX
Re: Slam Panel - Help Please
1967 911S (RHD)
1996 911 RS (RHD)
1996 911 TT
1978 911SC
1964 356 CAB (RHD)
Honda NSX
1996 911 RS (RHD)
1996 911 TT
1978 911SC
1964 356 CAB (RHD)
Honda NSX
Re: Slam Panel - Help Please
1967 911S (RHD)
1996 911 RS (RHD)
1996 911 TT
1978 911SC
1964 356 CAB (RHD)
Honda NSX
1996 911 RS (RHD)
1996 911 TT
1978 911SC
1964 356 CAB (RHD)
Honda NSX
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Re: Slam Panel - Help Please
The last pic shows the nose of the wing to be very high to the slam. It should be level with it!
I would re measure everything again.
There will be lots of pics on here of that area if you spend a few hours looking.
Does the rear vertical edge of the OS wing fit to the door or it's mounting flange?
The top wing edge should follow the inner wing closely. Yours is steadily rising above the inner edge with the mounting bolt holes, it should follow it.
I would re measure everything again.
There will be lots of pics on here of that area if you spend a few hours looking.
Does the rear vertical edge of the OS wing fit to the door or it's mounting flange?
The top wing edge should follow the inner wing closely. Yours is steadily rising above the inner edge with the mounting bolt holes, it should follow it.
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Re: Slam Panel - Help Please
I agree with your post it dives away too soon, the side panels are new from restoration design. I bolted the panels on top of the old rusty ones using 3 of the wing holes to ensure positioning so very confused why it wouldn't all go together perfectly.
1967 911S (RHD)
1996 911 RS (RHD)
1996 911 TT
1978 911SC
1964 356 CAB (RHD)
Honda NSX
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1996 911 TT
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Re: Slam Panel - Help Please
Things can and will move when welding unless you have a stout jig to keep reference points in place.
If the inner wings are new and fully welded then you have a difficult problem to overcome not just the wing tops but the front suspension pane with the mounting points could also be high.
This assumes the old out wings can be relied on to act as a 'jig'.
Have you put the doors on, aligned to the rear wings and then re aligned the front out wings to the leading edge of the door front?
A few mm out at the door leading edge and amplify to the kind of mis alignment in the pics.
Usually, if good, the doors are used as the check for fit, rear wing, sill and front wing.
If you can, suggest you use the doors as the jig and check the fit then to the inner wings, ignore the slam panel just for now. I can't help thinking the new slam is not far enough forward or may be tilted back at the top.
If you search the web you will find a very very good drawing from the workshop manual with all the dimensions you need to check these inner panels to a datum, I used this when I welded mine for 8 months back in 1988 without a jig.
You have to be very careful of things moving or twisting as you weld along.
Hope this help and not hinder if you have been through these thoughts already.
If the inner wings are new and fully welded then you have a difficult problem to overcome not just the wing tops but the front suspension pane with the mounting points could also be high.
This assumes the old out wings can be relied on to act as a 'jig'.
Have you put the doors on, aligned to the rear wings and then re aligned the front out wings to the leading edge of the door front?
A few mm out at the door leading edge and amplify to the kind of mis alignment in the pics.
Usually, if good, the doors are used as the check for fit, rear wing, sill and front wing.
If you can, suggest you use the doors as the jig and check the fit then to the inner wings, ignore the slam panel just for now. I can't help thinking the new slam is not far enough forward or may be tilted back at the top.
If you search the web you will find a very very good drawing from the workshop manual with all the dimensions you need to check these inner panels to a datum, I used this when I welded mine for 8 months back in 1988 without a jig.
You have to be very careful of things moving or twisting as you weld along.
Hope this help and not hinder if you have been through these thoughts already.
73T 911 Coupe, road/hillclimber 3.2L
Lola t 492 / 3.2 hillclimb racer
Boxster 987 Gen II 2.9
Lola t 492 / 3.2 hillclimb racer
Boxster 987 Gen II 2.9
Re: Slam Panel - Help Please
Super Help Thanks,
I have thought of that and measured against the drawing I have of the outside of the inner wing, the length is fine from the "Plan 0" position however the drawing does not give any measurement relative to the Wing bolt position height (without me scaling the drawing)
I am coming to the conclusion over two sleepless nights the new panel is angled differently to the original panel
I believe (unless you think differently) that I need to cut the new panel out and align the new panel, Wings and Slam panel all at the same time?
Toff
I have thought of that and measured against the drawing I have of the outside of the inner wing, the length is fine from the "Plan 0" position however the drawing does not give any measurement relative to the Wing bolt position height (without me scaling the drawing)
I am coming to the conclusion over two sleepless nights the new panel is angled differently to the original panel
I believe (unless you think differently) that I need to cut the new panel out and align the new panel, Wings and Slam panel all at the same time?
Toff
1967 911S (RHD)
1996 911 RS (RHD)
1996 911 TT
1978 911SC
1964 356 CAB (RHD)
Honda NSX
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1996 911 TT
1978 911SC
1964 356 CAB (RHD)
Honda NSX
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Re: Slam Panel - Help Please
Maybetoffynose wrote: I believe (unless you think differently) that I need to cut the new panel out and align the new panel, Wings and Slam panel all at the same time?
Toff
Have a read through this thread viewtopic.php?f=28&t=48230&start=60
As it shows the full build of the front end, admittedly on a jig but it shows the process.
Good luck. I can imagine how you are feeling!
Re: Slam Panel - Help Please
Thanks Gary, I did feel totally demoralised, thought all was going swimmingly and then
1967 911S (RHD)
1996 911 RS (RHD)
1996 911 TT
1978 911SC
1964 356 CAB (RHD)
Honda NSX
1996 911 RS (RHD)
1996 911 TT
1978 911SC
1964 356 CAB (RHD)
Honda NSX
Re: Slam Panel - Help Please
....the measurement down vertically from the wing bolt position is 205mm to the 0 datum.toffynose wrote:Super Help Thanks,
I have thought of that and measured against the drawing I have of the outside of the inner wing, the length is fine from the "Plan 0" position however the drawing does not give any measurement relative to the Wing bolt position height (without me scaling the drawing)
This can been seen on the schematics on the RD website.
Hth
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1970 911t Coupe 2626
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Re: Slam Panel - Help Please
1970 911t Coupe 2626
"I've started so I'll finish"
"I've started so I'll finish"
Re: Slam Panel - Help Please
Thanks Loz,
Not the easiest of drawings to decipher !! I used the one off the RD website I think the important thing for me to check is the Slam angle is at Zero Degrees??
The drawing doesn't exactly show
Ray
Not the easiest of drawings to decipher !! I used the one off the RD website I think the important thing for me to check is the Slam angle is at Zero Degrees??
The drawing doesn't exactly show
Ray
1967 911S (RHD)
1996 911 RS (RHD)
1996 911 TT
1978 911SC
1964 356 CAB (RHD)
Honda NSX
1996 911 RS (RHD)
1996 911 TT
1978 911SC
1964 356 CAB (RHD)
Honda NSX
Re: Slam Panel - Help Please
Yes! They take some looking at at first!
Looking at the drawings, it certainly looks like the slam panel is set at 90 degrees to horizontal 0 datum. If you look at other measurements that are not true vertical, they are normally highlighted by a broken line across them which then gives a measurement of how far off vertical they are. The slam panel looks to be vertical for sure.
I've found the RD drawings very helpful when checking my short front suspension pan install. They all available under the 'Media' tab on the top of their homepage.
Looking at the drawings, it certainly looks like the slam panel is set at 90 degrees to horizontal 0 datum. If you look at other measurements that are not true vertical, they are normally highlighted by a broken line across them which then gives a measurement of how far off vertical they are. The slam panel looks to be vertical for sure.
I've found the RD drawings very helpful when checking my short front suspension pan install. They all available under the 'Media' tab on the top of their homepage.
1970 911t Coupe 2626
"I've started so I'll finish"
"I've started so I'll finish"