Scuttle panel repair
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Old Timer
I’m going to repair the severe rot in the scuttle panel, and here’s how I did it for anyone else who is needing to do this job…
First remove the dash, windscreen, wiper motor, and in my case the bonnet.
Buy a replacement panel - I bought a klommer something one.
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First remove the dash, windscreen, wiper motor, and in my case the bonnet.
Buy a replacement panel - I bought a klommer something one.
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and the rest of the of the installation must
be to follow need to do the same repair
be to follow need to do the same repair
Do not know a lot but willing to help if possible
1989 Sapphire Blue Mk1 Cabriolet KR
1985 Atlas Grey Mk2 GTI 2.0 ABF
1989 Sapphire Blue Mk1 Cabriolet KR
1985 Atlas Grey Mk2 GTI 2.0 ABF
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Local Hero
I see that is a LHD drive Panel do you have to Drill a hole for LHD and if so what are the measurements.
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Old Timer
Scuttle panel repair
Yes it’s a LHD panel as that’s all that was available , so yes you have to weld up the holes in it and drill some new ones.
Briano, I’ll get you the size of the hole as soon as I can matey
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klommer germany more euro car parts sh1t
Do not know a lot but willing to help if possible
1989 Sapphire Blue Mk1 Cabriolet KR
1985 Atlas Grey Mk2 GTI 2.0 ABF
1989 Sapphire Blue Mk1 Cabriolet KR
1985 Atlas Grey Mk2 GTI 2.0 ABF
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Old Timer
Scuttle panel repair
Sooo, the new panel is a reproduction and it’s such a poor quality, I decided to cut it up for sections.
It’s a poor fit and the metal it’s made from I am not convinced is of a similar quality…
This also saves removing the front wings
I prefer to make the section/make the section fit nicely before I cut anything out.
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It’s a poor fit and the metal it’s made from I am not convinced is of a similar quality…
This also saves removing the front wings
I prefer to make the section/make the section fit nicely before I cut anything out.
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Old Timer
Scuttle panel repair
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but surely everthing is out of place
Do not know a lot but willing to help if possible
1989 Sapphire Blue Mk1 Cabriolet KR
1985 Atlas Grey Mk2 GTI 2.0 ABF
1989 Sapphire Blue Mk1 Cabriolet KR
1985 Atlas Grey Mk2 GTI 2.0 ABF
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Regional Host NE
is that now in place that you are happy to secure
it to the original scuttle panel
it to the original scuttle panel
Do not know a lot but willing to help if possible
1989 Sapphire Blue Mk1 Cabriolet KR
1985 Atlas Grey Mk2 GTI 2.0 ABF
1989 Sapphire Blue Mk1 Cabriolet KR
1985 Atlas Grey Mk2 GTI 2.0 ABF
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Old Timer
Scuttle panel repair
Everything stays in place, more so than putting in a panel that’s not the right dimensions or shape. In fact I get to keep the bonnet gap
I need to fabricate a section for the inner
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I need to fabricate a section for the inner
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Old Timer
Scuttle panel repair
I’ve left the bit with the hole for the RHD wiper , so I can mark the new section from underneath - then I’ll cut that out
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Old Timer
Scuttle panel repair
It’s clamped up tight to the existing , and both bits repeatedly trimmed, until it’s a nice fit and importantly- to the exact same dimensions - I want the windscreen to fit afterwards!!
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Old Timer
Scuttle panel repair
I intend to form a jiggled joint, with a 5 - 10mm overlap, but had to stop as I have lent my stepper tool out
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Old Timer
Scuttle panel repair
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Old Timer
Scuttle panel repair
And start getting the other side ready
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Old Timer
Scuttle panel repair
Get my Shrinker/stretcher out and start forming a piece for the inner windscreen frame, this is fun (not)
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Scuttle panel repair
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Old Timer
Scuttle panel repair
So I put 3 - 4 tack welds in critical places and then tried the windscreen for size - looks ok and the job still makes sense , I haven’t made a major error (apart from ever starting the job!)
Then start tacking in place
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Old Timer
Scuttle panel repair
I’ve been told that current practice is a light coat of acid etch primer before applying filler - so here goes..
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Local Hero
Scuttle panel repair
Good and quick work there.
Keep it up mate.
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