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Re: spitfire questions

To: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net, Spitfires@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: spitfire questions
From: larry hooven <dirty_howi@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 07:33:35 -0700 (PDT)
at the risk of sounding stupid.....which cutout is it to which you
refer...my bonnet is in excellent shape, save a small dent in what
would be considered the right front quarter panel.. if i can do
something preventitive now, it would save me the heartache later...

tia




---Tom O'Malley <tomomalley@hey.net> wrote:
>
> Chuck writes...
> 
> >I have two questions related to Spitfires that I hope someone will
have
> >the answers to:
> >1.  Has anyone experienced tearing of the metal at the upper
corners of
> >the cutout
> 
> Yes yes yes. :-(  Almost every Spit I've seen has this problem.
> 
> I'm anticipating painting my bonnet this summer and I'd like to take a
> shot at a long term fix but I'm not optimistic.  My feeling is that
> chassis flex is responsible for a lotta stress in this area even if
> the latches are not adjusted overly tight.  I suppose that the
> stamping process that was used to create the original cutout may also
> be a factor.  If this was the case I would guess that welding the
> cracks might solve the problem.
> 
> In an effort to hedge my bets I'm going to take a different approach.
> I'm going to re-inforce the backs of the cutouts with another piece of
> 20 gauge steel that's spot welded to the original wing for a distance
> of four inches or so.  The bonnet latch mounting screws will then pass
> through both pieces.  What I'm hoping to do is spread the loading over
> a greater area...we'll see. :-)
> 
> 
> Cheers!
> Tom O'Malley in Southbridge Massachusetts
> '74, '77 Spits
> 
> 

==
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