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Old 24th August 2010, 06:06 PM
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Default Lower harness mounts - inspection there of

Do the lower harness mounting have to be visible to the IVA inspector?

If I were to panel the interior of the cockpit the inspector would only see the lower harness bolt going through the panel. He would not be able to verify the integrity of the lower harness mount's weld to the chassis and also the grade of the captive nut the harness bolt screws in to.

Is this a problem?

Would documentry evidence (photos.) of the construction, taken prior to panels being fitted be acceptable evidence for the examiner to be satisfied?

What are your opinions on this or better still has any member IVA'd their roadster with interior cockpit panels?
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Old 24th August 2010, 07:20 PM
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He checked mine at iva with a torch from the back near the diff, he could see enough to make him happy.

I did have photos of this part just incase but he didnt want to see them
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Old 24th August 2010, 07:58 PM
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Ah, looks like I didn't make my self clear, yes, of course as you say, the inner mounts can be inspected from the trns. tunnel with the transmission tunnel panels in place, but what I meant was if the other mount is panelled in. That is, the mount on the side of the car having an outer panel (the side of the car) and and inner panel (lining the cockpit)? It would not be possible to inspect the mount.

Is this a problem?
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Old 25th August 2010, 08:41 AM
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Ahh, sorry i see what you mean now

Yes he made a point of inspecting all of mine thoroughly at my test so personally i would leave them visible until after the test if your panel isnt easily removable
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Old 25th August 2010, 12:32 PM
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Thanks for your suggestion Mark, that's a good idea to leave the panels off for IVA, also it will let the inspector see all the welds aswell.
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they accepted the photos of mine as they couldnt see the ones in the tunnel as it was sealed up from underneath.

make sure you weld the bracket on both sides.
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Old 25th August 2010, 05:47 PM
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Ah, that's interesting AshG. Nice to have some first hand experience of these matters. Presumably your photos had enough detail to show the 8.8 or 12.9 markings on the nut?
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Old 25th August 2010, 07:44 PM
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Steve I could be wrong but in all the years I have worked in the motor trade and trust me it's more than a few, I cannot remember seeing 8.8 or any other on a nut.
Its more the strengh of the bolt @ 8.8 or more and personally my brackets are folded to give more area to weld to.
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Old 25th August 2010, 11:27 PM
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The metric nuts have something more like |8| stamped on them. It's hard to get nuts worse than grade 8 here.
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Ash you say weld the brakets both sides is that cause the iva man says so.
surely if they are welded properly on one side that should be strong enough.
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