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Old 15th March 2013, 03:34 PM
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Could you drill holes through it so you can use a long piece of pipe as a tommy bar to try and twist and pull? Problem is holding the can tight enough without damaging it.

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Old 15th March 2013, 04:33 PM
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I think I would be tempted to try rusty end squashed in a vice first and try to get some rotation out of it, failing that cut the rusty bit off just shy of the stainless and used a stout screwdriver to force the rusty bit to crumple inwards the only other way is to use a die grinder to grind a strip through inside of the old steel till you meet stainless then just rip it out .......a few methods there for you
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Old 15th March 2013, 07:22 PM
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the only other way is to use a die grinder to grind a strip through inside of the old steel till you meet stainless then just rip it out .......a few methods there for you
Thats the way I would do it. Stainless and mild steel are not a good combo, to avoid damage its the only way. Another roadster getting very close to hitting the road. Looking good.

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Old 15th March 2013, 09:13 PM
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Cheers everyone! I chopped it off and got my Dremel and trusty screwdriver out!

It is now out!

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Today I ran the engine for a good ten minutes to check for leaks. None that I could see. It didn't get hot enough for the fan to kick in but the t's and p's seemed to be ok. The only warning light I have is for the brakes (presumably as there is brake fluid in).

I plan on doing a bit more work tomorrow and maybe taking it for a bit of a spin (on the drive). I will make sure I record it and will put a link on here.

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Old 18th May 2013, 01:32 PM
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Default interior panneling

What is the minimum thickness of ally i could use on my tunnel sides? I was considering 1mm. Does this sound thick enough?

also... how have people panelled their chassis' on the drivers side next to the pedals? On my saturn chassis there is a metal plate on the side adjacent to the prop however I was think of putting the ally on the inside of the cockpit.

Have you all bent the panel to go from the inside to join up with the steel plate?

Any pitcure would br great as I don't want to have to redo this once it has been done (like everything else on the car lol)

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fairly sure I am on 1mm Ally.

The front steel section is on the outside face to give an extra 20mm of foot room.

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fairly sure I am on 1mm Ally.

The front steel section is on the outside face to give an extra 20mm of foot room.

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Have you curved your panel to go from the inside to the outside where the panel is?
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no, steel in the footwell and ally on the tunnel

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Old 18th May 2013, 05:58 PM
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Any pitcure would br great as I don't want to have to redo this once it has been done (like everything else on the car lol)
I welded in the steel plate (CP17?) with the bend in it, then the ally can be rivited onto the bent bit. Gives you another 20mm in the footwell for your size nines..




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