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Old 30th April 2016, 10:26 AM
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It's a good feeling when the body's off. I hope you undid the hub nuts and rear uprigh bottom bolts or the fun times are about to begin.

Yes lucky enough I too read plenty of build threads and read advice from other builders so I have slackened the nuts off using a 4ft bar!

Anything else I need to keep off the shell Before it goes?
I have cut the chassis number off and removed the chassis ID plate and cut out the bracket for the handbrake.
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Old 30th April 2016, 10:32 AM
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Have you kept the fuel sender from the top of the tank
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Old 30th April 2016, 10:37 AM
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Yes I have removed the sender unit and the other bit which I assume is a return?
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Old 30th April 2016, 01:54 PM
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fuel sender has flow and return, the other bit is a vent
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The donor has been completely stripped down now have a big pile for the tip and another pile of bits to sell and help fund the build.

Build table has now been built and I have marked out all the bottom rails.

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Only recently managed to check the chassis kit out, couple of bits missing nothing major so think I will cut them myself. In fact some may not be used or be different on the talon chassis compared to the book chassis.

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Old 9th June 2016, 09:11 PM
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The donor has been completely stripped down now have a big pile for the tip and another pile of bits to sell and help fund the build.

Build table has now been built and I have marked out all the bottom rails.

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Only recently managed to check the chassis kit out, couple of bits missing nothing major so think I will cut them myself. In fact some may not be used or be different on the talon chassis compared to the book chassis.

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What bits are missing as someone who has just about finished putting together the jigsaw, there are a few bits that are different, on another note, did the gearbox mount come with the flat pack as I never got one and I'd appreciate you sending me the dimentions if you could, anyone else who has them would also work
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Old 9th June 2016, 10:04 PM
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thats the gearbox mount in the picture, bit box section two inch wide cut at angle on both ends with slot in the middle. bolt a landrover rubber mount and 50mm square box on top.
i will try measure mine tomorrow
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Old 9th June 2016, 10:08 PM
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thats the gearbox mount in the picture, bit box section two inch wide cut at angle on both ends with slot in the middle. bolt a landrover rubber mount and 50mm square box on top.
i will try measure mine tomorrow
Thanks for that. I assume it's easier to cut it and place it once the front mounts are in.
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I wondered what that bit was thanks guys.
If you want me to I will take some close up pictures of it and measure it too.

I'm missing all bits for the front frame, which obviously I do need. I have started marking out the bits on some box section I bought for welding practice. Much head scratching on FF2 and FF3 but think I have it right now!

Also missing are:

SB 3, 4, 5 & 6 I'm guessing these are as per the book

RS 15 again I'm guessing these are the same as in the book

SW 1, 2 & 3 which I assume are different from the book?

TT 6 & 8 not sure if these are used?

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Get hold of phil he will get them sent out to you
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