So all the welding has come to an end! Ready for the nest step, the straigthening bench. I did some heavy works on the shell, bringing in a lot of new metal and also a lot of heat at some times. Before I go on towards painting, I want to know if the shell is still straight and not all twisted. So i got it on the trailer. It’s the first time since the summer of 2011 the car gets to go outside. And she’s going back where I collected her in 2011, after replacing the roof.
Frame off
High and dry (and tension is getting high…)
Clamped the car down on the bench and measuring starts.
These tools allow you to measure and compare.
The conclusion is that there ws one fault, the corner left front, where I welded in the whole green section into the inner wing. It was a quarter of an inch. We pressed that one out, so the problem is as good as gone. Over the length of the car there’s a few mm here and there, but all within the norms and BMW schemes. So I’m glad! This car is straight! It’s 40 years old, and seen a lot of troubles.
The shockmounts are all in the right place, also at the back were I replaced the wheelhouses, so thats a big relief! Also the rearaxle mount (long pin) is perfectly placed back!
In short, the shell is ready for the next step! Well done! I started welding in 2011, never welded before, teached myself how to, so I’m pleased with the results!!
Oh, there was one little setback: I need to replace one seatbracked, right side. The bolthole is dented, don’t know ho they managed to do that. Anyway, as I wanted to pull it out it turns out that the complete thread is gone. What happened there??? But this is in style with the car…