doors filling with water - tamora

doors filling with water - tamora

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aromaT

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919 posts

246 months

Sunday 28th December 2003
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Having problems with my electric windows so removed the door cards this week (2002 Tamora). Amazed to see that there are no low drain holes for the doors and the door had about 2 inches of water in!

I've read the threads on the plastic plugs, and also a reply which suggetsed that they DO have drain holes - maybe this is something added later.

I have now drilled 2 holes towards the front of the doors, underneath, which drain the doors well and would suggest that people check for drain holes. The 3 holes allowing access to the door card screws are way too hig to allow drainage of water until it reaches about 3 inches!

So - do newer cars have drain holes? and has anyone else gone this route - if not I'd suggest you think about it.

cheers

jigs

1,840 posts

251 months

Sunday 28th December 2003
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You shouldn't have drilled holes - all you had to do was Nubbin it every so often!

aromaT

Original Poster:

919 posts

246 months

Sunday 28th December 2003
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eh?

valhalla

2,246 posts

257 months

Sunday 28th December 2003
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jigs said:
You shouldn't have drilled holes - all you had to do was Nubbin it every so often!



Me to eh?? explain yourself jig's please. I had drain holes with plastic bungs in the T350c, but they rubbed on the cill when i put the kick plates on, so i took them out. You can buy the bungs from any kitchen shop.
Dave

>> Edited by valhalla on Sunday 28th December 19:05

>> Edited by valhalla on Sunday 28th December 19:06

apache

39,731 posts

285 months

Sunday 28th December 2003
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off roading(nubbs + tamora) = many holes

valhalla

2,246 posts

257 months

Sunday 28th December 2003
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apache said:
off roading(nubbs + tamora) = many holes

ah so!!

jigs

1,840 posts

251 months

Sunday 28th December 2003
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Upside-down off-roading.

valhalla

2,246 posts

257 months

Sunday 28th December 2003
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jigs said:
Upside-down off-roading.

ooooooops! tell me more Jigs??

Dave

nubbin

6,809 posts

279 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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A Tamora makes a very poor aeroplane...




HeyAndy

423 posts

250 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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I hope who ever was driving lived to see 2004!

Apache

39,731 posts

285 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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he posted that picture

nubbin

6,809 posts

279 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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HeyAndy said:
I hope who ever was driving lived to see 2004!


Oh, yes, alive and well, and very grateful to TVR for building cars with roll bars in the screen surround!!

MOD500

2,686 posts

251 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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Wow You were lucky Nubbin, were you hurt at all?

Often think about getting a roll bar for the chim....those pics make me want one even more

valhalla

2,246 posts

257 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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Hey Nubbin, First i have heard of the smash! When was it? and i hope you you were ok!!!
Were you able to get it repaired? Nice to see that the roll over bar did the job.
looks to me as if the car has had a smash before, going by the nice neat line of the break on the wing.
As a fibreglasser myself, it looks like where the new body panels were joined together?

Dave



>> Edited by valhalla on Monday 29th December 13:58

nubbin

6,809 posts

279 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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valhalla said:
Hey Nubbin, First i have heard of the smash! When was it? and i hope you you were ok!!!
Were you able to get it repaired? Nice to see that the roll over bar did the job.
looks to me as if the car has had a smash before, going by the nice neat line of the break on the wing.
As a fibreglasser myself, it looks like where the new body panels were joined together?

Dave



>> Edited by valhalla on Monday 29th December 13:58


I owned the car from new, and it had never been crashed before. The force of the crash must have cracked the wing. Every single panel showed signs of "burst injury", the chassis was bent at the back, and there was, err, considerable cosmetic damage.

It was written off as uneconomical to repair - TVR estimated £21,000 for parts alone!!

I literally didn't have a scratch on me - and there was no whiplash or other problems. Lucky? Me?

jigs

1,840 posts

251 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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- but there was no water in the doors afterwards.

Snakes

614 posts

254 months

Monday 29th December 2003
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nubbin said:

valhalla said:
Hey Nubbin, First i have heard of the smash! When was it? and i hope you you were ok!!!
Were you able to get it repaired? Nice to see that the roll over bar did the job.
looks to me as if the car has had a smash before, going by the nice neat line of the break on the wing.
As a fibreglasser myself, it looks like where the new body panels were joined together?

Dave



>> Edited by valhalla on Monday 29th December 13:58



I owned the car from new, and it had never been crashed before. The force of the crash must have cracked the wing. Every single panel showed signs of "burst injury", the chassis was bent at the back, and there was, err, considerable cosmetic damage.

It was written off as uneconomical to repair - TVR estimated £21,000 for parts alone!!

I literally didn't have a scratch on me - and there was no whiplash or other problems. Lucky? Me?


You can just see lines under the paint in the same place on each wing of my T350C. They must be made in two parts.

Snakes

valhalla

2,246 posts

257 months

Friday 2nd January 2004
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I owned the car from new,


Since reading this i have found a picture of a T350c under construction at the factory.
It does appear to have a joint in the wing at that point,(bit daft if there is though!!!!) so i would imagine that the Tamora would be the same! at present i don't know how to put pic's on here,
but i could mail it to you if you are interested. mail me via my profile, and i will send it to you.

Dave....

nubbin

6,809 posts

279 months

Sunday 4th January 2004
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I suppose it makes sense to have a joint line there, as it means nose cones can be easily replaced - and I guess they are an area frequently damaged in crashes...

Ballistic Banana

14,698 posts

268 months

Monday 5th January 2004
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Thats about where they joined my new Nose cone on mine.
If you look on TVRbodyshops website they have a page with all the TVR nose cones on with different light upgrades etc and they all seem to be Go To about that part.

Hows it Going Nubbins

BB