Padded dash board removal...
Padded dash board removal...
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hillclimbmanic

Original Poster:

674 posts

166 months

Wednesday 11th November 2015
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I am having my 400 re-upholstered in black and tan leather...How on earth are you supposed to remove the dash? The bolts are all turning, and rusted! Any ideas??

Manic

P.S. NOT the gauge dash; the padded thing it sits in!

davemac250

4,499 posts

227 months

Wednesday 11th November 2015
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Can you get a photo?

Do you mean the rear most 'bar' that sits under the screen?

Or the T section the dash sits on?

hillclimbmanic

Original Poster:

674 posts

166 months

Wednesday 11th November 2015
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davemac250 said:
Can you get a photo?

Do you mean the rear most 'bar' that sits under the screen?

Or the T section the dash sits on?
The big padded thing that the glove box is in.!!!

davemac250

4,499 posts

227 months

Thursday 12th November 2015
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There are two bolts that have non- captive bolts on the outer edge, you need to get behind the dash with a spanner to get the nut. The rest should all be captive bolts and come out without too much problem.

The wiring isn't too bad, the ventilation is a joke.

You'll need two people ideally as once th dash start to come out it drops and makes the remaining bolts harder to get out.


davemac250

4,499 posts

227 months

Thursday 12th November 2015
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Does that help?

hillclimbmanic

Original Poster:

674 posts

166 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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davemac250 said:
Does that help?
Yes it does, thanks! I didn't realise that the inside ones are captive; the outside ones are rusted, and are a b*****d to get a grip on. At least it means less bolts to hassle over!
Thanks again

Manic

jeboa

546 posts

283 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2015
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Just out of curiosity - how do you remove the dash part directly under the screen. My leather has started to come away slightly, I had a quick look a while back - but it looked like a lot work to remove.

carsy

3,019 posts

187 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2015
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Think the windscreen has to come out.

jesfirth

1,743 posts

264 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2015
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I had the same problem getting my dash out. I the end I just used brute force with a long screwdriver and simply repaired the fibreglass afterwards. The hole was only the size of a 50 pence piece. Saved me hours of faffing around.

jeboa

546 posts

283 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2015
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carsy said:
Think the windscreen has to come out.
Urghhh....that sounds like another one of those "I'll get round to it another day jobs...."

hillclimbmanic

Original Poster:

674 posts

166 months

Friday 25th December 2015
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jeboa said:
Just out of curiosity - how do you remove the dash part directly under the screen. My leather has started to come away slightly, I had a quick look a while back - but it looked like a lot work to remove.
The screen does indeed have to come out.!!

The front dash is part of the body, moulded in one...My trimmer is going to put the leather and padding in, before the screen goes back in...

Manic