How does your dash fit?
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Help me get to Chatsworth guys.
The pillocks who have my dash to veneer aren't returning my calls so I've no idea if I will see my dash again let alone for Chatsworth.
So I've got a dash out of storage which i had veneered last year.
Its in storage because when i went to fit it i found out it wasn't an original backing plate but a copy and the clock hole had been cut the same size as the small gauges but the clock is a couple of MM smaller than the gauges. Doh!
I was going to temporarily fit this tonight until I noticed it also hasnt got the two holes - one below right of the speedo and one below left of the rev counter - where self tapping screws hold the right hand side of the dash in.
Come to think of it, they are the ONLY thing that holds the dash in. (it's a pre-cat thing, everything is half done!)
I am sure if i try to drill the veneer then the stainless plate I will knacker the dash.
But I am not sure all dashboards have these little screws.
So, if you don't have the screws, how is the dash held in?
Cheers guys.
IanB
The pillocks who have my dash to veneer aren't returning my calls so I've no idea if I will see my dash again let alone for Chatsworth.
So I've got a dash out of storage which i had veneered last year.
Its in storage because when i went to fit it i found out it wasn't an original backing plate but a copy and the clock hole had been cut the same size as the small gauges but the clock is a couple of MM smaller than the gauges. Doh!
I was going to temporarily fit this tonight until I noticed it also hasnt got the two holes - one below right of the speedo and one below left of the rev counter - where self tapping screws hold the right hand side of the dash in.
Come to think of it, they are the ONLY thing that holds the dash in. (it's a pre-cat thing, everything is half done!)
I am sure if i try to drill the veneer then the stainless plate I will knacker the dash.
But I am not sure all dashboards have these little screws.
So, if you don't have the screws, how is the dash held in?
Cheers guys.
IanB
Mine is only held in with the two screws. The wing nut on the left hand side doesnt do any securing as there is nothing behind for it to attach to. The very edge of the wing nut just about touches the dash surround edge so acts as a stop to stop you pushing the dash any further back.
Having recently had the dash out you realise what an appauling job TVR made of fitting it and also the fitting of the clocks. Mine is a pre cat.
Having recently had the dash out you realise what an appauling job TVR made of fitting it and also the fitting of the clocks. Mine is a pre cat.
I would have thought that even without those two screws the likelihood of the dash falling out were pretty low. If it's just temporary to get you to Chatsworth then I'd have thought' you'd have been ok.
If yours is particularly loose, could you maybe make up some small wedges to go between the dash and the surrond to hold it in place?
If yours is particularly loose, could you maybe make up some small wedges to go between the dash and the surrond to hold it in place?
carsy said:
Mine is only held in with the two screws. The wing nut on the left hand side doesnt do any securing as there is nothing behind for it to attach to. The very edge of the wing nut just about touches the dash surround edge so acts as a stop to stop you pushing the dash any further back.
Having recently had the dash out you realise what an appauling job TVR made of fitting it and also the fitting of the clocks. Mine is a pre cat.
Yes , the wing nut does secure, there should be a repair washer too, that pulls the dash back into the main dash pod....Having recently had the dash out you realise what an appauling job TVR made of fitting it and also the fitting of the clocks. Mine is a pre cat.
Believe me , had more than my fair share of Griff dash's out....
Barreti said:
I've just stuck a magnet on the backing plate and it sticks. Which means its mild steel.
Magnets
Hi Barreti, not necessarily! Lower grades of stainless is, contrary to popular belief, magnetic - induction type electric hobs rely on the magnetic properties of the 'stainless vessels'! Don't worry too much about drilling stainless mate, if you drill carefully from the back through the metal first then into the veneer with a small (say 3mm) sharp drill (about 800 rpm), then put masking tape over the front veneer surface, pierce through where hole is, drill carefully through (place onto wooden backing) increasing the drill size gradually. The sharper the drill the easier the job, just take your time and protect the parts you want to dtop from damaging! All the best, PeteMagnets

Guys, as usual your generosity and help amazes me.
I thought I'd give it a go to see if the dash would friction fit into place.
Well it won't, it's at least half an inch too wide and the bottom left doesnt even look the correct profile.
That's the bad news.
The good news is I sent a stroppy email to the veneer people telling them I wanted the dash back in any state and I am coming to pick it up Thursday.
Unbelievably they emailed me yesterday to say the dash will be ready.
So it's going to be a hellish busy Saturday but weather permitting I will be at Chatsworth on Sunday.
Thanks again for your amazing offers of help and advice. I love this place.
I thought I'd give it a go to see if the dash would friction fit into place.
Well it won't, it's at least half an inch too wide and the bottom left doesnt even look the correct profile.
That's the bad news.
The good news is I sent a stroppy email to the veneer people telling them I wanted the dash back in any state and I am coming to pick it up Thursday.
Unbelievably they emailed me yesterday to say the dash will be ready.
So it's going to be a hellish busy Saturday but weather permitting I will be at Chatsworth on Sunday.
Thanks again for your amazing offers of help and advice. I love this place.
Good morning dash gurus
Great news. I picked up my old dash with a shiny new veneer yesterday.
I've already glued the studs on the back and tonight will fit the clocks.
I was wondering if anyone had useful tips for aligning everything up before gluing the brackets in.
We have bugger all wriggle room when the brackets are glued so you need to get it right first time and it's one of those OCD things which will drive me mad if one is not quite right.
Cheers guys.
IanB
Great news. I picked up my old dash with a shiny new veneer yesterday.
I've already glued the studs on the back and tonight will fit the clocks.
I was wondering if anyone had useful tips for aligning everything up before gluing the brackets in.
We have bugger all wriggle room when the brackets are glued so you need to get it right first time and it's one of those OCD things which will drive me mad if one is not quite right.
Cheers guys.
IanB
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