TVR Tuscan Bonnet conversion
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Hi All
I am looking at getting my bonnet converted on my MK1 Tuscan and I am looking for some recommendations as to whom and where.
I have spoken to my tvr garage and he informs me that there are some pretty bad out there that may look good but restrict access to the important bit
Many thanks in advance
I am looking at getting my bonnet converted on my MK1 Tuscan and I am looking for some recommendations as to whom and where.
I have spoken to my tvr garage and he informs me that there are some pretty bad out there that may look good but restrict access to the important bit
Many thanks in advance
I had the bonnet on my Mk1 Tuscan converted two weeks ago by Allan Howell and can highly recommend him.
He advertises on the parts section of PH and is based in the NE but will travel to you if you pay his expenses (as I did). https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/parts-and-...
You'll wonder why on earth TVR chose to make the engine so inaccessible is in the first place.
He advertises on the parts section of PH and is based in the NE but will travel to you if you pay his expenses (as I did). https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/parts-and-...
You'll wonder why on earth TVR chose to make the engine so inaccessible is in the first place.
Edited by TR4man on Saturday 7th July 10:11
It's Howell not Heath and many PH'ers have had it done (I haven't) and speak highly of him and the kit. They normally put out a new thread on PH looking for interest in their area to spread his expenses. I think he just charges fuel & hotel as required. Some prior threads:
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
and his ad:
https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/parts-and-...
and this is him:
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/profile.asp?h=...
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
and his ad:
https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/parts-and-...
and this is him:
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/profile.asp?h=...
I've been seriously considering this for a year or so. But what really puts me off is this...

Looking down on the bonnet and it's lovely curves, you see these big steel rivits in the shut lines.
I guess the only alternative would be glue or bonding, which just wouldn't give the strength required.
Anyone come up with a solution? Filler over them and blend then in?
Trying to remember how the Chim has its ball joint for the strut on the bonnet...

Looking down on the bonnet and it's lovely curves, you see these big steel rivits in the shut lines.
I guess the only alternative would be glue or bonding, which just wouldn't give the strength required.
Anyone come up with a solution? Filler over them and blend then in?
Trying to remember how the Chim has its ball joint for the strut on the bonnet...
I'm about to go with Allan and his bonnet conversion in the coming month or so, but he has requested that I remove the front service bonnet in advance. I'm not that mechanically expert (!) and have seen a few comments about needing to take the radiator grill off first?
Any views or tips from those who have easily removed the front service bonnet and/or worked on this ahead of Allan undertaking the conversion much appreciated so I can ensure I don't cock anything up in advance!
Any views or tips from those who have easily removed the front service bonnet and/or worked on this ahead of Allan undertaking the conversion much appreciated so I can ensure I don't cock anything up in advance!
TR4man said:
Malcster said:
I've been seriously considering this for a year or so. But what really puts me off is this...

Looking down on the bonnet and it's lovely curves, you see these big steel rivits in the shut lines.
In reality they are hardly visible.
Looking down on the bonnet and it's lovely curves, you see these big steel rivits in the shut lines.


As promised a picture of my bonnet conversion by X Works. No rivets visible when the bonnet is closed. It may be doesn’t open quite as much as the other conversions by an inch or two, but access to all areas is fine. The gas struts run vertically rather than at an angle as in the other conversions. I’m pleased with it.
Englishman said:
Here is a picture of Allan's kit with gas struts. As others have said, you have to really look hard to see the rivets with the bonnet closed.

is it possible to direct replace the manual struts with gas ones? I believe my car came with Alan's conversion and I'd like to put gas on, but what struts are they?
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