Rebuilding TC5560
- Herman 5560
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Re: Rebuilding TC5560
Day #12 of LockDown for us here in SA.
Managed to avoid going to the shops so that means more time spent on the MG
Both fenders fitted and just about 100% symmetrical.
This is the dimensions I found on the net. Can anybody verify this on their cars please.
Managed to avoid going to the shops so that means more time spent on the MG
Both fenders fitted and just about 100% symmetrical.
This is the dimensions I found on the net. Can anybody verify this on their cars please.
- Herman 5560
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Re: Rebuilding TC5560
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/bol ... post156492
Hope this link works. My plan for the tub bolts.
Could not help myself to use the new feature.
Hope this link works. My plan for the tub bolts.
Could not help myself to use the new feature.
- Herman 5560
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Re: Rebuilding TC5560
So yesterday I started the dreaded job of gluing the foam to the back wheel arches, which turned out a lot easier than I thought. I cut them just to the right size but once finished there was still some cleaning up to da as you can see in the last piece right at the bottom that i left for this morning.
Question to the forum...
When I follow Doug Pelton's video it would appear he can lift the vinyl once he has laid it down. I have done a test and I rip the foam when I try to lift it and simulate removing a crease. I never see him applying the contact to the vinyl, I tried this as well and the vinyl does not stick to the dried glue on the foam.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lbv3f8t8cB8
I am using the same type of contact glue that you are suppose to apply to both sides, wait till it is "dry" to the feel and then stick them together.
Any suggestion PLEASE.
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Question to the forum...
When I follow Doug Pelton's video it would appear he can lift the vinyl once he has laid it down. I have done a test and I rip the foam when I try to lift it and simulate removing a crease. I never see him applying the contact to the vinyl, I tried this as well and the vinyl does not stick to the dried glue on the foam.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lbv3f8t8cB8
I am using the same type of contact glue that you are suppose to apply to both sides, wait till it is "dry" to the feel and then stick them together.
Any suggestion PLEASE.
Love this new feature, going to boar you all to health with all my pics.
Stay healthy
- Herman 5560
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Re: Rebuilding TC5560
Do not remember anymore whose car this is but he did a stellar job with his wheel arches.
Perhaps he can describe the process he used.
Perhaps he can describe the process he used.
- Herman 5560
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Re: Rebuilding TC5560
Need some help here fellow TC owners.
I would like to fit the Door Buffers as I am opening and closing my doors continuously because with the rear fenders now fitted, if the doors go all the way round I can damage the door on the fender.
Question is simple, How are the Door Buffers fitted?
This is what mine looks like.
This is the opening in the A Post
And this is what it looks like if I just press it into the opening.
Do I make that same slot in the wood to recess that tab of the buffer?
Do I glue the buffer in or do I use a screw or a nail?
I would like to fit the Door Buffers as I am opening and closing my doors continuously because with the rear fenders now fitted, if the doors go all the way round I can damage the door on the fender.
Question is simple, How are the Door Buffers fitted?
This is what mine looks like.
This is the opening in the A Post
And this is what it looks like if I just press it into the opening.
Do I make that same slot in the wood to recess that tab of the buffer?
Do I glue the buffer in or do I use a screw or a nail?
- Herman 5560
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Re: Rebuilding TC5560
Any pics please.
Re: Rebuilding TC5560
Hi Herman,
The answer to your question is that the wood does need to be cut to allow the rubber to sit flush. It's kind of hard to get a decent photo, but hopefully this one will give you an idea.
The answer to your question is that the wood does need to be cut to allow the rubber to sit flush. It's kind of hard to get a decent photo, but hopefully this one will give you an idea.
- Herman 5560
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Re: Rebuilding TC5560
Appreciated.
I take it it just get a few nails to keep it in place as every other rubber gets nailed to the car.
Funny thing is I did not replace the A Post wood so think it is original and there are no recesses for the rubbers. Lots of nail marks. But there were no buffers when I got the car. Only later found out what the cut outs was for. Almos told the bodyshop to repair the cut outs. Fortunately there was another TC in the shop one day an he took the time to compare. Then phoned me to say they have a purpose.
I take it it just get a few nails to keep it in place as every other rubber gets nailed to the car.
Funny thing is I did not replace the A Post wood so think it is original and there are no recesses for the rubbers. Lots of nail marks. But there were no buffers when I got the car. Only later found out what the cut outs was for. Almos told the bodyshop to repair the cut outs. Fortunately there was another TC in the shop one day an he took the time to compare. Then phoned me to say they have a purpose.
Re: Rebuilding TC5560
Yes, just a couple of tacks/pins hold it in place.
- Herman 5560
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- Herman 5560
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- Joined: Thu Apr 16, 2015 3:31 am
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Re: Rebuilding TC5560
Been a long time since I have posted anything, but I am back.
Joined the local MG club so I can be inspired the whole time and get some help with my build.
Unfortunately only 1 TC in the club.
Question to the picture. I am now at the stage to fit the inner quarter panels. This is the best pic I have of the panels and can not see any screws. Are they all hidden under the piping? my original wood shows no markings as to old fixings.
Usually seats and tornico covers obscure these parts.
- Herman 5560
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Re: Rebuilding TC5560
Second question for the day.
Do these rubber items go on top of the floor or under the floor?
If you look closely I have a gap there the gearbox mounting bolt goes that is not covered by the rubber cover.
Any help and info will be appreciated.
What type of fasteners is used, Wood screws or bolts nuts and washers, Size??
Do these rubber items go on top of the floor or under the floor?
If you look closely I have a gap there the gearbox mounting bolt goes that is not covered by the rubber cover.
Any help and info will be appreciated.
What type of fasteners is used, Wood screws or bolts nuts and washers, Size??
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Re: Rebuilding TC5560
The rubber pieces go on top of the floor. The pedal gaiter should have a metal ring that goes on top and is secured with six wood screws. I don't recall the exact size but if you have the metal ring then the holes will tell you which is correct. FTFU's excellent new web site has photos of the parts HERE and HERE. The gearbox cover screws as I recall are similar to the pedal gaiter screws along the bottom. I believe there are 12 of them? Wood screws with flat washers I think. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. On the toe board I believe they are machine screws with finishing washers. All machine screws are British thread.
- Herman 5560
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Thanks, just placed an order with them for some other fastener kits.
Any light on how to fasten the panels to the inner tub?
Any light on how to fasten the panels to the inner tub?
- Herman 5560
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Re: Rebuilding TC5560
Good day
Q1) Do you fit piping between the running board and the tub?
Q2) Where are these wedges fitted on the TC? got them with the car and looks like it could be used to level the running boards but I only got 4 and the running boards have 3 tabs each.
Q1) Do you fit piping between the running board and the tub?
Q2) Where are these wedges fitted on the TC? got them with the car and looks like it could be used to level the running boards but I only got 4 and the running boards have 3 tabs each.
Re: Rebuilding TC5560
The answer to your first question is yes.Herman 5560 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2023 12:10 amGood day
Q1) Do you fit piping between the running board and the tub?
Q2) Where are these wedges fitted on the TC? got them with the car and looks like it could be used to level the running boards but I only got 4 and the running boards have 3 tabs each.
wedges.jpg
I don't know the answer to your second question but I believe the wedges are more likely to be used on a front axle to alter the castor angle (rather than the running boards) ... but I didn't find any on my TC.
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Too small to be axle wedges. I'm not sure those are TC parts. Maybe someone else recognizes them.
- Herman 5560
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Re: Rebuilding TC5560
Thanks.
Do I put piping between the tub and the running boards?
How wo i differentiate between the left hand and rights hand fender stays and headlight stays. I see in the Moss parts list they have different part numbers.
Thanks again for all the help.
Do I put piping between the tub and the running boards?
How wo i differentiate between the left hand and rights hand fender stays and headlight stays. I see in the Moss parts list they have different part numbers.
Thanks again for all the help.
- Herman 5560
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Re: Rebuilding TC5560
Question came out wrong Where do you put the piping. Where does it start because the front fender is bolted to the running board.
Then when you get to the front. I have 3 hole in the fender and the chassis. Do I have to fit the front splash apron(not sure what the name is but that is what it is called in the Moss Manual) and then use the 2 smaller holes to bolt everything together and the middle bigger hole to bolt the badge bar in position?
Then when you get to the front. I have 3 hole in the fender and the chassis. Do I have to fit the front splash apron(not sure what the name is but that is what it is called in the Moss Manual) and then use the 2 smaller holes to bolt everything together and the middle bigger hole to bolt the badge bar in position?