To: | spitfires@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: Which year 1500? |
From: | "Tom O'Malley" <tomomalley@meganet.net> |
Date: | Sat, 09 Feb 2002 19:28:22 -0500 |
Joe Curry writes... >Side beams showed up much earlier than that. I parted out a 1975 that had >them! My '74 has them. I wish they weren't there because I suspect they're quite heavy. Each beam is a double channel affair and it looks to be about the same gauge as the frame. The reason I want them gone is because I'm not convinced that the A-post is strong enough for the heavy door. During my recent repainting I welded up several cracks at the hinge mounting holes. With that and new hinges my doors no longer sag but it still "feels" like the overweight doors we had on '70's U.S. cars like Dodge Aspens and Ford Thunderbirds. Not at all like the feel of doors on modern cars. I've pondered ways to cut them out without removing the doorskins but this looks dicey. Very little room to work and damage to the outer skin is possible. I've given some thought to the safety issue and I'm prepared to make the tradeoff, but I need to consider passengers and future owners. I wonder if I could talk one of our UK listers into a swap!? Hmmm....perhaps not. :-) FWIW, you don't need to remove the interior panels to determine if your Spit has the impact beams. Just open the door and examine the frame near the striker. In this area you'll see several rogue spot welds that secure the beam flanges. You'll find a corresponding set directly across in the hinge area. Cheers! Tom O'Malley /// spitfires@autox.team.net mailing list /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/majorcool |
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