What is this for?

What is this for?

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Loubaruch

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1,275 posts

205 months

Friday 5th January
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At the rear of the chassis the raised lugs with a captive nut serve no purpose on my car .
Is it perhaps for a roll over bar?

Adrian@

4,384 posts

289 months

Friday 5th January
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Generic chassis for the two models close the voids or remove any thing that is not used. A@

Classic Chim

12,424 posts

156 months

Friday 5th January
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Yes. I omitted them on my replacements as they only serve as a mud trap.

Loubaruch

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1,275 posts

205 months

Friday 5th January
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Thanks Adrian

stevesprint

1,118 posts

186 months

Saturday 6th January
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Loubaruch said:
At the rear of the chassis the raised lugs with a captive nut serve no purpose on my car .
Is it perhaps for a roll over bar?
My seatbelt ends and roll over bar are bolted to the raised lugs, where are your seatbelt ends bolted to?
Steve

Classic Chim

12,424 posts

156 months

Saturday 6th January
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stevesprint said:
My seatbelt ends and roll over bar are bolted to the raised lugs, where are your seatbelt right ends bolted to?
Steve

To the right of that lug by about 100 mm is the seat belt anchor point.

Adrian@

4,384 posts

289 months

Saturday 6th January
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Depends...pick up postions can be different (picture of my old 93 Chim), here is a double upstand which has 7/16 UNF philidas nuts (full metal nyloc) welded inside.



A@

Classic Chim

12,424 posts

156 months

Saturday 6th January
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Adrian@ said:
Depends...pick up postions can be different (picture of my old 93 Chim), here is a double upstand which has 7/16 UNF philidas nuts (full metal nyloc) welded inside.



A@
Great picture and thanks for that.
You learn something new every day.
So that suggests both the roll bar and seat belt bolted to that lug. Is that correct.
I wonder how many other earlier cars came in this configuration..
Do we have a rough date for when this design changed to the one like Pauls above as my 2000 car is the same as his chassis.




Edited by Classic Chim on Saturday 6th January 09:23

Adrian@

4,384 posts

289 months

Saturday 6th January
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Classic Chim said:
Adrian@ said:
Depends...pick up postions can be different (picture of my old 93 Chim), here is a double upstand which has 7/16 UNF philidas nuts (full metal nyloc) welded inside.



A@
Great picture and thanks for that.
You learn something new every day.
So that suggests both the roll bar and seat belt bolted to that lug. Is that correct.
I wonder how many other earlier cars came in this configuration.. all of them?
I have over the years rebuilt 20-30 post 91 chassis cars, so there are lots of differences. that up-stand has two Philidas nuts welded into the inner face with only one being used for the seat belt, which then has a bridging spacer tube, bringing the face though the FG (sealed with a butyl sealant) for the seat belt tophat/wavy washer, long large head seat belt bolt (they have slim heads) to allow the belt eyelet to rotate. A@

Zeb74

409 posts

136 months

Saturday 6th January
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It doesn't help for the initial question, mine, a 96 Mk1.5, had also this piece of metal. We changed the outriggers 2 years ago and the new ones do not have them.
And the seat belt has always been bolted where the read arrow is.






Loubaruch

Original Poster:

1,275 posts

205 months

Saturday 6th January
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stevesprint said:
My seatbelt ends and roll over bar are bolted to the raised lugs, where are your seatbelt ends bolted to?
Steve
My seat belts are bolted in the same position as Aluns (Chim) and Zebs 100mm foward of the lug. No roll bar.

I had no idea that this would elicit such a discussion.

Edited by Loubaruch on Saturday 6th January 11:10