Radiator Slats
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Radiator Slats
I have had a devil of a time fitting a replacement grill to the radiator
shell. I bought a set described as "original". After glass beading I
found that the slats fell into 4 approximately equal groups based on the
following sizes (wide part of the slat): .575", .6", .625" and .65". The
wider ones appear to be more "original" than the others based on the
amount of corrosion. The difference in 2 adjacent sizes is not bad but
the difference between the smallest and largest ones is quite
noticeable.
Does anyone know what the size should be?
Guy Benson
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Radiator Slats
Guy
I don't know what width the radiator slats should be on the TC radiator
grill but I can check for you once I get my grill back from the stove
enameling shop.
I am afraid I can only measure to 0.001" since I don't have a micrometer
with a vernier scale. I must get a vernier mic so I can join in the debate
on the lift the dot fastener positions.
I can sympathize with the problems you have had fitting the grill to the
shell. I had similar problems after my radiator shell was referubbished by
Anglo Radiators who were able to replace the grill fixing studs with an
accuracy of about 0.5inch.
Regards,
Jim Chase
I have had a devil of a time fitting a replacement grill to the radiator
shell. I bought a set described as "original". After glass beading I found
that the slats fell into 4 approximately equal groups based on the following
sizes (wide part of the slat): .575", .6", .625" and .65". The wider ones
appear to be more "original" than the others based on the amount of
corrosion. The difference in 2 adjacent sizes is not bad but the difference
between the smallest and largest ones is quite noticeable.
Does anyone know what the size should be?
Guy Benson
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Re: Radiator Slats
Guy
Sorry for the slowness in replying.
I have several sets of slats and they seem to fall into two widths
9/16" (nominal) and 11/16" (nominal) (possibly TD?). In both sets
the widths vary so that the smaller set varies from 9/16" to 5/8"
with the majority sitting about halfway between i.e., 19/32". The
same applies to the larger set. I've even noticed variations along
the length of slats e.g., 0.589" - 0.6025". I think that the
variation is caused by variations in the curvature of the slats (they
have a cross section like an aerofoil), possibly due to accident
damage causing them to flatten and widen. Some also seem to have a
sharper corner between the front face and the short return. I don't
think there's much point in measuring them with a micrometer, a ruler
will suffice. The set that's in my roadgoing TC has slats of varying
widths but you don't notice until you measure them. Their appearance
seems to be affected more by the angle they are set at.
Having said that, I'd still assemble the slats so that adjacent ones
weren't too different in width.
Incidentally I've just recently found out that the fasteners used for
the slats are 1/8" x 1/4" semi tubular rivets with oval heads. See
http://www.clevedon-fasteners.co.uk/semi-tubularrivets.htm for more
information on the rivets.
Hope this helps.
Mark Jablonski
Melbourne Australia
--- In mg-tabc@y..., Guy Benson wrote: > I have had a devil of a time fitting a replacement grill to the radiator > shell. I bought a set described as "original". After glass beading I > found that the slats fell into 4 approximately equal groups based on the > following sizes (wide part of the slat): .575", .6", .625" and .65". The > wider ones appear to be more "original" than the others based on the > amount of corrosion. The difference in 2 adjacent sizes is not bad but > the difference between the smallest and largest ones is quite > noticeable. > > Does anyone know what the size should be? > > Guy Benson
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radiator slats
Greetings all ! Let me put in my five cents worth(get it?-five cents worth, ha ha !) Seriously folks- the dust jacket of Chris Harvey's book [i]The Immortal T Series [/i]shows a red TC with silver slats which match the wheels. Looks nice but I don't know whether this was ever original. I painted mine red to match the body color (Ditzler 71993) and don't really like it. A picture should be in the Gallery soon. As for the "antenna bumpers", I never could figure out what good they were supposed to do. Good Luck, Michael DeRentz
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Re: radiator slats
<< As for the "antenna bumpers", I never could figure out what good they were
supposed to do. >>
Horn and Driving light protectors! Bob TC4956
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Re: radiator slats
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[/quote][quote]Michael - you must have one of the original edition. The owner of that car was at Silverstone a few years back, grumbling to me that he had been replaced by Ron Gammons, who adorns the cover of my 1990 printing driving a chrome-grilled TF (supplied by his firm of course, more subliminal advertising!) oc[b]T[/b]agonally Roger Seriously folks- the dust jacket of Chris Harvey's book [i]The Immortal T Series [/i]shows a red TC with silver slats which match the wheels. Looks nice but I don't know whether this was ever original. I painted mine red to match the body color (Ditzler 71993) and don't really like it. A picture should be in the Gallery soon. As for the "antenna bumpers", I never could figure out what good they were supposed to do. Good Luck, Michael DeRentz
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Radiator Slats
Hello Group
I really am not trying to make a mountain out of a molehill, however I'd
like to call upon the members who passionately pursue originality and use
them as a resource:
I'm still working on the body tub, however I'm fast approaching the paint
stage. TC3586 was originally green with green, and that is the way I will
finish it. In terms of original colors, I think there's conflicting
information and belief about the color of the radiator slats. Restored
red/red cars seem to universally have body color slats, and I've not heard
any dispute there. By contrast, restored green/green cars have either body
color OR the "apple" green to match the interior. Maybe there was less
disparity between the interior and exterior reds so that it would be
consistent for MG to paint the slats body color. As to TC3586 which has sat
since 1956, I've had the opportunity to work with a car that has never been
restored before. I can report that the remnants of the original interior
that were folded over the side panels were definitely lighter than the green
paint on the body. I'm comparing to the paint underneath the gas tank side
panels. I think that's a logical area to look at since it has not seen the
light of day since September 1947. Sure, half a century of aging even in
the dark will change paint somewhat, but it's the most pristine sample I
have to go by, plus the shades varied somewhat I'm sure- (Hey, the "Brown
Book" states that you could order paint that would match exactly from the
factory- do you believe that?). Unfortunately, TC3586's radiator slats were
chromed by the first owner, so I don't know which green was original for my
car. I can forecast that my answers will be "do what you want, it's your
car" etc. That's not really helpful. Maybe someone is still around who
remembers when they were new? My question is what is the consensus as to the
shade of green for the radiator slats of green/green cars? I'll bet
black/green cars had slats matching the upholstery, and not the dark green
of the body paint of green cars.
Thanks for humoring me-
Martin Johnson
Long Beach, CA
TC3586
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Re: Radiator Slats
Hi, according to The T-Series Handbook Golden Anniversity Edition: "The
radiator slats were sometimes painted to match the exterior colour,
sometimes to match the upholstery. Which colour was chosen for any given
car may have depended upon the exterior/interior colour combination used on
that car, but no ironclad rule has been discovered."
As an aside, no TC's or TD's had black upholstery. The TF did, but the
slats on these were always chrome.
Hugh Pite
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Re: Radiator Slats
My TC is green with the beige leather interior. The radiator slats were
painted green instead of the beige to match the interior. I think it looks
great and everyone who has seen it seems to agree. So, whatever turns you
on.
Mike Keeffe
TC1307
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Re: Radiator Slats
Mike wrote:
Geesh Mike, read it again - he said he didn't want logic, he wanted originality. Sorry Martin, I couldn't resist. However, I don't think you'll find a "consensus" of opinion on this - I've seen them both ways and both paint schemes look great - although I think I've seen more slats painted body color on the TDs than on the TCs. Good luck in whichever way you decide to paint it and I'm sure it'll look great when you're finished. But then again, I've never seen an ugly TC so what do I know? Gene>So, whatever turns you on.
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