Re: TC Front Plate
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Re: TC Front Plate
Morning All. Well I have had a good look at the front plate on the TC and have now posted (or at least with a lot of help from Walter I have had posted) pictures of my spare plate at:-
http://www.mg-tabc.org/images/image004.jpg
http://www.mg-tabc.org/images/image005.jpg
http://www.mg-tabc.org/images/image006.jpg
I have included a straight edge to make the problem clear. As you can see the mounting tubes are at different heights which means that when mounted on engine bearers, which are both at the same height, the engine is pushed over to one side. The nearside (UK) of the engine is also low. Forget what I said about the forward facing right angles which support the tubes being twisted to achieve this I was speaking from a (very)faulty memory - I am now somewhat older than when I first looked at it and things are beginning to fail! So what do you all think? Have I got two wrong front plates?
Ian Thomson.
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Re: TC Front Plate
Ian
Re your engine front mounting plates
1.. The two mounting tubes should be equally spaced vertically from the plate bottom line. This is obvious because the two front engine mounts on the chassis are on the same horizontal plane.
2.. I just measured two plates and make the distance from the plate bottom line [i.e. bottom-of-block / top-of-sump-pan horizontal plane] about 2 5/8"
3.. So at least one of your plates appears to be an odd one.
4.. New ones are available from various people. Mark Jablonski recently mentioned the Aussie metal parts maker Kilmartin Automotive Sheetmetal in another thread. I have bought parts from Kilmartin this year and found them to be OK. John Kilmartin will mail parts to addresses outside Oz. Fax is +61 3 53 36 2681. Phone is +61 3 53 35 6940
Mike Card
Surrey UK
TC8233, TC9477
----- Original Message ----- From: i.thomson@talk21.com To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 10:29 AM Subject: [mg-tabc] Re: TC Front Plate Morning All. Well I have had a good look at the front plate on the TC and have now posted (or at least with a lot of help from Walter I have had posted) pictures of my spare plate at:- [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: TC Front Plate
I would say that front plate is definitely off some other car (but have no idea what car) and not a modified TC plate. While I was able to get to the images from the links on the email I did not find a link on the TABC web site. Getting to the images on the TABC site would be much easier than viewing on the Yahoo site. Will a link on the main page be coming and are we encouraged to post pictures this way? Extra work for Walter I know. And that is a nice picture of Thom Collins, his TC and also Gene Gillman's TC on the Month's Photo David Edgar, TC 5108 El Cajon, California>with a lot of help from Walter I have had posted) pictures of my >spare plate at:-
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Re: TC Front Plate
Please, guyz, this is an easy fix. Just cut the wrong tube adrift (with a
hacksaw, or whatever) and reweld in correct position; (oxyacetylene, stick,
MIG,TIG or whatever you have). Many years ago, I modified one of these
plates, raising the tube to clear a rack & pinion steering shaft for a R & P
steering tube ahead of the axle. Easy to put it back. I also have an
unmodified plate, and the tubes are certainly straight across (more or
less).
Don
TC 7993
_________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com>From: "Michael Card" mike.card@mcmg.freeserve.co.uk> >To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com>,i.thomson@talk21.com> >Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Re: TC Front Plate >Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 12:56:45 +0100 > >Ian > >Re your engine front mounting plates > 1.. The two mounting tubes should be equally spaced vertically from the >plate bottom line. This is obvious because the two front engine mounts on >the chassis are on the same horizontal plane. > 2.. I just measured two plates and make the distance from the plate >bottom line [i.e. bottom-of-block / top-of-sump-pan horizontal plane] about >2 5/8" > 3.. So at least one of your plates appears to be an odd one. > 4.. New ones are available from various people. Mark Jablonski recently >mentioned the Aussie metal parts maker Kilmartin Automotive Sheetmetal in >another thread. I have bought parts from Kilmartin this year and found them >to be OK. John Kilmartin will mail parts to addresses outside Oz. Fax is >+61 3 53 36 2681. Phone is +61 3 53 35 6940 >Mike Card >Surrey UK >TC8233, TC9477 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: i.thomson@talk21.com > To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 10:29 AM > Subject: [mg-tabc] Re: TC Front Plate > > > > Morning All. Well I have had a good look at the front plate on the TC >and have now posted (or at least with a lot of help from Walter I have had >posted) pictures of my spare plate at:- > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: TC Front Plate
Digitaldon-Oops! Sorry!-digitaldon,Mike, Ian, et al.
This must be a really common fault/modification,for I have a TC XPAG front
bearer plate with both mounting tubes cut and (extremely inexpertly) shut. I
bought it mail-order, sight unseen because I wanted to check the mounting
tube alignment of XPAG 2406! (Don't all laugh at once, please!) The tubes of
which are nowhere near plumb to the main plate, in fact they are out of
plumb in every plane. The rectification of this little witches brew has
consumed many waking hours.
Regards, David Lodge.
> Please, guyz, this is an easy fix. Just cut the wrong tube adrift (with a > hacksaw, or whatever) and reweld in correct position; (oxyacetylene, stick, > MIG,TIG or whatever you have). Many years ago, I modified one of these > plates, raising the tube to clear a rack & pinion steering shaft for a R & P > steering tube ahead of the axle. Easy to put it back. I also have an > unmodified plate, and the tubes are certainly straight across (more or > less). > > Don > TC 7993 > > >> From: "Michael Card" mike.card@mcmg.freeserve.co.uk> >> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com>,i.thomson@talk21.com> >> Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Re: TC Front Plate >> Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 12:56:45 +0100 >> >> Ian >> >> Re your engine front mounting plates >> 1.. The two mounting tubes should be equally spaced vertically from the >> plate bottom line. This is obvious because the two front engine mounts on >> the chassis are on the same horizontal plane. >> 2.. I just measured two plates and make the distance from the plate >> bottom line [i.e. bottom-of-block / top-of-sump-pan horizontal plane] about >> 2 5/8" >> 3.. So at least one of your plates appears to be an odd one. >> 4.. New ones are available from various people. Mark Jablonski recently >> mentioned the Aussie metal parts maker Kilmartin Automotive Sheetmetal in >> another thread. I have bought parts from Kilmartin this year and found them >> to be OK. John Kilmartin will mail parts to addresses outside Oz. Fax is >> +61 3 53 36 2681. Phone is +61 3 53 35 6940 >> Mike Card >> Surrey UK >> TC8233, TC9477 >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: i.thomson@talk21.com >> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com >> Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 10:29 AM >> Subject: [mg-tabc] Re: TC Front Plate >> >> >> >> Morning All. Well I have had a good look at the front plate on the TC >> and have now posted (or at least with a lot of help from Walter I have had >> posted) pictures of my spare plate at:- >> >> >> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> >> >> >> >> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: TC Front Plate
David, you'll probably need to bolt the plate to yer engine (with the tubes
removed), and with the engine in the chassis, line up the crank nut with the
badge bar crank handle hole, set the tubes on the motor mounts, tack weld
tubes to plate, remove plate, and weld up. tedious, but not a big deal.
Don
TC 7993
_________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.>From: David Lodge wargs@mac.com> >To: Donald Wilkinson digitaldon@hotmail.com>, >mike.card@mcmg.freeserve.co.uk, mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com, >i.thomson@talk21.com >Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Re: TC Front Plate >Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 17:55:22 -0700 > >Digitaldon-Oops! Sorry!-digitaldon,Mike, Ian, et al. >This must be a really common fault/modification,for I have a TC XPAG front >bearer plate with both mounting tubes cut and (extremely inexpertly) shut. >I >bought it mail-order, sight unseen because I wanted to check the mounting >tube alignment of XPAG 2406! (Don't all laugh at once, please!) The tubes >of >which are nowhere near plumb to the main plate, in fact they are out of >plumb in every plane. The rectification of this little witches brew has >consumed many waking hours. >Regards, David Lodge. > > > > > Please, guyz, this is an easy fix. Just cut the wrong tube adrift (with >a > > hacksaw, or whatever) and reweld in correct position; (oxyacetylene, >stick, > > MIG,TIG or whatever you have). Many years ago, I modified one of these > > plates, raising the tube to clear a rack & pinion steering shaft for a R >& P > > steering tube ahead of the axle. Easy to put it back. I also have an > > unmodified plate, and the tubes are certainly straight across (more or > > less). > > > > Don > > TC 7993 > > > > > >> From: "Michael Card" mike.card@mcmg.freeserve.co.uk> > >> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com>,i.thomson@talk21.com> > >> Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Re: TC Front Plate > >> Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 12:56:45 +0100 > >> > >> Ian > >> > >> Re your engine front mounting plates > >> 1.. The two mounting tubes should be equally spaced vertically from the > >> plate bottom line. This is obvious because the two front engine mounts >on > >> the chassis are on the same horizontal plane. > >> 2.. I just measured two plates and make the distance from the plate > >> bottom line [i.e. bottom-of-block / top-of-sump-pan horizontal plane] >about > >> 2 5/8" > >> 3.. So at least one of your plates appears to be an odd one. > >> 4.. New ones are available from various people. Mark Jablonski recently > >> mentioned the Aussie metal parts maker Kilmartin Automotive Sheetmetal >in > >> another thread. I have bought parts from Kilmartin this year and found >them > >> to be OK. John Kilmartin will mail parts to addresses outside Oz. Fax >is > >> +61 3 53 36 2681. Phone is +61 3 53 35 6940 > >> Mike Card > >> Surrey UK > >> TC8233, TC9477 > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: i.thomson@talk21.com > >> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com > >> Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 10:29 AM > >> Subject: [mg-tabc] Re: TC Front Plate > >> > >> > >> > >> Morning All. Well I have had a good look at the front plate on the TC > >> and have now posted (or at least with a lot of help from Walter I have >had > >> posted) pictures of my spare plate at:- > >> > >> > >> > >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to >http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > > > > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to >http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > >
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