I found a heater that is made for the xk120 and have dismantled it and refurbished it. For the most part it was in pretty good shape and generally needed to be cleaned, lubed and repainted. The core is holding pressure but it is 6o years old and I may replace it just because. The motor was dragging but once the bearings and brushes were cleaned it does fine. Now if I just had a car to put it in.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Proper Heater
I found a heater that is made for the xk120 and have dismantled it and refurbished it. For the most part it was in pretty good shape and generally needed to be cleaned, lubed and repainted. The core is holding pressure but it is 6o years old and I may replace it just because. The motor was dragging but once the bearings and brushes were cleaned it does fine. Now if I just had a car to put it in.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Dash Mock-up
The gauges and switches went into the dash today. This is by no means finished. The wood panel gets covered in leather. All of the gauges need to be rebuilt, and the tach may not be the original type. Notice the difference in the number
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Wood Dash
Sometime back in this car's history, the leather center dash was removed along with about 3/8" of the original birch ply backing and in its place a mahogany face was glued to the
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Heater
This car is currently without a heater. Since I have all sorts of time on my hands currently, I drug out of my TR-3a stash a spare heater that I was saving for parts. It's not the same as the XK120 heater ( it's taller but it also mounts higher) but once installed, other than the identification plate which is visable under the dash, should be virtually visually identical.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Wheel Trim
Look what I have been reduced to. Without the 120 in the car cave,
Also, in my boredom I drilled out all of the stainless rivets from the top structure and then took the convertible top bows and parts to the chromer.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Air Cleaners
These are an original set of air cleaners for a TR-3a that is also a 1-3/4" S.U. carb set up. These were set aside because they had a couple cracks on the back side where they are attached to the carbs. They have since been welded and sanded, primed, and painted.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
More Convertible Top
More before shots.
Then the canvas top is removed and the wood front rails are removed. It took most of this afternoon, but all the bent rails have been straightened. The next step for this assembly is to completely disassemble all the rails from each other. For the most part all the seperate pieces are held together and pivot on 1/4" stainless steel rivets. So all these need to be drilled out and the pieces go off to the chromer. They get chromed, then new rivets get hammered back in. I'm getting ahead of myself here because I want to fit the frame to the car that is still away at camp, make sure the straightened bits fit before the rivets get drilled out.
In other news the windshield frame, the rear lights, the bonnet prop rod, the crash rail plugs, and some other odds and ends are off at the chromers. I brought several other pieces along that the chromer didn't want to do because he thought that they were too far gone. He could fix them but the cost would be too much.
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