marc2131 wrote:
Phillb, can't help you with your question, but your query and photos has answered a question I had
For some reason, the underfelf/sound deadening sheet has made its way INTO the engine bay. I always found this odd, but was unsure where to put it. Now I see it was supposed to be behind the dashcards. Makes much more sense now. BTW, is there a place where I could get the dimensions of the dashcards? Mine have gone missing before I got hold of it.
Thanks
marc
Inner West, Sydney
Hi Marc,
Well my cards went in this arvo and they are all good.
Actually Marc there should be sound deadening in the engine bay also.
There should be a piece of thick black vinyl with underfelt on one side of it. This fits right across the firewall behind the brake masters, carbies and wiper motor.
You see lots of cars without it but it serves another important purpose in that it stops water getting into the back of the instruments (on a roundnose) and as it also covers the fuse box & keeps that dry too.
I bought mine from Miniking, all precut to the correct shape. They have them to suit Clubman and Roundie. Makes the engine bay look nice and neat. Its probably also flame resistant.
When I got my car it had a piece of cardboard with vinyl stuck to it. Not a good idea so close to the exhaust.
I took my old dash cards to an upholster in Campbelltown and between by old torn up incomplete cards and his slightly incomplete one he was able to make up a complete new template, so he has a good correct template for a MK1. I'll PM his details to you.
My cards are a perfect fit so the template he has is spot on. It's important to get the right shape because of the way they curve when fitted.
But remember though there are two different card shapes for Mk1 and Mk2. Mk1 the card goes behind the oval, Mk2 card goes around (he has templates for both)
Also if your car only has the cream single dial that may be slighly different again as you need a neat fit around that.
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