I rather depressing day in terms of visual progress. My 110 looks exactly the same as it did at the end of yesterday! The only difference is now the body is actually bolted down rather than just resting on the chassis.
I do however have a small issue posted on a separate thread as well (
LINK). The rear door gap on the station wagon tub appears to have splayed outwards. Yesterday when just resting on the chassis the rear door catch was about 20mm away from the end of the latch towards the centre of the vehicle. I strapped the tub together to close the gap before bolting the roof on which then when released has made a difference. But the cap is still about 10mm wider than it is on the hardtop body. This means the catch lines up with the end of the latch not the latch itself.
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I know I can space the latch off the body to move it over so it engages. But is there anyway of closing up the top of the tub so things not necessary?
The gap on the hardtop is 915mm at the top of the tub. The station wagon is 925mm. I know Land Rover tolerances are generous. But that seems like a lot.
Tomorrows plan is to reconnect the all the wiring, refit the headlining and the seats, fit seatbelts and get the side door latches in place.
This leads to another question. I have series door locks on the front so know I will need to drill holes to mount the latch on the b-pillar. The second row doors I have anti-loose catches. Do these mount in the same place as the one peice door latch. Or will I need to drill the c-pillar as well?