Rubber trim Pics
Quote from Peter Collins on 23 June 2020, 22:37Hi Richard,
All of the information is gratefully received. Thank you for going to the trouble of obtaining it for me. I will certainly try the various options that you have highlighted for obtaining the door seals.
Clearly, from your photos the door "kick" panels are the original ones fitted by Bristol. I have a pair for the passenger side to hand, but having read a reference to wood on a copied page from the 405 manual that I have, I believed that they should be made of wood. I had wrongly assumed that the two panels I had were made up by a previous owner. The factory pictures you posted also prove that they are original.
I am currently attempting to make up the double weatherstrip pieces that Bristol used for the door window outers. Mine have virtually disappeared.
Your help has moved me forward nicely,
Thank you and kind regards, Peter
Hi Richard,
All of the information is gratefully received. Thank you for going to the trouble of obtaining it for me. I will certainly try the various options that you have highlighted for obtaining the door seals.
Clearly, from your photos the door "kick" panels are the original ones fitted by Bristol. I have a pair for the passenger side to hand, but having read a reference to wood on a copied page from the 405 manual that I have, I believed that they should be made of wood. I had wrongly assumed that the two panels I had were made up by a previous owner. The factory pictures you posted also prove that they are original.
I am currently attempting to make up the double weatherstrip pieces that Bristol used for the door window outers. Mine have virtually disappeared.
Your help has moved me forward nicely,
Thank you and kind regards, Peter
Quote from Michael Brooks on 25 June 2020, 21:11Quote from Keith Ardley on 18 June 2020, 11:00Hi one and all have a couple of reprinted workshop manuals for the 401 but none of them seem to show any thing regarding body rubbers or fittings is there any one that may have one that has and can copy the page for me pleas I need to renew most of the rubber parts have found bumper trim ok plus window front ok Need bonnet bump stops + Rubber. ? boot rubber and door rubbers Any thoughts on these parts thanks Keith Ardley
Keith, here is the seals information from my service manual. I'm a bit behind you with my 403 restoration but will be looking at seals before too long.
Rgds
Mike Brooks
Quote from Keith Ardley on 18 June 2020, 11:00Hi one and all have a couple of reprinted workshop manuals for the 401 but none of them seem to show any thing regarding body rubbers or fittings is there any one that may have one that has and can copy the page for me pleas I need to renew most of the rubber parts have found bumper trim ok plus window front ok Need bonnet bump stops + Rubber. ? boot rubber and door rubbers Any thoughts on these parts thanks Keith Ardley
Keith, here is the seals information from my service manual. I'm a bit behind you with my 403 restoration but will be looking at seals before too long.
Rgds
Mike Brooks
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Quote from Deleted user on 25 June 2020, 21:21Pleas don’t take this the wrong way I think my original post was for rubber picks for the 401 ? Surely there mist be a list printed sum where ?
Pleas don’t take this the wrong way I think my original post was for rubber picks for the 401 ? Surely there mist be a list printed sum where ?
Quote from Michael Brooks on 26 June 2020, 10:32Not sure what you mean Keith. The attachment I posted shows the profile and quantities for each moulding. Even pictures are no use without dimensions. Your best start is to use the information I have posted to ask BODA paerts people what they have. Anything they don't have, I could take measurements of the old seal scrap pieces I have kept and let you have them. But for me to take measurements of every piece would take too long
Not sure what you mean Keith. The attachment I posted shows the profile and quantities for each moulding. Even pictures are no use without dimensions. Your best start is to use the information I have posted to ask BODA paerts people what they have. Anything they don't have, I could take measurements of the old seal scrap pieces I have kept and let you have them. But for me to take measurements of every piece would take too long
Quote from Deleted user on 28 June 2020, 23:06Sorry for confusion on my part not to good with this tech just noticed the link to pics just what I needed thanks just now got to try to work out how to download and print from my I pad thanks again Keith
Sorry for confusion on my part not to good with this tech just noticed the link to pics just what I needed thanks just now got to try to work out how to download and print from my I pad thanks again Keith