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Robert Ryan

posted on 24/1/07 at 08:07 PM Reply With Quote
R1 Clocks

Has anyone passed SVA with the clocks stuck 10mm out or, do I need to make a
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fesycresy

posted on 24/1/07 at 08:11 PM Reply With Quote
If you're outside 127mm, it's a fail.

Make a perspex cover, easy pass.





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Robert Ryan

posted on 24/1/07 at 08:15 PM Reply With Quote
perspex cover.
Do you mean mount the clocks behind the scuttlle ?

[Edited on 24/1/07 by Robert Ryan]

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Agriv8

posted on 24/1/07 at 09:04 PM Reply With Quote
if they fall within steering wheel + 127 mm radius you will be ok.

other option is to mount them behind the hole for SVA and the re-mount post sva


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r1 clocks



might need to put some ruber u trim arround the hole.

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smart51

posted on 24/1/07 at 10:11 PM Reply With Quote
look at my photo archive. I passed with R1 clocks like that because they were within 127mm of the outside of a sierra steering wheel.
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Robert Ryan

posted on 24/1/07 at 10:20 PM Reply With Quote
My clocks are outside 127mm. Any idea's on how to secure them onto the back of the scuttle.
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chockymonster

posted on 24/1/07 at 11:00 PM Reply With Quote
I went through SVA with them mounted on the scuttle but inside the 127mm zone. Are you sure you're outside as it's quite a big zone with the sierra wheel.

I had to pad the bottom of my dashboard as the scuttle was less than 19mm radius. I did it by putting black insulating tape across the top of the area I wanted to pad, sticking black leatherette to that, taping foam in place and then wrapping the leatherette around the lower edge and sticking it to the inside of the scuttle.

You could do something similar but go above the clocks and then pad out around them, covering the edge etc with foam to hide the sharp edges.





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GregMcN

posted on 28/1/07 at 10:24 PM Reply With Quote
I have mounted mine in the middle of the dash and 127mm from the wheel covers about 2/3 of clocks - how do they treat it when part in and part outside the zone?

Cheers Greg

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smart51

posted on 29/1/07 at 08:05 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by GregMcN
I have mounted mine in the middle of the dash and 127mm from the wheel covers about 2/3 of clocks - how do they treat it when part in and part outside the zone?

Cheers Greg


At a guess, I'd say they look for "sharp" edges only on the piece that sticks out of the 127mm zone.

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Dillinger1977

posted on 29/1/07 at 09:31 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Robert Ryan
My clocks are outside 127mm. Any idea's on how to secure them onto the back of the scuttle.


ive just done this at the weekend. I want my clocks just about in the centre, half over the radias boundary.

i opened the R1 clocks up, and traced the inside lip of the back moulding.
then I very carefully cut a hole in the scuttle to allow the lip to fit through, perfectly snug.
This was done so I could have the option later on of clamping the clocks closed onto to the scuttle by putting the rear part behind the scuttle and the facia on the front and bolting through. (as per agriv8's diagram above)

once this hole was cut, It was time to make it SVA friendly.
I made a mounting plate for the clocks that the 3 mounts fix to, and it had 3 tabs that were flush to the rear of the scuttle. The tabs have been bonded to to the scuttle with copious PU sealant and clamped overnight.

the depth of the mount was deep enough so that the clocks werent pressed against the inside of the scuttle, i left a few mm as the inside of the cut hole was trimmed with U shaped rubber trim.

the end result is actually rather nice. Even though it started as a bodge I'm considering keeping it that way since it looks nice.
i'll try and get some pics soon.


[Edited on 29/1/07 by Dillinger1977]





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Dillinger1977

posted on 30/1/07 at 07:47 PM Reply With Quote
heres mine. the Sealant has held it pretty solid. might actually have quite a job getting it off again should i need to..

R1clocks
R1clocks


and the template for the clocks...

r1 clock mount template
r1 clock mount template


[Edited on 30/1/07 by Dillinger1977]





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Robert Ryan

posted on 30/1/07 at 08:01 PM Reply With Quote
Cheers looks good to me.
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