Sunday, 7 July 2013

RHD Dashboard Conversion Part 1

I decided it was time to tackle the tricky job of converting the ghia dashboard from LHD to RHD.  The panel in front of the pedals has the pressing in place that helps determine the correct positioning for the steering column hole to connect to the steering box.



Here you can see the new hole cut and the steering column checked for fit.  I will need to place a small tube section through as per the original.
















Here is the steering column clamped in place in front of the original glove box.  I am currently planning to move the gauges section of the dashboard over in a separate section to the steering column mounting section.










Here is the hole left in the dashboard with the gauge and steering column mounting point removed.

















The mounting plate for the steering column is not fitted square, so I drilled out the spot welds and reversed the offset to suit RHD.

Holding this piece up under the dash, a hole was marked and cut to allow this piece to be welded in to place.














Here is the plate tacked in place and the steering column mounted to check the fit.














View of the panel from under the bonnet.

Next Job to fit the gauge panel in place.

































Monday, 1 July 2013

Front Bulkhead Panel Replacement

29th June 2013

 
Although the front bulkhead panel in front of the pedals looks pretty good from the inside, it did have some repair panels fitted to the corners where it meets the heater channels.

The under side edge that meets the floor pan has substantial rot.








 But the outside panel has a lot of rot. This was probably partly due to a bad earlier repair.



I bought a replacement short panel for a beetle as these are basically the same, but as it was a cheap one it needs some work to fit well.






Carefully exposing and drilling out the spot welds on the inside of the panel.  It provide to be difficult on the outer edges where the panel meets the inner wing.










To ensure a good fit, I bolted the floor pan back up to the body. 












Here is the new panel fitted and tacked in place.














Biggest problem on fitting the panel to the Ghia is that it doesn't actually reach the heater channel.  I will make a small panel and spot weld to both following the contours of the channel.