Restoration: 1978 Honda Civic (1200) Part 2
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Re: Restoration: Randy's 1978 Honda Civic (1200)
Getting the inner rocker was a bit of a challenge due to the old jagged outer snagging the dimples and jacking point.
During my last trial fitting I noticed the gap was a little bigger between the seat bracket and the inner rocker. I used a ratchet strap to pull it in and was able to tack it in place.
Next I have to position the rear seat post which will be easier to line up as I drilled through the spot welds and the floor.
Then I will be racking the floor to the rocker and spot welding it together along the pinch seam underneath.
https://youtu.be/IhLST-5l8iE
During my last trial fitting I noticed the gap was a little bigger between the seat bracket and the inner rocker. I used a ratchet strap to pull it in and was able to tack it in place.
Next I have to position the rear seat post which will be easier to line up as I drilled through the spot welds and the floor.
Then I will be racking the floor to the rocker and spot welding it together along the pinch seam underneath.
https://youtu.be/IhLST-5l8iE
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Re: Restoration: Randy's 1978 Honda Civic (1200)
The spot welder is very heavy and needs to cool down the circuit, I found it tripped the breaker once. It is much quicker and faster than the MIG and no cleanup grinding.
https://youtu.be/dmOFUVMnpXw
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Re: Restoration: Randy's 1978 Honda Civic (1200)
Found the outer rockers tonight and did a dry fit. Found the back end needs to be straightened out and a bit more metal added on in the wheel well at the bottom
https://youtu.be/_UGiivvEpz4
https://youtu.be/_UGiivvEpz4
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Re: Restoration: Randy's 1978 Honda Civic (1200)
not a lot happening today, I finally after 2years got my air dryer hooked to the air compressor. I welded some Unistrut to the side of the auxiliary air tank self back to back makes it perfect to attach the heavy dryer. The fitting I purchased well the gear clamps were on the crap side, they camshaft with an air spice kit. I took the clamps off and put some Antisize on the gear then they worked.
Put the rocker on to figure out where I am going to trim it, the front will be trimmed back from the hinge where the rubber curves around the bottom of the door as the new rocker does not have the proper shape there.
The rear part needs about 2” added onto the end to wrap around the bottom of the wheel arch comes to an end.
https://youtu.be/85t9nBVBthw
Put the rocker on to figure out where I am going to trim it, the front will be trimmed back from the hinge where the rubber curves around the bottom of the door as the new rocker does not have the proper shape there.
The rear part needs about 2” added onto the end to wrap around the bottom of the wheel arch comes to an end.
https://youtu.be/85t9nBVBthw
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Re: Restoration: Randy's 1978 Honda Civic (1200)
A bit of fitting trying to hold 20guage piece to 22 or 24g.
Did I say it was very cold.
If I had a shrinker I could easily get the corner of the wheel well done up nice, I will have to slice it up and weld it into shape.
YouTube Fast Forward
https://youtu.be/85t9nBVBthw
This is the almost finished shot.
Did I say it was very cold.
If I had a shrinker I could easily get the corner of the wheel well done up nice, I will have to slice it up and weld it into shape.
YouTube Fast Forward
https://youtu.be/85t9nBVBthw
This is the almost finished shot.
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Re: Restoration: Randy's 1978 Honda Civic (1200)
I am pretty sure this will never happen again as I will be beefing it up and making it highly visible and sturdy.
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Re: Restoration: Randy's 1978 Honda Civic (1200) Part 2
It was not a good night to work on the car, it was mighty cold in the garage and fingers were nimble and cold.
I planned out the cuts for the repair panel, I decided to keep more of the original panel just behind the door. I am not too impress in the repair panel for this area.
I then made the cuts and transferred the outline to the car and the left a bit behind to leave a little extra for precise trimming.
That’s what was planned, but not executed as one of the lines was cut short. I can tack a bit back on no problem.
I planned out the cuts for the repair panel, I decided to keep more of the original panel just behind the door. I am not too impress in the repair panel for this area.
I then made the cuts and transferred the outline to the car and the left a bit behind to leave a little extra for precise trimming.
That’s what was planned, but not executed as one of the lines was cut short. I can tack a bit back on no problem.
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Re: Restoration: Randy's 1978 Honda Civic (1200) Part 2
Here I have the bottom of the rear door post showing.
I have a bunch of new videos coming soon.
I have a bunch of new videos coming soon.
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Re: Restoration: Randy's 1978 Honda Civic (1200) Part 2
Uploaded the last video’s this morning, everything is up to date.
This one is about the topics just above trimming and fitting the NOS panel to fit the car. The next step is to add a bit back onto the car as I cut a wee bit too much off.
https://youtu.be/CYPMJ8Sb9Jg
This one is about the topics just above trimming and fitting the NOS panel to fit the car. The next step is to add a bit back onto the car as I cut a wee bit too much off.
https://youtu.be/CYPMJ8Sb9Jg
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Re: Restoration: Randy's 1978 Honda Civic (1200) Part 2
The rocker stands off by about an 1/8 of an inch, now I will have to cut the lip off and trim the door ledge and weld it back on.
If I had known it would be out by so much there would be no advantage of using the pre-made rocker panel.
I could have just cut the bottom of the existing and welded a new bottom on. Oh well.
https://youtu.be/Ugch_FbusqM
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