Has anyone hinged their bonnet from the nose cone? My roadster will be living in a very tight garage, would be a lot easier to work on if I
didn't have to find somewhere to store the bonnet every time. I'm not to keen on hinging from the scuttle in case the bonnet catches the air
at high speed...
Josh
A couple of early Mini boot hinges (available on ebay) might do the trick although they may look a tad ugly. I used them for my boot on the Locost though.
The bonnet will sit "in the car" easily enough
I think you'd be adding weight and weakness unnecessarily
People have bonded the bonnet to the cone then hinged on the bottom of the nose cane aka fisher fury.
Yes it has been done before. Although it don't seem to be popular. Would it clear you garage roof when open?
If you look in Fozzie's photo archive you will see the way she did her bonnet - non-trivial, but excellent. Here's an example:
007 Ned
In fact, the whole car is magnificent and got featured in a car magazine if I remember correctly.
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Originally posted by David Jenkins
If you look in Fozzie's photo archive you will see the way she did her bonnet - non-trivial, but excellent. Here's an example:
007 Ned
In fact, the whole car is magnificent and got featured in a car magazine if I remember correctly.
I "store" my bonnet in the boot of my estate mondeo, as my garage is a very small tight affair
infact its in there right now, and will be till the car is taxed april 01
steve
I would have thought the solution was obvious.
My bonnet and nose are behind the sofa.
Paul G
where to store car bits
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Originally posted by 907
I would have thought the solution was obvious.
My bonnet and nose are behind the sofa.
Paul G
where to store car bits
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Originally posted by mark chandler
People have bonded the bonnet to the cone then hinged on the bottom of the nose cane aka fisher fury.
Thanks for the ideas/advice. The bonnet halves/centre hinge is very neat Fozz, as is the nose cone lower lip hinge! But I think I prefer cone/bonnet
hinge style. I'm going to have a go at CADing up two frames to be waterjet cut from 3mm ali plate, connecting the nose cone to the bonnet via
PTFE plain bearings (I'll test it first in 3mm laser cut ply). Planning to latch at the rear with two aero-catches.
Josh
[Edited on 15/3/16 by Joshy]