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Squaring everything up again, with string, long rulers, big squares, little plumb bobs, and tape.
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I had to trim things twice before I could line it up well enough to tell anything.

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Looks like this 3/8” “sliver” trim will get things square. It might all still need to get a bit shorter.
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I believe that I calculated the steel tunnel at the crossmember will need 1/2” trimmed off, But I can’t recall if that was from the long end or the short end of the floor, because it’s not square.
 
Today I am down to the part of my chassis mods that I have dreaded.

In order to trim the floorboards I have to assemble the weldment and then mark the interference points and then disassemble it and then trim.
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Then I have to do the whole thing again and again: disassembling and trimming, and assembling and marking, until I get the whole thing to fit.

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The good news is that after several rounds of this it is almost in alignment.

Just a few more trims and it will be ok.
 
Well after five more trims, I figure I still only have about 10 to go now.

I’m at that point where I’m chasing dimensions in a circle, trying to make everything come out all at once.

A tiny little deviation at one point in the floor pan can throw the rail off a whole inch at the back end.

Everything is difficult to measure and I was planning to build myself a trammel to help take care of that. It hasn’t happened yet however.
 
I am having great difficulty making the cross corner measurements on my chassis. I need to get this car square.

So I have decided I could build a trammel and I did. Over 12 feet long.
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It’s difficult to photograph. Also crude. No micrometer adjustments. A sliding pointer:
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I find that My car is off over 1/2” from corner to corner. (I thought it would be much worse!)

I need to take some more diagonal measurements, but everything thing else is pretty much possible with a tape measure.

Then, Back to the marking and trimming.
 
!/2" is not bad, many production cars used to be within 1".

I remember when I built my 3-wheel Lomax, once I got the chassis square it was then a problem to fit the fibreglass body... ;)
 
!/2" is not bad, many production cars used to be within 1".

I remember when I built my 3-wheel Lomax, once I got the chassis square it was then a problem to fit the fibreglass body... ;)

I do think this might be a problem that the body has taken a set over the years and will be slightly twisted and banana shaped.

Maybe I will have an excuse to cut the whole car through the passenger compartment and add 2 inches to the wheelbase.

This car steered pretty straight & when I originally measured it out it was only off about a half inch then. But it wasn’t stiff.
 
BTW, still assembling and disassembling.
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I forgot to take the rear heater control tubes out of the tunnel. So today I have strip it down in order to get in there. Plus, I decided it was time to finish cleaning inside of the tunnel and shoot some paint in there.
 
I had to back off from my chassis setup, to address several minor chores, which I have foolishly neglected.

I dressed off the ragged end of my clutch cable guide tube & patched it out with solvent and paper patches. It took about 3doz times before it was clean enough.
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There you can see the raggedness around the accelerator cable guide, which still needs dressing.

The VW tunnel has a rat nest of shift rod, fuel line, and 10 control cable guides. I only need the parking brake, clutch, gas & fuel. The six heater cable guides needed to go. In the photos, two are already cut out.

There is a notch at the arrow, where I have nearly cut these 2 tubes loose at the welds.
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The same bracket holds the parking brake cables you see, so I had to to go carefully.

I used my Pakistani Sawzall to reach in and cut these 4 tubes loose.
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By hand. This was tedious, but accurate. The genuine Milwaukee blade made it happen.

The other tube ends were welded thru the tunnel & I have one drilled free. One I have cut loose from the other end of the tunnel, by reaching inside, with a mini tubing cutter.

It was about 112F in the boatyard, and I had to quit before those 4 tubes were all removed.
 
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