Back in October last year I settled on some indicators that I was really happy with, aesthetically. And after stripping them down and adding an additional wire for an earth (fibreglass body remember) I went around provisionally making attempts to fit them. Whilst they are relatively small and subtle the threaded section was not long enough to pass through the body tub and fix in position with the nut on the back. That and the fact each position on the body for the indicators is curved and has a non flat mounting face, which would sit them at a weird angle. I initially started making small offcuts of heater hose sliced to an angle that might have allowed me space the retaining nut slightly and create a fixing…. However it was all a bit sloppy and I wasn’t happy with it all.
So my next attempt was to use some threaded tube to create a mounting spigot. I have painted all the casings and sealed the lenses with some silicone to reduce any water ingress that will degrade the bulb holder and terminals. Then after I was happy with the position against the bodytub I opened up the holes to the same as the outside diameter of the threaded tube 13mm. I have threaded each indicator into the tube section first and marked the stop position, so that when fixed onto the body they will align in the correct position, then I made up some small rectangle plates to be welded to the threaded tube.
The first attempt I welded the tab to the end of the threaded tube, but that then protruded the indicator to far out from the body for my liking so after a little faffing around I relocated the mounting plate to about halfway along the threaded tube. I obviously did this on all four indicators and when I was happy with the positioning and fitting I simply bonded the mounting plate through the body with a great dollop of PU sealant on the back.
This has worked exceptionally well and once cured it leaves me a small spigot of threaded tube sticking through the body tub and will be a perfect fixing for the indicators. The protruding section will easily paint the same colour when it comes to that task later on down the line and overall I’m now really happy with how this are fitted and look.
The fixing back plates on the front two indicators had to be bent and trimmed a little to accept the curvature of the body but the PU sealant (when cured) will hold them firmly and will also get painted to blend in.
The rear indicators have bonded into the boot area also extremely well and both look perfect for the desired look I’m trying to achieve. So overall I’m now really happy with the fixing of these and they should be more than durable for the abuse they will see from the weather and general road thrash.:
I have also took the chance today to paint up all the bits from the last update (radiator mountings) and now that is “potential” fitted for the final time…. Fingers crossed.
I hooked a battery up to the fan wires also just to confirm that it actually worked…. And it does, phew!
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