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Re: B*st*rd jobs on a Midas, No. 43
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 8:42 am
by max midas
I usually go up through the access/speaker hole in the bottom of the dash, underneath the fog lamp switch.
Is this just a convertible thing?
Re: B*st*rd jobs on a Midas, No. 43
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:01 pm
by Hans Efde
I have the Rover 213 dashboard and the front shocks are impossible to reach via the speaker hole or apertures when I remove the glovebox and instrument panel. But there is a large gap between the bulkhead and the lower part of the dashboard so with a sort of S-curve I can reach it. On the right hand side the relays and fuse box was in the way, but with 2 bolts that's easily removed. I really hate this job, because if you let the nut slip from your fingers it can fall inside the sills. Usually I lay down a number of towels or cloth to prevent parts falling somewhere where you will never be able to retrieve them from again.
Re: B*st*rd jobs on a Midas, No. 43
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 5:41 pm
by Rich
I cut a hole in each inner wing adjacent to the mounting points with a small hole saw. Just large enough to squeeze a rubber through it makes it a (relatively) easy job. The holes are concealed behind the battery tray on one side and the header tank on the other.
Re: B*st*rd jobs on a Midas, No. 43
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 8:46 pm
by manifold
Hans,
Did you take the steering wheel off too? I can definitely get access behind the instrument panel....just need to reach in quite a way. Its still a b*st*rd though. Maybe its harder on the left hookers?
The rectangular aperture above the glovebox is tight though. Better with long girlie arms.