Owners Manual
BODYWORK
P/19
Fig. 25. Showing the Bumpers and their Securing Brackets.
A. Bumper main arm.
D.
Front
bumper.
1.
Screw thread setpin.
B.
Rear
bumper. E. Number plate bracket.
2.
Plain holes for bolts.
C. Clamping arm.
F.
Front
bumper bracket. 3 and
4.
Main
securing points
to
chassis.
1.
Disconnect the direction indicator cable. To
do this first remove the small panel, provided for the
purpose, in the door rear pillar. This panel
is
held in
place by two metal thread screws.
2.
If
it
is the left hand wing to be removed the
petrol filler cap must be disconnected from its safety
Fig. 26.
Rear
Wing.
I.
Top
flange securing points.
2.
Front
edge fixing
setscrews.
3.
Wheel arch front stiffener bolt slots.
4.
Wheel arch rear stifiener bolt and setpin slots.
5.
Bolt holes for securing wing tail.
6.
Inset shows
filler cap releasing screws.
wire. This
is
best achieved by releasing the small bracket
on the underside
of
the cap secured by two small screws.
At the front edge
of
the wing, inside the door pillar,
five
round head screws hold the wing in place.
Within the boot there are
five
setpins securing the
top edge
of
the wing to the side panel, whilst the tail
of
the wing is fixed to the rear panel by three nuts and bolts.
Beneath the wing there are two nuts and bolts to
be
withdrawn from the stiffener bracket
of
the wheel arch
and at the front there
is
a nut and bolt and one screw
through the front bracket into the wheel arch.
Bumpers
Front :
Unfasten the two brackets
that
hold the
bumper to the chassis side member.
On the steering gear
side
of
the chassis the bumper bracket
is
held by two
bolts, one long and one short, with nuts and washers,
whereas on the other side the bracket is fixed by a short
bolt, with nut and washer, and a long setpin.
Rear :
If
only the bumper
is
to be removed release
the cage nut securing the bumper to each arm protruding
through the body rear lower panel. However,
if
the
arms have also to be removed the operator must undo
the two nuts and bolts
that
fix
each arm to the chassis
extension brackets.