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Model Technical and Interest => Flaminia => Topic started by: dannels on 20 January, 2009, 01:24:00 PM



Title: Flaminia GT bodywork
Post by: dannels on 20 January, 2009, 01:24:00 PM
Hi All,
I'm restoring my FlaminiaGT - see here for detail http://www.flaminiagt.co.uk
..and have a question - there is a gap between the inner steel wheel arch and the outer aluminium wing. Does anyone know what was originally between the two - was it a rubber seal or some other material? Does anyone know where I can find something that will give a good seal and keep the steel away from the outer wing?
Thanks
Dave


Title: Re: Flaminia GT bodywork
Post by: Alwyn Price on 20 January, 2009, 07:34:20 PM
Hi All,
I'm restoring my FlaminiaGT - see here for detail http://www.flaminiagt.co.uk
..and have a question - there is a gap between the inner steel wheel arch and the outer aluminium wing. Does anyone know what was originally between the two - was it a rubber seal or some other material? Does anyone know where I can find something that will give a good seal and keep the steel away from the outer wing?
Thanks
Dave

As a retired Water Engineer, I can recommend two Denso products.  Easy to use and virtually foolproof.  Coat both surfaces with Denso paste, which is like grease, and pack any gaps with Denso filler.  I'm not sure of the current correct name but 30 years ago we called it "monkey muck" when you see it you'll know why. Fill any gap by rolling the filler into a sausage and push home with a wooden peg tapping with a hammer, if neccessary


Title: Re: Flaminia GT bodywork
Post by: Sliding Pillar on 20 January, 2009, 08:03:17 PM
Originally it would have been a sponge rubber seal. (not the best solution as it held water!!)  You can get suitable seals from Paul Beck Vintage supplies or Woolies (No not Woolworths!).


Title: Re: Flaminia GT bodywork
Post by: dannels on 28 January, 2009, 12:56:31 PM
Thanks guys - having asked around I think I going for a combination of rubber strip and sealant to bond to the inner/outer arches.

I'll take a look at Paul Beck - as I don't know them - thanks for the tip!

Cheers


Title: Re: Flaminia GT bodywork
Post by: Sliding Pillar on 28 January, 2009, 07:59:46 PM
I have also found another company that specialise in seals of all descriptions, seals+direct I managed to get some seals for the Aurelia Pininfarina hood that were not available anywhere else.