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BN2 Chassis blueprint

musme

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Does anyone know where I can get a BN2 Chassis blueprint with all the measures, etc....

Thanks in Advance
 
Have you looked in the back of the factory service manual? There's a dimensioned drawing that shows what certain points are supposed to measure in checking for collision damage and repair.

Forgive me, if you're looking for something more detailed than that.
 
I just got the Service Manual from Moss and the reprint does not even have a chassis section....
I will try Jules Enterprises and if anyone knows other sources all ideas are welcomed
Thanks,
Jose
 
musme said:
I just got the Service Manual from Moss and the reprint does not even have a chassis section....
I will try Jules Enterprises and if anyone knows other sources all ideas are welcomed
Thanks,
Jose
That's terrible! The Bentley Manual on the six (6) cylinder cars has a very good diagram, but I am not in a position to post a shot of it; I've been on vacation in New Orleans' French Quarter all week, so I'm doing good to be able to type this...
 
Hey Jose,
Try Norm or David Nock at British Car Specialists in Stockton, CA.
Norman knows everything concerning 100-4's so he might have what
you need. Their website is: www.britishcarspecialists.com and
phone is 209/948-8767. He's also a Kilmartin distributor and
that might be a source.
Good luck,
Mike
 
The four cylinder chassis frame has many similarities to the six but is different in too many places to trust a six cylinder drawing. There are no four cylinder chassis drawings in any of the manuals I am aware of.
Greg or John at Kilmartins would be your best bet. Their chassis frame is spot on dimensionally to the original so they must have development drawings.
That said, if you are checking for alignemnt or distortion issues, the entire chassis should be able to be checked on a dead level floor or frame alignment table for sqare and truth by striking arcs, checking diagonal dimensions from an absolute centre line, etc.
 
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