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The front and rear wings, bulkhead sealer plates and the bonnet/boot lids are the only bolt-on pieces. Everything else is welded. Both the front and rear valances are welded to the inner fenders on each side. There are 3 (I think) bolts from the lower front valance to the front wings, these are down low below the bonnet hinge mounting point, and if I remember correctly, the heads are on the valance side with nuts welded on the wing side.
The bulkhead sealers can be a real bear to remove as the bolt heads are/were sprayed with that thick hardened sealer that Triumph used.
When you get the front wings off, you will find a rubber hose that drains the scuttle plenum into the cavity formed by the wing, the bulkhead sealer, the bulkhead and the top of the outer sill. This was not one of Triumph's better ideas as it is a great place for rust to start. Rerouting this tube to drain elsewhere is a worthwhile endeavor.
The front and rear wings, bulkhead sealer plates and the bonnet/boot lids are the only bolt-on pieces. Everything else is welded. Both the front and rear valances are welded to the inner fenders on each side. There are 3 (I think) bolts from the lower front valance to the front wings, these are down low below the bonnet hinge mounting point, and if I remember correctly, the heads are on the valance side with nuts welded on the wing side.
The bulkhead sealers can be a real bear to remove as the bolt heads are/were sprayed with that thick hardened sealer that Triumph used.
When you get the front wings off, you will find a rubber hose that drains the scuttle plenum into the cavity formed by the wing, the bulkhead sealer, the bulkhead and the top of the outer sill. This was not one of Triumph's better ideas as it is a great place for rust to start. Rerouting this tube to drain elsewhere is a worthwhile endeavor.
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