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				 sdoubleb 
				
				
					 Joined: Fri Jul 10, 2015 10:04 am Posts: 85 Location: Kanmantoo South Australia
						 Car(s): 67 bellett
					
				 
				 
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						 Ok trying to remove the front guards off the new rust bucket pretty sure I've got all the bolts, did they use sealer an glue these frigging things on at the factory cause these will not budge ? 
					
  
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			| Mon Aug 31, 2015 11:17 am | 
			
				
					 
					
					 
				  
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				 rod 
				
				
					 Joined: Thu Feb 05, 2009 11:36 am Posts: 579
						 Car(s): 68gt coupe , 98 toyota prado
					
				 
				 
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						 you need to take doors off first ....as there are bolts you need to get out cant get these out with door on .... 
					
  
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			| Mon Aug 31, 2015 11:24 am | 
			
				
					 
					
					 
				  
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				 sdoubleb 
				
				
					 Joined: Fri Jul 10, 2015 10:04 am Posts: 85 Location: Kanmantoo South Australia
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						 Yeah doors don't wanna come off either haha need a impact driver but I did get the 4 bolts out without removing door 
					
  
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			| Mon Aug 31, 2015 11:49 am | 
			
				
					 
					
					 
				  
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				 CQGT 
				
				
					 Joined: Sun Dec 12, 2010 10:04 am Posts: 386 Location: Boyne Island.Gladstone. Queenland
						 Car(s): '70 PR91,'69 PR20 x 2,'66 PR20,'65? KR20's x 2,'66 ? PR90,2012 d22 STR Navarra.
					
				 
				 
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						 There are 5 bolts. 6mm with 10mm hex. 1 is tucked up under the guard near the bottom of the "A" pillar. The other 4 are in front of the door. There is also a 8mm bolt and nut, 12mm hex, on the bottom. In the assembly they used a sealant that can be broken by using a thin bladed tool such as a putty knife. Your on a big learning curve. I still am. Don't be afraid to ask questions.
  Dave. 
					
						 _________________ CQGT. I'm the Dave with the convertible. 
					
  
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				 Stickman 
				
				
					 Joined: Fri Apr 10, 2009 11:29 pm Posts: 1524 Location: Kallangur, Brisbane QLD
						 Car(s): 3x1965 PR20(Donkey, Jenny n Bundy) 1 1969 PR20(Percy) 2 1968 PR20(Eugine n GT Donor) 1 1968 PR91 GT, 1 1965 Wasp
					
				 
				 
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						 Impact driver is always a handy bit of kit but sometimes even it needs the helping hand of the screws being preheated with an oxy first (get em red hot them let them cool, breaks the rust. Then give em a whack with the impact driver) 
					
						 _________________ 1xB+1xE+2xL+1xE+2xT=BELLETT RUST isn't a crime www.gartdesign.com.au 
					
  
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				 sdoubleb 
				
				
					 Joined: Fri Jul 10, 2015 10:04 am Posts: 85 Location: Kanmantoo South Australia
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						Hmm might have missed the 1 by a" pillar.  Got a impact driver today and a 4ltr wd40 today      so will let it have it tonight.  
					
  
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			| Tue Sep 01, 2015 5:03 am | 
			
				
					 
					
					 
				  
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				 sdoubleb 
				
				
					 Joined: Fri Jul 10, 2015 10:04 am Posts: 85 Location: Kanmantoo South Australia
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						Had a win...  Did have all the bolts out. Sealant holding front guards on looked like sikaflex had the hit a sharp knife around joins using a mallet     . Got door off with  persuading it with blow torch and impact driver. On to the other side now  
					
						
  
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				 flying 
				
				
					 Joined: Mon Nov 15, 2010 3:11 am Posts: 259 Location: Adelaide
						 Car(s): 1967 GT Bellett
					
				 
				 
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						 Looks tidier than most 
  Keep up the good work  Cheers  Flying 
					
  
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				 yellowperil 
				
				
					 Joined: Tue Sep 29, 2009 10:15 am Posts: 280 Location: Hobart
						 Car(s): 1970 Bellett, 1968 Bellett, Triumph Stag, 1940 Traction Avant, T Ford  1938 Pontiac plus the usual modern stuff
					
				 
				 
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						 Well done. Sometimes it can be a pain getting stuff off. Bolts and nuts are often not obvious but then you had to solve the sealant problem. It's good to see you wanting to do a strip down as you find so much stuff that will only cause problems later.  Good luck with it. It all looks good from your pics.
  YP 
					
						 _________________ Bellett SEDANS are proof that the gods love us and want us to be happy. 
					
  
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