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Ruby door check
#1
Does anyone have the dimensions for ruby Mk2 door check straps
i have a picture but dimensions would make things easier when trying to re make them
Thank you
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#2
I believe that Mk11 Ruby’s did not have check straps but a metal apparatus on the bottom adjacent to the A post.
I am always interested in any information about Rosengart details or current owners.
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#3
   
Hi Graham

The original door checks are a rubber and metal disc on the end of a curved rod about 6 inches long which bears on the inner sill under the floor (See picture from the body parts list, publication 1521).  The door attachment is via a triangular plate at the lower front, with a couple of lugs and a split pin.  Most of these originals have rotted away or been taken off in times past and never replaced.  I seem to remember one of the cherished suppliers making a batch.

Cheers, John.
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#4
Hi thanks for replys
Yes that is the part I have a picture of just wondered if anyone had the dimensions save a lot of guess work
when it comes to making them
Thanks
Graham
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#5
If noone else has before I get home, I'll take some measurements. Do you have the steel plate fixed to the door, or do you need dimensions for that too?
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#6
Thanks Nick that would be great both parts please as
All I have is a picture at the moment
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#7
I never made it to technical drawing class, so forgive the back of an envelope sketch...

   

   

   

The washers appear to be a collection of old junk?
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#8
Nick thanks that is just what i needed
thank you very much for you time
Regards
Graham
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#9
This is what you need.

But I never seem to get the time to do the brazing?

Tony

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