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Hole in the Floor
#1
Hi,

What is this round hole for, please?  My car doesn't have one.

   
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#2
It is to adjust the brake pedal height, wing nut on brake rod. Only used on Ruby based models.
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#3
Thanks.  My floor's been replaced with sheet steel - from the side of a fridge or similar - so this feature is missing.
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#4
On my Ruby the cover for the hole is a circular piece of wood with a shoulder machined into it to prevent it falling through the hole. I don’t know if this is standard or if a previous owner has made it. The hole under the rear seat to lubricate the bearing between torque tube and prop shaft is a metal cover.

John Mason.
Would you believe it "Her who must be obeyed" refers to my Ruby as the toy.
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#5
Somewhere else water can get in? And needs a 'round tuit' to fill the hole?
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#6
I've been on the look-out for one of them there round tuits for more years than I can remember
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#7
there is a wooden hole filler in my cabriolet it looks to have been there from new regards to all Rob.
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#8
Good lord, if the ford is deep enough for water to enter through the brake access hatch, serious challenges are about to present themselves.
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#9
(05-02-2023, 05:07 PM)Duncan Grimmond Wrote: I've been on the look-out for one of them there round tuits for more years than I can remember

I’ve got a lot of jobs — just don’t have time to get round tuit ……………
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#10
I have a square TUIT.......
For those that never get around TUIT
Peter
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