1965 Valiant Custom 200 - Creating the Header Seal Retainer

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Tom Bishop

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Receiving Valiant without Gearbox, Prop shaft and many other missing parts, the strip that holds the roofs rubber seal to the windscreen was gone.

With no idea on how it should look, I scoured the net looking for pics and Ideas. @66Dvert also provided me with dimensions.

This is the Journey on how I recreated the Part.

First a template was created by sticking masking tape to the the curved surface. The Curved surface would have a very different shape when flattered out.

01 Lay Masking Tape to get Profile.jpg


02 Lay Masking Tape to get Profile.jpg
 
The Masking tape templates were scanned and turned into a CAD version.

This was then printed on paper, reinforced with layer of masking tape so the paper would not distort and tested.

A cross section was also created

11 Turn Profile to CAD.jpg


12 Print the Profile.jpg


13 Reinforce the Printout with Tape and Cut Out.jpg


14 Test the Profile.jpg


15 Make Cross Section Samples.jpg


16 Cross Section to CAD.jpg
 
the start looks good, but it is a difficult part to make and don't forget the "wings" that fit on the sides.

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Then I needed to halt Valliant's build and prep Thingi for her Adventure around Southern Africa.

We completed the rally and 1000+ pairs of shoes were fitted to the feet of underprivileged school kids in Zambia.

Rested and eager it was time to turn the ideas to product.

31 Then I took a Break.jpg
 
First the strip that holds the rubber seal.

From a sheet of 1mm plate, the shape was cut out and formed with the jig.
To end, the jig need to be broken out of the "C" shaped profile.

41 Trimmed a piece of 1mm Plate.jpg


42 Cut Out the rough Shape.jpg


43 Cut to the Liine.jpg


44 In the Jig and One Side Formed.jpg


45 Other Side Formed.jpg


46 A Nice U-Channel Created.jpg


47 More Forming - Turning the Edges in.jpg


48 Breaking out the Jig.jpg
 
Testing to see how the profile holds the rubber bit. It does it well.

Then fitted to the bulkhead and checking how it all comes together at the windscreen.

51 Testing how it Holds.jpg


52 The Fit.jpg


53 Seal Holder part Done.jpg


61 Testing Seal Holder in the Car.jpg


62 How it Seals to the Roof.jpg
 
Next the part that will cover / hold the ragtop end in place.
To simplify the profile and to make the two parts independently adjustable, I chose to make this a separate part.

Again from a 1mm piece of plate.

Cut out roughly, trimmed to the line and formed.

You need to watch metal. It quickly goes out of shape, needing you need to bring it back to what you are wanting. After flattening the seam, there was too much arc in the shape, needing the inside curve to be streched to get it all back to the shape of the jig.

71 The Part that holds the RagTop.jpg


72 Cleaned to the Line.jpg


73 Fold a Little bit.jpg


74 Fold a Little bit more.jpg


75 A Little bit More More.jpg


76 Flat.jpg


77 How it Distorts.jpg


78 Back to Shape of the Jig.jpg
 
Ragtop part finished off and test fitted to the bulkhead.

The profiles are now held to the bulkhead with M4 screws and rivnuts.

All screwed together and checked.

It works.

Next the parts must go for plating.

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82 RagTop Section in.jpg


83 All Together.jpg


84 From Another Angle.jpg
 
Wow, that looks like it was a lot of work! :thumbsup: Are you going to make them for sale?
 
Super nice job. I'd like to test out /use your 2 part idea. for one of my test mules that I use for parts.
 
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