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Old 06-02-13, 10:45
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Default A plea for help: HUP dimensions needed!

Hi,

Ive asked before but apart from a few offers of help that have rusulted in nothing i am getting no where. I am trying to put as much time in on my HUP as possible while the weather here in the uk is rubbish because as soon as it improves io wont have a lot of spare time. I NEED dimensions. I have spent hours and hours on this forum and the net trying to find the information but with very little result. I do not know anyone with a vehicle that i can measure and whilst my vehicle looked good it had been so badly modified i cant trust any of the dimensions that i measured before cutting it up. So i am asking again. Can anyone PLEASE add some dimensions to the attached sketch, can someone give me the measurement from the cab floor to the top of the post behind the front seats, where the roof would sit and could someone tell me the correct angle of a number 13 cab windscreen. I measured mine at 6.5 degrees, i have read somewhere that it should be 6 degrees but what is the correct angle. If someone could just run a tape measure on these dimensions, PLease.

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Old 06-02-13, 12:15
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I can help. I'll get something to you this weekend.

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Old 06-02-13, 17:06
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Thanks Bruce, that would be very much appreciated.

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Old 07-02-13, 02:35
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Bruce:

Since the question is posed with desperation, but amongst the forum are all the answers the man needs, how about making him work for them?

When you post the measurements, mix up the units of measure. You know, metric and English, degrees and radians, survey chains, firkins of volume, etc.

It's winter and he has a few months to decypher the answers ... sound like fun?
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Old 07-02-13, 03:56
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Bruce:

Since the question is posed with desperation, but amongst the forum are all the answers the man needs, how about making him work for them?

When you post the measurements, mix up the units of measure. You know, metric and English, degrees and radians, survey chains, firkins of volume, etc.

It's winter and he has a few months to decypher the answers ... sound like fun?
I'm a surveyor, fully conversant in metres, feet, inches, decimal feet, chains, rods, links, perches, arpens, acres and hectacres, not to mention acre and furlongs. Then there's Imperial vs. American gallons, litres, ounces, milliliters, newtons and and watts. Yes, this could be fun.
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Old 07-02-13, 09:34
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I'm a surveyor, fully conversant in metres, feet, inches, decimal feet, chains, rods, links, perches, arpens, acres and hectacres, not to mention acre and furlongs. Then there's Imperial vs. American gallons, litres, ounces, milliliters, newtons and and watts. Yes, this could be fun.
Foot candles perhaps??
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Old 10-02-13, 20:19
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Jonathan, here's the dimensions. Note I didn't take them from your datum (not exactly sure where you meant) but instead used the rear face of the post separating the cab and body doors. See attached pic.

A - 40 3/4" (to floor plate at front of wheel well, same as channel under it)

B - 77" (to rear of wheel well)

C - 81 3/4" (to centre of channel under floor)

D - 92" (to rear of body)

E - 11 1/2" (from floor plate to 18 ga. outer skin)

R1 - 6" (radius of rear corner)

R2 - 2" (radius of wheel well at floor plate)
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Old 11-02-13, 22:22
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Bruce,

Thank you kind sir you are a gent And a big thanks to Robert. The two of you have shown that other peoples faith in this forum is well placed.

Regards and thanks,

Jonathan
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Well, I finally got a hold of Jonathan this morning Vancouver time via the phone. Really nice fellow to talk to. We were one number out on the phone number, but hey "s..t happens". Sent him ALL the photos I have of the ZL and will send more as soon as I clean out the back!! Hopefully, it's enough to get him started. However, I have to agree with Hanno, that someone close to him, with a HUP, in the UK, would be the ideal answer. At this point, Nick Bullock is the best long distance option.Both of us were quite surprised, there was not more response from other forums. So keep it coming boys.

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And to those freezing their derrierres off in the Northern wilderness of the Ottawa area and the eastern parts of New Hampshire.....tough noogies! Lovely to have heated shop. Condolences Monsiers Carriere and Waterman. Robert
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Old 12-02-13, 09:05
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Both of us were quite surprised, there was not more response from other forums. So keep it coming boys.
I have made Jonathan's plea more specific by adding "HUP dimensions needed!" to the header.

Maybe that will help, as not all HUP owners read all threads

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Old 17-02-13, 12:09
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Of course Hanno you are right, i will be more specific in future. I've now got loads of information and thanks to the brilliant high definition pictures from Phil Waterman, Dimensions from Bruce and the sunny pictures and continuing information from Bob Morrison, I have more than enough to start constructing the rear body. Mean while ive been consentrating on the cab area, it seems to be slow going but iam getting there. The outer windscreen frame had to be re-made, as it had been constructed out of wood and odd bits of steel and consequently lacked all the fittings which i have had to make. I have cut and fitted all the cab floor struts that had been cut out and made some new floor plates. The engine cover required some repairs and I have had to make two new hold down clamps.

Now a question that i cant answer, which isnt suprising. On the front of my chassis there are two mountings, one on either side at the front of the engine, pictured below. They dont look like they have been added ans i assume that they are engine mountings, but if they are then for what engine?

Again thanks for all your help.

Regards,

Jonathan
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