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Re: R803CGP / C20VTJ restoration thread - Discussion
[Re: Edinburgh]
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09/11/2025 14:12
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Jamiepm
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So the car is now SORN for the winter, and yesterday I took the opportunity to strip out the interior to expose the inner floorpan Check the google drive link for photos and a video https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bv_IyVF6GCa8Iy3VzYooOsIdeRZLHG4RAnyway the floorpan has bumps in the middle due to being incorrectly jacked at some point, hence my desire to fix it cosmetically So next steps will be to drill from underneath the car to get datum points and cut out the inner floor Then from here I can then straighten the bent box sections and also prep the are for fitting the Alfa GTA subframe struts The idea will be to drill holes in the outer floor box section that’s currently bent, weld in a couple of nuts to make them ‘captive’ Fit the subframe braces at the new mounting and also through the existing subframe fixing points Check the security of the nuts I’ve welded in, then weld the letterbox of inner floorpan back into place Then clean the welds up, apply some paint, and no one would ever know! Then refit the interior, and it’s job done Cheers Jamie
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Re: R803CGP / C20VTJ restoration thread - Discussion
[Re: Edinburgh]
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09/11/2025 14:50
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Jamiepm
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I have bought the tool for doing captive nuts, but as the floor isn’t flat where it would need mounting, I thought it wouldn’t be a good fit
So I’ve bit the bullet and will do as described
The only thing I might do is weld additional piece of plate inside the box section, just to be sure the mounting point is 100% solid
Cheers Jamie
Last edited by Jamiepm; 09/11/2025 14:57.
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Re: R803CGP / C20VTJ restoration thread - Discussion
[Re: Edinburgh]
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09/11/2025 17:38
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Apologies I wasn't clear I used captive to mean retained; I didn't mean the rivnut type of fasteners. I tried some of those on the rear for the exhaust hanger that had a snapped bolt and they pulled very quickly through the chassis. I think it definitely needs plating to hold. I have 3mm in mind. I think the question is if you want that plate semi floating or not. If you do, you could consider using a captive stud (welded bolt dropped through from the top). But which ever way it all needs to clamp up flat with good amounts of land around the fasteners that is also flat ( something like 4 x fastener diameter for example)
Last edited by szkom; 09/11/2025 17:42.
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Re: R803CGP / C20VTJ restoration thread - Discussion
[Re: Edinburgh]
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09/11/2025 17:44
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Jamiepm
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No problem Szkom, regarding the plate, I will weld it into the box section rather than being just a sandwich plate
Cheers Jamie
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Re: R803CGP / C20VTJ restoration thread - Discussion
[Re: Edinburgh]
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03/12/2025 18:04
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Jamiepm
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Not done much in the last few weeks, as the weather has been bad
Anyway gave the coupe a quick start up, and with the interior stripped out I noticed a small amount of coolant in the passenger footwell
A quick check confirmed a leak from the heater matrix area, so another job to investigate and fix
Cheers Jamie
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Re: R803CGP / C20VTJ restoration thread - Discussion
[Re: Edinburgh]
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14/12/2025 18:46
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Jamiepm
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Made a start on the passenger side footwell….
So drilled 4 pilot holes from underneath the car the get the datum points to then disc cut the inner floor out
This then exposed the crushed floor that you can’t get access to
2 minutes with a hammer fixed the crushed floor sections to make it as ‘new’
Then as I’m going to fit the Alfa GTA subframe braces, with this are open I can then eventually weld nuts into the floor void to become captive, in case I need to remove the braces in the future
As the braces are made of a decent gauge material I’ve welded an additional piece of metal plate on the inside of the once crushed floor area
My thinking is to simply strengthen this part of the assembly
During the coming week I need to get some high tensile bolts to ensure that everything is secure
I’ll upload a couple of videos that shows what I’ve done
Cheers Jamie
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