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53scjup
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In restoring my sc jupiter I am struggling too find a decent picture of the under side off the 'A' post where the lower door hinge bolts upto, as mine has some of the usual tin worm.
Can anybody help ?
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Post by ian Howell »

Sorry you have not had a reply yet. This is not ususal Jowetteer standard!

Try the same 'post' on the Jupiter section of this site.
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Post by Drummond Black »

During my rebuild of my SA Jupiter I had to totally renovate all of this area. I modified it from standard to make it easier to fit the lower hinge. I will try and dig out my sketches I made at that time.

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Many thanks for the reply and I look forward too recieving the modified drawings
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Post by Forumadmin »

The SC is different to the SA. I have done both. Good idea to make out of thicker gauge steel, and fit drainage channel with a rearward facing hole so that water is sucked out.

I fitted captive nuts rather than the moveable clamp for the door hinge.

Bonnet location point needs to be thought of.
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