HELP - Installing MK2 dash
I am trying to install the dash in my MK2. It is the original dash that has been revaneered. It is too long to fit.
All the wood trim in in including the two veneered covers on the A post.
Do I have to remove these pieces to install the dash??
All the wood trim in in including the two veneered covers on the A post.
Do I have to remove these pieces to install the dash??
Not quite sure what you mean by "dash". The Mark 2 dash consists of the all the various parts that together make up the dash. I suspect you are referring to the screen rail capping which sits atop the two veneered facia assemblies, one for the cubby box, the other for the speedo and revcounter. In the middle is the instrument and switch panel that folds down.
Perhaps some photos to show us your problem. It's a very long time since I assembled the interior in my Mark 2, I think it was 1986 or 1987, so my memory has faded on the order in which the varaious components are fitted.
Here is the front body fittings drawing of parts courtesy of SNG Barratr. I hope they won't mind helping out a fellow Jaguar enthusiast.
https://www.sngbarratt.com/English/#.../assembly/2164
Perhaps some photos to show us your problem. It's a very long time since I assembled the interior in my Mark 2, I think it was 1986 or 1987, so my memory has faded on the order in which the varaious components are fitted.
Here is the front body fittings drawing of parts courtesy of SNG Barratr. I hope they won't mind helping out a fellow Jaguar enthusiast.
https://www.sngbarratt.com/English/#.../assembly/2164
Here is the front body fittings drawing of parts courtesy of SNG Barratr. I hope they won't mind helping out a fellow Jaguar enthusiast.
https://www.sngbarratt.com/English/#.../assembly/2164
Last edited by Glyn M Ruck; Aug 4, 2024 at 05:46 PM.
I think 84lc is referring to the screen rail.
Yes, it is a good idea to remove the A pillar veneered covers.
That will give you some 'wiggle' room.
They can be replaced after the screen rail is fitted
Yes, it is a good idea to remove the A pillar veneered covers.
That will give you some 'wiggle' room.
They can be replaced after the screen rail is fitted
Yes remove the "A" pillar wood but even then I found it was a struggle if you have the screen fitted. The back edge hits the screen whilst the side hits the "A" pillar and it some point you just have to force it in that last fraction of an inch on the edges.
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Last edited by Glyn M Ruck; Aug 5, 2024 at 10:53 AM.
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That is a slightly painful job. The top does fit, and I get the fitment technique wrong every time until I finally get it. It kinda rolls into place. If you try every possible combination of things, one will work! Unfortunately it doesn't just slide in. Only the Poms could design some things the way they did!
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