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jedwards
18th April 2022, 11:12 AM
Gentlemen,
In the attached image, I show the sill, that runs between the bulk head and the tub, onto which the seat box sits.
There is no part number for the sill in the Parts Manual. Can anyone help?

Also, I cannot identify or work out where it goes, is the smaller piece. Any thoughts?

regards
Jeff in Perth

1950landy
18th April 2022, 12:04 PM
This is on my 80"178225 Runs between the bulkhead pillar & bracket in corner seat box & front of tub 178226 One of mine was damaged so made a new one using a alum pool fence post cut in half.
178227 You will see L bracket on back of bulkhead pillar178228 this one shows the corner bracket , seat box to front of rear tub. 178229 As I said this is for an 80" not sure how it attaches to on the later models with the large instrument dash. These channels are a support for the outer edge of the floor.
Hope this is of some help.

B.S.F.
18th April 2022, 01:24 PM
Gentlemen,
In the attached image, I show the sill, that runs between the bulk head and the tub, onto which the seat box sits.
There is no part number for the sill in the Parts Manual. Can anyone help?

Also, I cannot identify or work out where it goes, is the smaller piece. Any thoughts?

regards
Jeff in Perth
It's fastened to the seat box, driver side, with one dome head rivet.
.W.

jedwards
18th April 2022, 04:08 PM
It's fastened to the seat box, driver side, with one dome head rivet.
.W.

Gentlemen, Super helpful, many thanks. Yes, mine is an 80" as well. I've worked out how the longer one fits and is secured. I did get that far.

If I understand correctly, the longer of the two is the passenger side sill and the shorter is the driver's side. Am I understanding that correctly?
I don't have the seat box back from the painters yet, so I don't have a reference to work off and the Workshop and Parts manuals are of no help at all.

I sincerely hope this is correct, as these are the only two sections I have, and as there are no part numbers, it likely to be an issue trying to track down replacements.
best wishes,
Jeff

1950landy
18th April 2022, 08:57 PM
You are correct

jedwards
19th April 2022, 08:29 AM
Terrific Gentlemen, many thanks for the super helpful advice and images.
regards
Jeff

ramblingboy42
19th April 2022, 11:44 AM
It's what we do here.....