Well, what was going to be the start of nice stuff got delayed as i had to extricate the cables down through the A post,not so easy on a dehler...nothing is.
you wanted picks of your dash ??

you will notice a vent missing
i need to get to the back of the dash assembly to find the cables that run down the A post, but being a dehler it aint so easy, dash is NOT coming out so we have a peek

this is through the vertical fwd vent as in pick above

i have removed the ductings etc and can just get a skinny hand in
here you should just be able to see the wires above the rear duct

i can grab these to pull through with a steel wire attatched to the other end
the cables for the rear screen wash etc run along the top of the gutter and down the A post and then behind the x member to the footwell. finally the wire from the door switch to courtesy light itself.

t'other end

so i now have 3 steel wires running to the correct place and no risk of them melting when i weld up this mess
no0w i had to get distracted by this plum crumble steeped in havana club

very tasty with thick custard made with added cream
now ih happy and know the wiring side will be safe ,i start by removing the front bit of gutter, i need to keep this part intact as much as possible to act as a pattern for the new item, i have cut through the top of the A post seam, this is now neede really as the gutter is not welded here but it does help freeing the bond

next comes drilling out the spots, no need to mess about with spot bits, just crack on with say a 3/16 then a 5/16 ish

and its off

here you can see the cut i made, i will simply reweld it to the gutter support area.

now to peel away the remnants

and this is the old bit laid back in place, it confirms that all is as it should be and so i can make this item before cutting too much more away. this way i will be able to use the new bit of gutter as a guide to remaking the adjoining parts,

and so this takes us to this stage

its basically made up of 6 external parts, we have 1 + 4 so need to make up the other 4,
number 4 is the part the gutter sits on and weld to, this runs down the length of the van and is in good enough order.
n 2 is the corner cap that ties the whole area together and it fits inside the A post and is factory brazed here, a 30mm hole will be made in the new part to accept the grommet for the cables.
then the new gutter is offered up and held in place.
next n5 is cut away and remade to match up to the gutter.
then n 3 is made and this sits on 5 and the roof in turn fits on this..
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