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Can they not be cut and spray glued again ??
Thats how I fixed mine; Scotch Grip 3M 77 spray adhesive was easy to use.
Can they not be cut and spray glued again ??
Can they not be cut and spray glued again ??
The trouble is all the dust & lumps from the foam that has disintegrated, Dopey's method is best, remove the shell and re-cover. Mine will have to wait until it gets warm again
I am pleased now you have it running that you are enjoying it - told you once you get it going, all the problems and heartache you had would be worth it...
Enjoy her, she is a great looking Rangie and you deserve her totally...
Wow what a read, not sure how I have missed all this!
But on long threads I catch onto abit late (or at the end) I just skim over the just of it. Not this on though, iv read every post every page. The last 10 pages actually got my heart racing, like reading a really exiting bit in a good book!
Really am please for you fella! And as for everyone on here! Just proves what a great community we have, and the combined knowledge of members is unparalleled!
Everyone involved deserves a massive pat of the back!
Well done guys!
And I'm please you didn't scrap or sell it rob, now you can enjoy it!
+1i think this thread should be given the accolade of becoming a sticky. It is an inspirational story and would serve to remind rr owners old and new that sometimes, just sometimes, the odds can be overcome and the pleasure will outweigh the pain in the end.
I think this thread should be given the accolade of becoming a sticky. It is an inspirational story and would serve to remind RR owners old and new that sometimes, just sometimes, the odds CAN be overcome and the pleasure will outweigh the pain in the end.
Glad you got it sorted out.
I went offshore for 2 weeks, and couldn't see it. Then had stuff to do, so 3 weeks since I left this thread.
Happy for you mate. Glad you survived.
Can anyone tell me what...
"out of working range with existing components"
actually means when pertinent to a BECM?
Does it just mean you have to replace a BECM with another BECM of identical spec and from the same engine or it won't work?
what have you changed?
BECM's come in Hi line and Lo line and are programmed for engine type etc, these parameters can be changed. There are various levels of firmware as changes were made over the life of the vehicle, Rick the Pick knows all the details.Nothing! Was just reading the thread through, and wanted to be aware should I ever need to change my BECM due to catastrophic failure.
I'd probably have to go for a second hand one and get it re-programmed, just wanted to avoid any costly mistakes that's all.
Mine is a "trimlevel 3" car, and I was just wondering if that affects what BECMs I can fit...
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