Big adjustable.!Cromwell tools do big spanners and next day delivery.
https://www.cromwell.co.uk/
Big adjustable.!Cromwell tools do big spanners and next day delivery.
https://www.cromwell.co.uk/
Well adventurous but made it over to gairlochy.
Suffered a gearbox failure 15mile from the house....... not in the rr though lads Luton transit had a brand new gearbox from ford in march last year has done about 20k and is ready to explode.
Well job needed done so yanked it there with the rr View attachment 212423
So did you just cover every crack and crevis with sealant? I am looking at doing mine but not sure of the best approach.No more water leaks from the pollen filter housings..
Basically yes!So did you just cover every crack and crevis with sealant? I am looking at doing mine but not sure of the best approach.
Aye oil levels been checked it's fine so itl have to be left alone and recovered to them.Did they put oil in the box lol
Alright, coolio. I'll have to give it a whirl. The boss gets upset when it rains because she gets wet feet.Basically yes!
I've sealed them all up before but little did i know that..
1) Water can leech its way down the threads of the screws that secure the housings and skuttle down - a dab of sealant on the threads and the head is a must!
2) the Pollen filter covers can warp in the centre too..
3) CLEAN the covers and the housing it mounts to,
Water!
All that crap was off the covers!!
I just slapped the sealant on, don't be sparing lol
Alright, coolio. I'll have to give it a whirl. The boss gets upset when it rains because she gets wet feet.
Alright, coolio. I'll have to give it a whirl. The boss gets upset when it rains because she gets wet feet.
Wow, that is a nice washing lineWell adventurous but made it over to gairlochy.
Suffered a gearbox failure 15mile from the house....... not in the rr though lads Luton transit had a brand new gearbox from ford in march last year has done about 20k and is ready to explode.
Well job needed done so yanked it there with the rr View attachment 212423
I use a little bead of silicone sealant round the covers, I backed all the scuttle screws out coated the thread with silicone and refitted no more trouble since. The silicone is easy to remove and the screws also come out with no trouble.So did you just cover every crack and crevis with sealant? I am looking at doing mine but not sure of the best approach.
Anyone know a supplier that stocks Tan/Beige fir tree clips!? [/QUOTEhttps://www.vehicleclips.co.uk/fir-tree-trim-panel-clips-8mm-hole-18mm-head-beige-perfect-for-vw-van-linings/
You might want to get one of these if they need soldering (If you don't have one already that is) Makes soldering so much easier having a temperature controlled ironNew microswitches arrived today, gonna have a go at refurbishing the driver's door lock. (Ghost locking). Oh sh## didn't realize they were so small..!!
Been looking myself. Some guy on the bay wants over £5 each. Spiders to that bought a bag of grey ones (10) for £3. Does the Tan one have gold in itAnyone know a supplier that stocks Tan/Beige fir tree clips!?
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