Wolf Spider
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I have birch trees by my house which shed tiny seeds in profusion that get everywhere.
I have today removed the chequerplate from the NSF wing of my 300 Tdi 90 CSW to clean out the heater intake box (which had two good handfuls of sludge and seeds and a blocked drainage hole).
The chequerplate was mounted direct to the wing-top although I have heard owners talk of having a neoprene gasket between them. The wing-top was wet underneath the chequerplate (unsurprisingly). The paint underneath the chequerplate was all original and in good condition. Should I fit some kind of gasket (e.g. thin neoprene) between the two? What have others done? Any suggestions re. gasket material and suppliers if that is deemed the preferred route?
I'm planning to fit a snow (seed?) cowl to stop the heater intake box filling up again. The OSF wing will also be done next, but that is just for general cleaning along with fitting new black anodised marine CSK screws.
Thanks.
I have today removed the chequerplate from the NSF wing of my 300 Tdi 90 CSW to clean out the heater intake box (which had two good handfuls of sludge and seeds and a blocked drainage hole).
The chequerplate was mounted direct to the wing-top although I have heard owners talk of having a neoprene gasket between them. The wing-top was wet underneath the chequerplate (unsurprisingly). The paint underneath the chequerplate was all original and in good condition. Should I fit some kind of gasket (e.g. thin neoprene) between the two? What have others done? Any suggestions re. gasket material and suppliers if that is deemed the preferred route?
I'm planning to fit a snow (seed?) cowl to stop the heater intake box filling up again. The OSF wing will also be done next, but that is just for general cleaning along with fitting new black anodised marine CSK screws.
Thanks.