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  • Engine lid buffers

    Factory ones are all a bit vague especially the bottom ones not to mention they look a tad rubbish .
    Anyway I had some rubber feet of an old guillotine that were an identical fit slot wise as the old one .
    These i popped in but they were a tad fat - easy solution as i just cut a slot in each one for the engine lid edge .
    For the top ones i fitted larger buffers then cut the legs off the old one and stuck them on the engine lid .
    Closes as before but now rattle free and held still
    Also added some thin stainless on the engine lid - protects the paintwork
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    Dave, I need to get some of these, how tall are the originals suppossed to be and what diametr is the hole it needs to pop through.

    I was going to order some samples to try but no idea on height

    Might be a waste as I I have a fibreglass engine cover.

    I was thinking about using two of the ones with the threaded end moulded in on my fibreglass bonnet to level it up, Cant twist it like steel

    / John

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    • #3
      Of course theres one other area that gets a right pasting paint wise - the engine lid catch plates on the rear panel so nout for it but make some covers , crimped and bonded on it doesnt move at all , one down - one to go

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      • #4
        Dave, that is indeed a top mod 9same as the bonnet safety catch area) both get the crap hammered out of them.

        Glad you find these thinks and post them, all top stuff.
        / John

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