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Re: List jobs to be done/offers of help at the July meet her

PostPosted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 12:34 pm
by Bill Smith
Require help fitting a Gold resistor, plus top intercooler hose.
Are the Gold resistors available to buy at the meet? if not please let me know.
I already have the the top hose and vition o rings.
Handbrake adjustment required as well please
thanks very much

Re: List jobs to be done/offers of help at the July meet her

PostPosted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 2:35 pm
by ARCTIC
Bill Smith wrote:Require help fitting a Gold resistor, plus top intercooler hose.
Are the Gold resistors available to buy at the meet? if not please let me know.

I already have the the top hose and vition o rings.
Handbrake adjustment required as well please
thanks very much


HI Bill yes I carry gold resistors already made up and ready to fit. top intercooler hose can be fitted at the same time as the intercooler O-rings, handbrake adjustment could be you need a compensator that can be assessed on the day, if just adjustment there are a few chaps doing the same so help will be there from them,

Re: List jobs to be done/offers of help at the July meet her

PostPosted: Thu Jul 18, 2019 11:17 am
by Bolton Chris
Any got any experience. of getting bonnet open on a facelift . passenger side bonnet release cable snapped . ive been in from side . can you get in from the grill ? all so need to secure selector cable if i can get bonnet open . If i have to get a new grill then so be it. thanks Chis .

Re: List jobs to be done/offers of help at the July meet her

PostPosted: Thu Jul 18, 2019 5:30 pm
by sewerman
Bolton Chris wrote:Any got any experience. of getting bonnet open on a facelift . passenger side bonnet release cable snapped . ive been in from side . can you get in from the grill ? all so need to secure selector cable if i can get bonnet open . If i have to get a new grill then so be it. thanks Chis .
Hi Chris
Glad to see your back!
The grill on a facelift is part of the bumper I'm afraid. The only way I've seen these removed is by hacksawing through the pin fiddly with the small gap. I'll bring my spare bonnet catch incase you do have to cut it off.
Others may have other solutions though


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Re: List jobs to be done/offers of help at the July meet her

PostPosted: Thu Jul 18, 2019 6:52 pm
by Bolton Chris
thanks that would be Great . anything else you think i may need to bring?
Ive got a new cable on order which should be here on time .
See you Sat

Re: List jobs to be done/offers of help at the July meet her

PostPosted: Thu Jul 18, 2019 11:40 pm
by ARCTIC
Bolton Chris wrote:thanks that would be Great . anything else you think i may need to bring?
Ive got a new cable on order which should be here on time .
See you Sat


Hi Chris.
I have two sets of good used bonnet cables in the shed, if we need them I can soon run up the road and get a set ;) first try opening the bonnet through the wheel arch, with the liner removed :thumb: