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Re: Mk1 Hybrid Project
mate tell me when you are firing this thing up, i need to get out and see it, i am away this weekend but must come round next week after work!
jamie
^^wouldnt touch the halfrauds stuff if i were you
plastics properly prepped will look fine. sanding inbetween coats is a must for a good finish. time is your friend on this.
jamie
what about my bottom dollar?
and as the man says, it is most likely to be that, have a look inside at the connections, see if there is any corrosion (will probs look a little green). if so, get some sand paper out and try and sand it off to a shiny metal surface.
oh, first check would be the...
i know a lot of cars not having to run them so i would not buy until you know you need them mate. christophers car is low and hasnt needed them, his old ph1 didnt need them either IIRC
jamie
very fine and soft one, not a harsh washing up brush mate
i tend not to do this though. i actually wash mine, ie every year or so i will take it off, refit standard and putting to soak in some water, then soak in rinse water, then dry for a week on the boiler.
jamie
mate, may have mis-read your post but you know you are missing the main filter part there yeah? you should not be able to put your hand straight through it!
my car seems to "warm up" out of its creaks and groans as well! but i know that i still have an issue with my top mounts so need to get everything bought and sorted.
jamie