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If you go to a trade supplier of body panels, welding supplies & such. They should have the proper mastic (in a mastic gun tube) that is used on most modern cars to seal panels when they're bolted on. This is overpaintable and will bridge little gaps. I've used some in the past and it worked well.... fraid I can't name any though - I just went to the shop and said panel / seam sealer in a tube please mister 

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There is no bitter available in Jamaica so I found the Red Stripe a fair alternative.Sounds just like red stripe, that appaling Jamaican lager
But Dan not being at UNI I dont fancy trying Grey Stripe

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Kevin
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Kevin
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Ecellent stuff, i know i should grind the welds back, but dont want to grind them away and undo all the welding! you may be thinking [????] but i know they are strong, so a cover up should do! anyone ever had to repair an inner wing, while on the wings subject? mine seems to have gone rotten along the top edge where it bolts down, i dont want to replace the inner wing just make up plates and mig the son of a gun but any advice is welcome.
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iwant1,
To make a repair under the area where the wing bolts on you'll need to cut out the metal and weld a plate in flush. If you cut back to thicker good metal it makes the job bigger but it's easier to weld and going to last longer as well.
However it needs a reasonablr amountof skill/practice at the welding. To get full penetration of the weld, I tend to turn mine up higher and only weld in short burts, so it welds right through but doesn't have time to blow a hole.
If you just plate over the top it's not going to last long and also the wing wont fit properly anymore.
To make a repair under the area where the wing bolts on you'll need to cut out the metal and weld a plate in flush. If you cut back to thicker good metal it makes the job bigger but it's easier to weld and going to last longer as well.
However it needs a reasonablr amountof skill/practice at the welding. To get full penetration of the weld, I tend to turn mine up higher and only weld in short burts, so it welds right through but doesn't have time to blow a hole.
If you just plate over the top it's not going to last long and also the wing wont fit properly anymore.
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iwant1,
I would re-use the old square nuts, but re-make the nut holders with some stong zinc plated steel. The nut holders allow a bit of 'float' in the nut so it makes assembly a bit easier.
Plenty of people just weld on a new nut, and it's not really a bad thing for the wings compared to other captive nuts.
I would re-use the old square nuts, but re-make the nut holders with some stong zinc plated steel. The nut holders allow a bit of 'float' in the nut so it makes assembly a bit easier.
Plenty of people just weld on a new nut, and it's not really a bad thing for the wings compared to other captive nuts.
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I did my rear wing mount on one side - its quite easy if you measure everyting up properly and take your time - lots of lookign and measuring and umming and ahhing!
there are some pics of mine on my website
www.littleyellowcar.co.uk
cheers
Rupert
there are some pics of mine on my website
www.littleyellowcar.co.uk
cheers
Rupert
Wow nice minor, shame i can only afford a hamerite paint finish! We have plated up the innner wing, and just drilled holes where they were originally, leaving the old ones inplace, the new metal should be strong enough to hold it all together. Also, i bought some grey stripe, so on with the wings! Cheers all, Ben.