They must store these in the rain.<br>
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This is what arrived today from a reputable parts supplier as a new part!
They must store these in the rain.<br>
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They must store these in the rain.<br>
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I heard a description of a way to get the rubber in there. I don't know if it is the original way. There is a person here,NZ, who refurbishes these parts.
The recess, with bolt in place, is filled with un-vulcanised rubber. This rubber must be heated to make it semi liquid. This is then "cooked" to vulcanise the rubber and set it in place.
The recess, with bolt in place, is filled with un-vulcanised rubber. This rubber must be heated to make it semi liquid. This is then "cooked" to vulcanise the rubber and set it in place.
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I am very happy dealing with this supplier and their service has been brilliant. They suggested removing the rust with wire wool and failing this offered to replace the part or give me a discount on my next order. OK, fair enough, but i am not looking for discounts and I don't like complaining, so to me it's a quality control issue. I have received quite a few duff parts in the past and a perfect example is shown below-although from a different reputable supplier. Can anybody explain to me how to mount that rebound stop on a flat surface? Look at the bolt hole alignment. Also the metal thickness is also nowhere near that of the original part. My complaint on this item was not even acknowledeged. I cut the rubber off and glued it to the original part and the rest ended up in the bin!
Oh BTW LES if you can recommend some German suppliers I would appreciate it, as it might well save me somwhat on postage.<br>
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Oh BTW LES if you can recommend some German suppliers I would appreciate it, as it might well save me somwhat on postage.<br>
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Mogwai,
That's exactly what I did-cleaned up the old one and used superglue for the new rubber.
That's exactly what I did-cleaned up the old one and used superglue for the new rubber.
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i have in the past had so much trouble with repro rubbish
even simple things like the front bump stops being the wrong shape
heater valves that have to be ground down so you can get the rocker cover on
badly threaded studs for the thermostat housing
the list goes on
i only have new old stock or good used stock on my car now
would much rather wait if possible got these parts i need to come up on ebay or auto jumbles or car shows
even simple things like the front bump stops being the wrong shape
heater valves that have to be ground down so you can get the rocker cover on
badly threaded studs for the thermostat housing
the list goes on
i only have new old stock or good used stock on my car now
would much rather wait if possible got these parts i need to come up on ebay or auto jumbles or car shows
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