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Caterham



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England 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
fixing bumperettes to x member
Guys,

Looking to fix bumperettes as soon as it stops raining.

Any recommendations as to anything I should apply between the two surface to prevent the x member rusting / dis colouring?

Many thanks
Post #364246 13th Oct 2014 8:18pm
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munch90



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dab a nice load of black waxoyl covering the whole matting surface , bolt on then wipe excess of , will be good for years
Post #364258 13th Oct 2014 8:46pm
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Caterham



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like the idea....even more so as I have some waxoyl hanging around Thumbs Up
Post #364312 14th Oct 2014 6:29am
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A good smear of copper slip on the fixings too Thumbs Up 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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Post #364321 14th Oct 2014 7:00am
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Caterham



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will do - thanks.
Post #364323 14th Oct 2014 7:12am
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K9F



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I made myself some gaskets from butyl pond liner. Let's hope and pray it fairs better than your EGR blank fitting clusterf**k. Ever thought of perhaps making a plan or taking advice from the forum first? If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
Post #364383 14th Oct 2014 12:25pm
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gilarion



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K9F wrote:
I made myself some gaskets from butyl pond liner. Let's hope and pray it fairs better than your EGR blank fitting clusterf**k. Ever thought of perhaps making a plan or taking advice from the forum first?


Some people take the learn by mistake route or learn by one failure at a time. Similarly these people have a time problem always thinking that it is only a five minute job or that looks easy I will have it fixed on in no time.
These same people always end up with a couple of nuts, bolts or screws left over and always think the supplier has added extra to the fitting kit in case you lose one, They read torque values and think they are just a rough guide, and adopt the approach of I will tighten the bolt up until I can tighten it no more.

For these people no matter what plan or advice is given they will still cock it up.
Not that I am saying or inferring anything to anyone Laughing
Post #364393 14th Oct 2014 1:01pm
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Happyoldgit



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Struth Wayne you flit around that poor long suffering vehicle of yours tinkering with this and fiddling with that with an outward and somewhat alarming air of blissful ignorance.

I await the inevitable multi page thread concerning your latest [mis] adventure with marginal interest Laughing Steve.
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Post #364448 14th Oct 2014 5:17pm
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MR_JAMES



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I used pond liner as well!! flexible, lasts for years and easy to cut. Perfect for the job. 1953 80"
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Post #364490 14th Oct 2014 7:25pm
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Caterham



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Not got any pond liner but do have a water bed liner which I suspect may be similar?
Post #364697 15th Oct 2014 4:59pm
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Spookytooth



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I wouldn't use anything and then you will have less to pick up when they fall off
Post #364712 15th Oct 2014 5:59pm
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munch90



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just use waxoyl it will dry in the joint sealing it preventing water getting in , and prevent any rust in the joint

I done the same in all joints / matting surfaces inc mud flap brackets , tow bar , bumper anything underneath

had to remove mud flap brackets after 5 years , as new underneath
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Caterham



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Not got any pond liner but do have a water bed liner which I suspect may be similar?

Mal - the egr blanking went very well. Blank fitted and I now even have a spare bolt stored in the gap between engine and starter should I need it in the future.

I do need to get a replacement bracket but that said engine seems quite secure and don't expect it to fall off the egr cooler any time soon.

Anyhow not that I have a clue as to what you mean re catastrophe....box 2 of 2 got lost Monday but found and delivered today.... steering guard and brake pads....what could possibly go wrong?
Post #364731 15th Oct 2014 6:42pm
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Caterham



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Ta daa


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Post #364893 16th Oct 2014 10:38am
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Cheshire110



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ooooh that makes me wince just looking at it.

Bumperettes and light guards (**in my opinion**) are a great way to ensure that a small knock or scrape does as much damage to the body as possible Shocked

Saw a nice tomb raider with rear light guards where had they not beed fitted, he'd have been replacing a bulb and a lens, but the guards made sure that he needed to repair 2 body panels, one capping and two more bulbs/lenses!

Bumperettes look the same to me! a small knock that the crossmember would shrug off now sends a piece of steel piercing through the side of the rear quarter. Not to mention misjudging a gap past a branch and catching on it Shocked

just my two cents. Cheers, David
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Post #364899 16th Oct 2014 10:49am
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