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Jan 3rd, 2018, 16:49 | #11 |
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I have removed the entire bumper now. The support brackets seem to be in sound condition. Just need cleaning up &c. Do they just pull out of the car and later push back in? I've removed the 12mm head flanged head machine screws.
I haven't unclipped the black cover from the alloy yet. But it looks as if I only need a replacement alloy "support beam" with the fixing studs still secure and little or no corrosion. And hopefully new clips all round for the black cover. Meantime, I suspect I can put repair washers in, held by shallow head machine screws, with just a slight bulge under the black cover. A cheap impact 16mm socket was very useful. The good quality non-impact socket was too close a fit and I couldn't get a hammer at it to hit it on to the nuts! I knew that set of cheap impact sockets from a market were worth buying about 25 years ago. They have saved my bacon quite a few times now. Stephen |
Jan 3rd, 2018, 21:05 | #12 |
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Cogitating. I could wait to get a replacement alloy sypport beam. One with the studs still secure.
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As the rivet heads sat under the black cover ok, the proposed fettling plates should also fit in ok. And it saves throwing to scrap an otherwise good piece of alloy. Any reason why this might not work? I appreciate there will be further corrosion. But a replacement alloy beam would also eventually corrode. Stephen |
Jan 4th, 2018, 08:31 | #13 |
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There are the two small bolts holding the flange on each side, but also a much bigger bolt through the hole at the inner end of the telescopic thing. It's vertical, access through cutaways in the chassis sections under the boot locker floor.
They are the bolts that hold the tow bar if you fit one. |
Jan 4th, 2018, 14:44 | #14 |
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Aha! My old friends the big main tow bar bolts! Thanks Clifford.
Stephen |
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