Chim bonnet catch has come unstuck
Chim bonnet catch has come unstuck
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simonriley11

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66 posts

241 months

Thursday
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Took my car for an MOT today (it passed) and whilst removing the bonnet stay from the bonnet catch the whole catch unit came unstuck from the inside of the bonnet (I was there and it wasn't the testers fault). Are there any suggestions as to what I might bond it back on with - the very helpful MOT man has lent me a 2 pack plastic metal kit which he finds will bond anything to anything.

Belle427

11,668 posts

260 months

Thursday
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Do you have a picture of which part it is?

phillpot

17,499 posts

210 months

Thursday
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use the stuff he gave you.

simonriley11

Original Poster:

66 posts

241 months

Thursday
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I don't have a picture of the part but it's a GRP triangular block with tapered sides which carries the bonnet locking pin and the ball for the bonnet prop.

kris450

730 posts

221 months

Thursday
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Had exactly the same thing happen a few years ago. Except for me it occurred on a French motorway travelling to Le Mans at 80mph. Lifted the bonnet up around 9 inches... Proper brown trouser moment.

Some standard Araldite is what was recommended and its done the job. Still solid as with no hint of movement.

simonriley11

Original Poster:

66 posts

241 months

Yesterday (06:35)
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I don't have a picture of the part but it's a GRP triangular block with tapered sides which carries the bonnet locking pin and the ball for the bonnet prop.

Adrian@

4,593 posts

309 months

Yesterday (07:41)
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I presume something like this ..fixed on as OE by Freefix bonding paste (it is a colour changing bonding paste using white hardener so you can work with the product and actually see it curing) any good epoxy theses days. A@



Be sure that if you want the colour unique colour change indicator aspect to go from green to light brown, that you are supplied the white benzol peroxide catalyst paste. Although if you are working on older fibreglass, then using red BPO the colour finish might match the older fibre glass-work better.

Edited by Adrian@ on Friday 10th July 11:12