Ingenious bonnet fix solution needed
Ingenious bonnet fix solution needed
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The AJP Griff

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4,360 posts

279 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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Hi all,just wondering if anyone has an idea or has perhaps already done this.I would like to fix the bonnet down on the passenger side so that its not free to rattle and flap about but I dont want to use the rally car type bonnet pins or similar as I dont want anything visible from the outside. Any ideas please?scratchchin

slideways

4,101 posts

245 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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The AJP Griff said:
Hi all,just wondering if anyone has an idea or has perhaps already done this.I would like to fix the bonnet down on the passenger side so that its not free to rattle and flap about but I dont want to use the rally car type bonnet pins or similar as I dont want anything visible from the outside. Any ideas please?scratchchin
how about a soloniod door catch on a switch on the dash

7 TVR

2,589 posts

192 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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Have just tackled this problem up at Surface and design, Dave put some rubbers on the upper side of the bonnet guides on the body!
Works well so far and is a cheap fix!

RichB

55,431 posts

308 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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I assume you mean at the front because it can't flap about at the rear. If the rollers are lose in the guide try wrapping some black electrical tape round them until you have the right fit.

Marty V8

578 posts

210 months

Monday 9th April 2012
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RichB said:
I assume you mean at the front because it can't flap about at the rear. If the rollers are lose in the guide try wrapping some black electrical tape round them until you have the right fit.
an alternative to the insulating tape is to cut up a bike inner tube and slip that over the rollers - done this to mine and it reduces the flapping of the front of the bonnet in its guides quite considerably. Cant claim it as my idea as I read it somewhere - probably here.

RichB

55,431 posts

308 months

Monday 9th April 2012
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Good idea...

The AJP Griff

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4,360 posts

279 months

Monday 9th April 2012
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Thanks folks,some good ideas there. Unfortunately it is the top of the bonnet near the windscreen I am referring to,not the roller end.It's just rattly and you can see the movement at high speed. It crtainly doesn't seem out of the question that it might be exaggerated by loose rollers though.

RichB

55,431 posts

308 months

Monday 9th April 2012
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The AJP Griff said:
... Unfortunately it is the top of the bonnet near the windscreen I am referring to...
That's odd because it fixed to the short hinged rod there, does it need new ball joints/clips?

The AJP Griff

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4,360 posts

279 months

Monday 9th April 2012
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RichB said:
That's odd because it fixed to the short hinged rod there, does it need new ball joints/clips?
Good thought,I'll check this thanks Rich