Resealing Tamora headlight cover

Resealing Tamora headlight cover

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ALT

Original Poster:

1,879 posts

282 months

Monday 13th July 2009
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Hi all,

One of my headlight covers has come off so I need to reattach it. All the sealant is still on the car's body so the cover is "clean".

Do I need to remove all the sealant and start again? What do I need and where do I get it?

Or can I just reattach the cover? Again, what do I need to attach it?

Is it okay to drive the car without a cover or will rain be a problem?

Cheers....

Andrew

GruFFnuT

1,642 posts

195 months

Monday 13th July 2009
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Hi,

I had this problem with my Tam.

I used an adhesive called sikaflex. I bought this from a marine shop/chandlers for about £8.

I peeled off all the old adhesive and cleaned all the old paint off the lens as this had all gone flakey causing the lens to detach.

Once I had repainted the lens, I stuck it back on with the sikaflex and then used it to seal the gap between the body work and the lens. It's a messy job. Make sure you have an old rag and some white spirit to hand to clean off any excess and leave to set.

Once complete, it looked as good as new.

By the sounds of it, you will get away without having to repaint the black edging on the lens.

As for driving without it, I had no problems even in the wet. It just looked silly biggrin

Good luck.

SP6 Animal

5,917 posts

210 months

Monday 13th July 2009
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It's the black paint that's the problem getting it to stick and stay stuck.
What do people use?

shep1001

4,599 posts

189 months

Monday 13th July 2009
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SP6 Animal said:
It's the black paint that's the problem getting it to stick and stay stuck.
What do people use?
I used plasti-kote enamel paint. Flat black (code b2) Wilkinson hardware stores sell it its about £4 for a 60ml pot. need a paint brush too and some model tape to mask the 15mm lines off.

ALT

Original Poster:

1,879 posts

282 months

Tuesday 14th July 2009
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Thanks for the help and advice.

Cheers... Andrew

ALT

Original Poster:

1,879 posts

282 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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Couldn't face doing it myself as I simply don't have the time. Especially as the Tamora's my every-day car.

TVR Power recommended Central TVR in Stourbridge and they fitted it yesterday lunchtime FOC! smile

Cheers.... Andrew

GruFFnuT

1,642 posts

195 months

Wednesday 15th July 2009
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Ha ha... Job done!!!

Racing Green had run out of glue when I asked them to fit mine frown

Bikali

29 posts

199 months

Sunday 3rd January 2021
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Ok restart this thread after some time.
I'm resealing one headlight cover (it was held on by double sided tape).

What paint to use for the black edge.
Plasti kote is recommended here does it work ? It is tempting and cheap.
Or sika 209 primer type d or n? is recommended in other threads. This is expensive for something I'll user once.

I have tigerseal will it work or is sikaflex 221 better?

Thanks for any information.

phillpot

17,114 posts

183 months

Sunday 3rd January 2021
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Bikali said:
This is expensive for something I'll user once.

May be twice if the other one falls off wink

GaryF

970 posts

253 months

Sunday 3rd January 2021
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I used Sikaflex 221 to reseal my rear Sag lenses. It works well but can be difficult to work with to get a smooth bead.

When working with silicon sealant, the 'wet finger' technique ia a good one so tried the same with white spirit on the Sikaflex. Have plenty of kitchen roll / rags at the ready along with the white spirit to try and get a neat finish. You don't want lint getting into your nice bead.

I'd recommend doing it in two stages. First, bond the lens in and let that go off so it is firmly fixed to allow you to do the hard bit next... and then come back and form the neat bead around the outside edge and the body.

I did not have to paint mine, but a plastic paint sounds like the right thing to use. Good luck, and hopefully minimal swearing involved biggrin

Bikali

29 posts

199 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Thanks for the advice finally got the job done, plasti-kote paint was good. I used Sikaflex which may be overkill, when i bought the car the cover was held on by double sided tape as per elise, and had been the for a few years, but sorted for years now.

GaryF

970 posts

253 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Good work thumbup

It's messy stuff to work, with but seems to be very strong.

mungral

59 posts

105 months

Wednesday 28th July 2021
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The sealant on my Tamora's covers has started peeling inside so although they are still sealed they look a bit tatty. Any tips for removing the covers without damaging the surrounding bodywork/paint? I've got new covers so as a last resort I could destroy the fitted ones to get them off.

Any tips for masking the new ones for painting and getting a neat uniform black surround?

jev

384 posts

260 months

Wednesday 28th July 2021
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Widening the discussion slight (apologies for any thread highjacking) I have condensation in one headlamp. Has anyone taken successful remedial action or is a full removal and refit necessary?

GaryF

970 posts

253 months

Saturday 7th August 2021
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On the lens removal question - I used a stanley knife blade to delicately go round the entire lens edge to break as much of the seal as possible (not possible to get into the very tops of my rear Sag lenses due to overhanging bodywork). Then I used fishing line slid under the lens and gently worked it around like cheese wire slicing back and forth to break the remaining seal (similar to how you would remove a stuck-on badge from bodywork).

On the condensation question, it can dry out of its own accord, but will likely come back as there is a break in the seal. You can try having the headlights on / getting it sitting in the sun (if you can find any). Likely need to reseal to cure properly though, or some have actually drilled holes somewhere in behind to allow for drying out.

non_linear

278 posts

83 months

Saturday 7th August 2021
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I drilled a hole in mine while the cover was off and then fitted a sintered metal pneumatic silencer to keep insects out. I've had no condensation in 3 years now.

GaryF

970 posts

253 months

Saturday 7th August 2021
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non_linear said:
a sintered metal pneumatic silencer
I just had to look that up. Have learnt something new nerd

non_linear

278 posts

83 months

Sunday 8th August 2021
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Sounds better than "I stuck a bit of gauze over it". smile

pb450

1,302 posts

160 months

Tuesday 10th August 2021
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Do you have a picture please of your sintered metal pneumatic silencer, which shows where you fitted it?
Many thanks.

non_linear

278 posts

83 months

Wednesday 18th August 2021
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Hey PB

I attached it to the side wall, with the filter on the inside so as not to be intrusive. It's easy on the offside but the nearside light has an air passage between the headlight wall and the engine bay which makes it very difficult. If I was to do it again I would consider mounting them on the bottom panel. The small hole is nearly invisible when looking through the lamp cover.