Front air grills on 2.8i Mk 1 bonnet lid
Front air grills on 2.8i Mk 1 bonnet lid
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french dave

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316 posts

163 months

Tuesday 19th December 2017
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Hi all,on the 2.8i bonnet Mk 1 the 2 front grills are closed off underneath -is this normal or should they be open to aid cooling? If so is there anything to stop water getting in?

mrzigazaga

18,659 posts

181 months

Wednesday 20th December 2017
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Hi Dave

IIRC they have a moulded piece of fibreglass over them that should have a slot in the bottom?...I removed mine..the mesh won't stop heavy downpours but then most water ends up in the recesses of the battery area and opposite ...I think the slots in them helped to guide any water down the front part of the engine bay....Plus after nearly 8 years im now convinced that these cars were not meant to be driven in the rain...smile

eesbad

1,330 posts

218 months

Wednesday 20th December 2017
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mrzigazaga said:
Plus after nearly 8 years im now convinced that these cars were not meant to be driven in the rain...smile
...or with the roof on! nono

(unless it's an FHC!)

mrzigazaga

18,659 posts

181 months

Wednesday 20th December 2017
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eesbad said:
mrzigazaga said:
Plus after nearly 8 years im now convinced that these cars were not meant to be driven in the rain...smile
...or with the roof on! nono

(unless it's an FHC!)
Mine has an automatic roof remover at high speed in the rain...eek

french dave

Original Poster:

316 posts

163 months

Wednesday 20th December 2017
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Hi ,I might make a box that fits on the underside with a derrade in it so only air can get in and a drain to get the water out and away out of the engine bay.