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Just on the off-chance that the guy who designed the bonnet for the Mk1 Tuscan pops in for a read, can I ask a question? Did this idea come to you after a heavy Friday liquid lunch? Surely gaining access to the engine bay should not be quite so difficult. And as for putting it back on! f
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k!Edited by More Steam on Thursday 9th December 21:01
More Steam said:
Allandwf said:
Ambarrassed to say, mine hasn't been off since buying it! Much easier with two.
It's not so much the lifting on and off as the stupid little locking pins at the back end. I'll have to train a snake to get in there and do them.
More Steam said:
Just on the off-chance that the guy who designed the bonnet for the Mk1 Tuscan pops in for a read, can I ask a question? Did this idea come to you after a heavy Friday liquid lunch? Surely gaining access to the engine bay should not be quite so difficult. And as for putting it back on! f
k!
Totally agree, he needs a slap. I have a nice scratch on the front of the Tuscan to justify that slap...
k!Edited by More Steam on Thursday 9th December 21:01

Andy Pandie said:
More Steam said:
Allandwf said:
Ambarrassed to say, mine hasn't been off since buying it! Much easier with two.
It's not so much the lifting on and off as the stupid little locking pins at the back end. I'll have to train a snake to get in there and do them.
Wouldnt take off the bonnet on my own though!
Edited by blueg33 on Wednesday 15th December 21:33
I struggle to get to the catches as well...
Lifting it off isn't a problem, but it's getting it loose at those damn catches.
Normally mine should be booked in at Surface and Design to get the hinged bonnet, their conversion keeps the possibility to open both bonnets separately (obviously the main won't come off without the service bonnet being open).
Bad news is: I believe the catches are still used...
Lifting it off isn't a problem, but it's getting it loose at those damn catches.
Normally mine should be booked in at Surface and Design to get the hinged bonnet, their conversion keeps the possibility to open both bonnets separately (obviously the main won't come off without the service bonnet being open).
Bad news is: I believe the catches are still used...
PascalBuyens said:
I struggle to get to the catches as well...
Lifting it off isn't a problem, but it's getting it loose at those damn catches.
Normally mine should be booked in at Surface and Design to get the hinged bonnet, their conversion keeps the possibility to open both bonnets separately (obviously the main won't come off without the service bonnet being open).
Bad news is: I believe the catches are still used...
Any idea of the price?Lifting it off isn't a problem, but it's getting it loose at those damn catches.
Normally mine should be booked in at Surface and Design to get the hinged bonnet, their conversion keeps the possibility to open both bonnets separately (obviously the main won't come off without the service bonnet being open).
Bad news is: I believe the catches are still used...
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S6 Devil said:
PascalBuyens said:
I struggle to get to the catches as well...
Lifting it off isn't a problem, but it's getting it loose at those damn catches.
Normally mine should be booked in at Surface and Design to get the hinged bonnet, their conversion keeps the possibility to open both bonnets separately (obviously the main won't come off without the service bonnet being open).
Bad news is: I believe the catches are still used...
Any idea of the price?Lifting it off isn't a problem, but it's getting it loose at those damn catches.
Normally mine should be booked in at Surface and Design to get the hinged bonnet, their conversion keeps the possibility to open both bonnets separately (obviously the main won't come off without the service bonnet being open).
Bad news is: I believe the catches are still used...

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