Steering gaiter replacement/bodge?
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Hi all,
I need a new steering gaiter for the MOT, at short notice, as mine is split. The quickest I can get one delivered is 2-3 days, so I am trying to find an temporary solution, as I will be left without a car this saturday if I don't.
Would the car pass the MOT with a bike inner tube acting as the gaiter? All properly fixed in place of course!
Thanks!
I need a new steering gaiter for the MOT, at short notice, as mine is split. The quickest I can get one delivered is 2-3 days, so I am trying to find an temporary solution, as I will be left without a car this saturday if I don't.
Would the car pass the MOT with a bike inner tube acting as the gaiter? All properly fixed in place of course!
Thanks!
The Black Flash said:
As above - you can get universal split ones, which you can fit without removing the driveshaft, they just superglue together. I've used one in the past with no troubles.
You can often/sometimes (nothing quite like hedging your bets is there?) clean the split area with carb cleaner or brake cleaner making sure you dont force the chemicals inside into the remaining grease and then repair the split segment with a decent superglue (Powerbond 806 is a very good example of such glue) that will hold, done properly for a whileLong enough for the "gaiter in the post" to arrive
Or just before the next MOT
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