Hi, The underside of my engine cover / lid is torn (looks like a clear plastic covering matted hair?). Can anyone suggest a good (presumably fire-retardant) material to replace this old stuff with?
Thanks,
Chris
Engine lid / cover material
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Engine lid / cover material
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1985 (B reg) VW Transporter high-top conversion
Petrol 1915cc
44kW/60bhp
1985 (B reg) VW Transporter high-top conversion
Petrol 1915cc
44kW/60bhp
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Re: Engine lid / cover material
Use the search facility!
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=142356
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=142356
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Re: Engine lid / cover material
Thank you - a great find Capt Byrne and thank you Oldiebut goodie for the referral!
Cheers,
Chris.
Cheers,
Chris.
Chris & 'The Chuggy'
1985 (B reg) VW Transporter high-top conversion
Petrol 1915cc
44kW/60bhp
1985 (B reg) VW Transporter high-top conversion
Petrol 1915cc
44kW/60bhp