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This is the interloping water that confuses me in mine. Was quite funny the first time it happened though.
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I would suggest Sika 521UV black. Don't forget to mask all the areas close to where you want the silicone to go, things can get messy.
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Got any photos of how it looks? My car is silver so thinking contrast of black silicon maybe too much
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Cheshire and N. Staffs. November Area Christmas Curry! 7pm Thursday 4th December!
Greenstreak-Andy D replied to Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman)'s topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
Will be there. Always look forward to this one, walking distance too! thanks Dave for organising Andy -
Cheshire and N. Staffs. November Area Christmas Curry! 7pm Thursday 4th December!
Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO replied to Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman)'s topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
Thanks for arranging @Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) I'll be there as will be @Connor Modro (Pete) -
Silicon. (general use stuff, not the bathroom specific types) After spotting someone using it in on their car, and thinking it looked much neater/better, I've just changed to using black rather than the standard clear silicon, on my Electric Blue coloured car.
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Cheshire and N. Staffs. November Area Christmas Curry! 7pm Thursday 4th December!
Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) posted a topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
That time of year is fast approaching!! (Thursday the 4th December) It will soon be the annual Cheshire & N. Staffs Christmas Curry. K2H, in Sandbach, is booked for 7.30pm. So, those of us that can get there earlier, will meet up from around 6.30 onwards at the George Inn, just round the corner from the restaurant for a drink, before we stroll down to K2H As before, parking is available in Waitrose car park, or the big overspill car park just before it. (Just be aware Sandbach is starting to add pay to park to some of it's carparks', so keep an eye out, just in case!) The George Inn - 39 High St, Sandbach CW11 1AL K2H Indian - 3-4 Georges Walk, High St, Sandbach CW11 1AR Car Park - Flat Ln, Sandbach CW11 4BE Can you let me know as soon as possible if you're coming please! Me!! Ian K. Andy D Pete H -
Mines is F20C so exhaust is drivers side so not so much of an issue. i guess I’ll have to take a look for gaps and seal accordingly. Any recommendations on what sealer to use?
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….which reminds me, I added some DIY Kaylan mudflaps to the cyclewings which made a big difference to the amount of crud that gets thrown up.
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Stopping the rain coming in
Paul Hurdsfield - Joint Manchester AO replied to Rexer200's topic in The Start Line
Also when the spray hits the rear wheel arch it bounces up under the sidescreen onto your upper right arm, there’s not a lot you can do to stop that, and believe me I’ve tried 🙄 on a zetec car it’s not as much of a problem for the passenger cos the exhaust deflects a lot of the spray away. i suppose it’s the same for the driver on a Duratec car. - Yesterday
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indicators not an issue, id most likely leave the current ones as they are anyway or ive a hold to fill lol
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Yoke for type 9 box propshaft - see pict (STD, not Haevy Duty! )
Andrzej replied to Andrzej's topic in Parts Wanted
Thanks, but need new, shiny piece. -
Although it appears they don't have the indicator
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Yep there the same and mine have been through an mot no problem
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Other than 'they all do that, sir"... FWIW, on ours, the scuttle is sealed to the tub along the entire perimeter where it sits on the car, the screen is sealed to the top of the scuttle, the pillars are sealed to the screen frame. Been a long time (years) since we drove ours in the rain or with the hood on, but another popular place for water to get in is the side screens. Front edge where they meet the pillars and depending on how well or otherwise they fit, along the bottom edge too.
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Rexer200 started following Stopping the rain coming in
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I’ve been caught in the rain a couple of times and found on the motorway especially water can come through the air vents just at the bottom of the screen and also I get a steady trickle of water on my left leg. Can someone point me to photos or a guide of where I need to seal up to stop this happening? I prefer not to take too much of the car apart to do it. I’ve heard people talk about scuttle sealing but which parts of the scuttle need to be sealed.
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Is it the same as these? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/126974962070?_trkparms=amclksrc%3DITM%26aid%3D1110006%26algo%3DHOMESPLICE.SIM%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D295742%26meid%3D0bd0ab46fd4041ff872a1ed9c8c08cd1%26pid%3D101875%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D4%26sd%3D374758730469%26itm%3D126974962070%26pmt%3D1%26noa%3D0%26pg%3D2332490%26algv%3DSimVIDwebV3WithCPCExpansionEmbeddingSearchQuerySemanticBroadMatchSingularityRecallReplaceKnnV4WithVectorDbNsOptHotPlRecallCIICentroidCoviewCPCAuto%26brand%3DAUXITO&_trksid=p2332490.c101875.m1851&itmprp=cksum%3A1269749620700bd0ab46fd4041ff872a1ed9c8c08cd1|enc%3AAQAKAAABgG96wQ16jds4VFcrhy1F3d4mbwZUJI9Fs%2BgdXYAHIzlX2e3YaNh7x%2BEnKA3G%2BCqSl1Xn4McfcWFK1GytmS2qxJ87mtE8Gm3iR1Ja4WBwh0hNHJrJx3Ki5mp04ow4CO7lP%2BooCybZDDU%2BbbSwmg7CbTin%2BBzBzbCYVnbjvyQAHu6--HI4MB7SvJl5IJqlyvomgoLMlgT6qAJzX0SANJhty2dk2Ri%2FFgi0OFU%2BkeCLOUbpv5qPjgEY1BoYx%2FauuobETySBmcSweTaQY5T%2FgR9d8p8RGYEPWit4W1G6MByOlj4dcE8vBjNn6QSXVZz5oyUDusHdKsaYH6lib%2BS%2FyiZe04Ftfo6Qa64vo3YHq%2BQq1dYrUI1f5kMbHV7q59br9H4Z9CyUhykf5SivOZ%2FkQ4CMVelIgFiuwol8WW5FfLKhG7Zt85U3VjfwAuXfNA%2BjKG1XVtftoXiM6Dbc6fA6AqB7lwfVpOjtvwJ%2Fpch51IN7d5qYwbWmrtkCXBYoA2bWxZMguw%3D%3D|ampid%3APL_CLK|clp%3A2332490&itmmeta=01KAV96R8KMYQ2CP6KZY1TPK3X
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I was lucky I ripped it fully out but did such little damage you can't see it
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Well done.
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Hello.. new member from north Wales
Flying Carrot Steve replied to Lukerobs's topic in The Start Line
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Devon & Somerset Monthly Meeting - Wednesday 26th November 2025
Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset posted a topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
Monthly meeting, reverting back to last Wednesday evening from 19.30 to approx 22.00 Venue is The Halfway Pub, Cullompton, normal informal chats, both Westfield and non-Westfield related! -
Westfield Seight, V8, 2022 registered -
Captain Colonial replied to Jenko's topic in Westfields for Sale
Please note that several posts have been hidden as they were about the qualities of SEights in general and not this car for sale, and were therefore off topic and against club policy in adverts in order to help sellers and buyers alike - thank you. -
Totally agree. Also the worst is salt-water mist going on every smallest gap, micro cracks and porosity in paint , in welds and Inside chassis (not galvanized) profiles. I use tectyl outside and Inside profiles but i'm aware that IT is nothing against salt. Water ok, but salt is evil !
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Yoke for type 9 box propshaft - see pict (STD, not Haevy Duty! )
wheelspin replied to Andrzej's topic in Parts Wanted
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Deffo put any seven type car away over winter,your chassis will thank you for it!🤣🫣 I really struggle to see why people use them over winter,you can't use their performance, your chassis and any bare steel parts go really rusty, the roads are way more dangerous in general, takes ages to wash them properly and try and protect them for going on a drive which is cold,wet and not enjoyable 🤷♀️
