Update 11.03.2015
After having noticed the jubilee clip which held the air filter in place was broken, I took it upon myself to find a more sturdy replacement to deal with the movement in the engine.
The first thing I had to do was remove the broken parts.
What was left of the jubilee clip fixed around the hose.
This was a fit awkward to get out, but lucky enough I was able to get enough of a grip on it with a small pair of vice grips.
What looks like such a weak joint that snapped so easily, in my opinion this is a bad design and clearly wasn’t up to the job it was intended to do.
The hose needs a bit of a clean.
Now with a hole drilled through the old jubilee clip and a larger bolt and washers in place, all I need to do is put everything back where it should be.
Thankfully I had a bendy screwdriver to help reach the back of the jubilee clip.
A lot better looking now, I’ll keep an eye on it though to make sure its not wearing through the hose.
Having a look around the car for other things that need tidied up, I spotted that the paint on the front grills is starting to chip/flake. This will be a job for a later date.
As will jobs like this. One of the brackets in the engine bay that needs some serious attention.
I’ll have to bring the ocd cleaning in here too, I’m not happy with the dirt.
I’ve also noticed that the top of the seatbelt adjuster is rattling again, so having found some sticky foam I thought it was time to replace the thinner double sided tape in a hope that it solves the problem.
Time to get this off…
Cut and ready to be fitted.
Seems to be a lot better now, but I guess like every mod only time will tell if its been a success or not.
As always, comments are welcome.
John
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