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Old 9th March 2022, 20:36   #11
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Old 5th May 2022, 21:02   #12
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Gardens been keeping me very busy so Molly has been a bit neglected.
Anyway, followed the wise advice and removed the bumper, glad I did. The whole assembly is then in full view, for a Newbie it just makes better sense to clearly see how things fit together. And it makes cleaning up the oily mess a lot easier.
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Old 5th May 2022, 21:16   #13
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The new viton O rings are fitted and the pipe back in place, it took quite an effort to push it all the way down.

Next problem.
The fir tree clips that should click the bumper back in place have been damaged in the process ( ball in joint type which I've never seen before ) and I can't find replacements on the net. Any advice ?
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Old 6th May 2022, 06:22   #14
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The new viton O rings are fitted and the pipe back in place, it took quite an effort to push it all the way down.

Next problem.
The fir tree clips that should click the bumper back in place have been damaged in the process ( ball in joint type which I've never seen before ) and I can't find replacements on the net. Any advice ?

I get those from a scrap car when I need them as I have never found a source for them!
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Old 6th May 2022, 07:08   #15
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Tourersteve has just messaged me with this…

The holy grail is now available, cheers Steve your a star!

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Tourersteve has just messaged me with this…

The holy grail is now available, cheers Steve your a star!

If from here they are out of stock.
https://www.xjrover.co.uk/product/ro...-dyc101530/150
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https://www.xjrover.co.uk/product/ro...-dyc101530/150
Had a text from another member who secured some so unfortunately you have been beaten to them

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Had a text from another member who secured some so unfortunately you have been beaten to them

Hi Steve.
lucky i was not looking to purchase any, just took a look and posted up that they are no longer available due to being sold out, i have a feeling i have about four good used ones somewhere in the depths of the shed
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I managed to get the bumper back with a shouldered clip of similar dimensions, it worked but I have an idea it might be a NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD- to get detached next time. Hopefully not soon
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