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    I have already successfully replaced the 3 sided weather strip around the windscreen that covers the top and two sides. Whilst doing that I noticed that the windscreen cowl (the wider bit that goes along the bottom of the screen under the wipers etc) also needs replacing, which will be the next job. 

    However I have noticed two smaller, triangular shaped pieces in the bottom right and left hand corners that seem to act a "bridge" between the windscreen weather strip and the cowl.

    My question is - do these cover pieces just pull out or something more technical? I just thought I would check before I start yanking at them. 

     
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    I have already successfully replaced the 3 sided weather strip around the windscreen that covers the top and two sides. Whilst doing that I noticed that the windscreen cowl (the wider bit that goes along the bottom of the screen under the wipers etc) also needs replacing, which will be the next job. 

    However I have noticed two smaller, triangular shaped pieces in the bottom right and left hand corners that seem to act a "bridge" between the windscreen weather strip and the cowl.

    My question is - do these cover pieces just pull out or something more technical? I just thought I would check before I start yanking at them. 

  3. 42 minutes ago, SuzukiBoy2 said:

    My dad had a 1600E MK2 Cortina. Always kept it so clean. He died when I was 14 and at the time we lived in Wales. My mum wanted to come back to her family so we moved. We left that car in the garage. I pleaded with mum to try and sell it but she just said it wasn't worth much!.....Funny thing is I can still remember the reg no. KBL 820D

    Would be worth a lot now!

  4. 3 minutes ago, SuzukiBoy2 said:

    Wow! I was born in 1962. My older brothers had a Vauxhall Cresta and a Hillman Imp. The latter had a rear window sticker declaring "Running in, Please Pass".

    Vauxhall Cresta and the Hillman Imp. Those were the days 🤣 - the ones where it was a 50/50 gamble whether your car would start 🤪 Having said that they were the height of sophistication compared to my Grandfather's Morris 8.

  5. I have used Premier Wheel Repairs in Holmethorpe Avenue Redhill a couple of times and they have been excellent. However this was only with 14 inch wheels for a classic car so that is unlikely to give you an idea of the cost for yours. If you give them a ring they will be able to give you an idea of price 01737 551105

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  6. Maybe its only me but I've always found it frustrating trying to line up the holes in the wheels with the holes in the hubs, trying to support the wheel one handed against the weight (need more spinach). My simple solution (and maybe 100 people have already had this idea) was to cut the heads off two suitable set screws (or bolts), thus creating the right size studs, then squared off the end where the bolt head was.

    Now I insert these 2 studs just barely one turn in the top two holes of the hub and the wheel then goes straight on and stays there while I locate the other 3 wheel bolts. I then remove the 2 manufactured studs and replace with the wheel bolts. The reason I flatten one end of the studs off is so I can use a socket or thin nose pliers if the studs stick (only happens if you've put them in too far).

    It could just be that someone, somewhere would also find this helpful - I realise that this is not on a work of great genius! I put it on a par with someone telling me years ago to roll the front wheels of a Caterham onto a plank of wood so as to be able to get a jack underneath 🤪 I'm preparing to be mocked 🤔

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  7. Dave,

    Your son definitely has the right idea.

    800nm of torque would certainly fall into the category of "adequate" 😎 

    Burton engines - now that takes me back. My Caterham Supersprint had a 1700 X-Flow with the 711M block, twin 40s etc etc - only about 135 bhp but the best bit was the induction noise and the flames and banging on the overrun - not necessarily the peak of efficiency but a lot of fun at around 550kg. The thing I miss about the 7s is just the "feeling" -it's certainly not about top speed as they have the aerodynamics of a brick.

  8. 37 minutes ago, Greydog said:

    Welcome Neil

    My list of previous started in 1962 with a 1075s that soon got stretched to 1275 (The A series engines just wore out fast 😈) and between that and the Volvo era are a long list of "I should have kept that" car

    Your own list shows your a man who understands "power to weight"  

    Enjoy 

    Dave

    Thanks Dave. I was into "just add lightness", including a 2CV at one point, but now I seem to have gone gradually lardy (not just the cars) 🤪 If I could get another 7 I would do so (I miss them more than anything else) but my budget has become the limiting factor over recent times. So, frankly, my lower end but very nice E39 was the best I could do with the money - it was either that or a very leggy Skyline 350GT import. There is a very big price gap between the 520i and the 530i and above. The cunning master plan involves me investing in the lottery. My list of previous started with a 1958 Standard 10 - envious or what! My other 38 cars include some absolute dogs of the first order. I just get bored easily and always come up with some amazing (and hugely credible) justification for changing 😇

  9. 22 minutes ago, Bimmer Owners Club said:

    Hi Neil

    Welcome to the Forum

    You certainly had a great history of car ownership, some lovely machines in there.

    Our very own Greydog also has a pretty impressive historical list of previously owned iron

    Good to have you onboard

    Thank you. Just had a look at Greydog's list of "previous". His Horsepower total puts mine to shame 😁

     

  10. Hello all. Having had a few years with various toys I now seem to be gradually going slower B) My progression has gone as follows: Westfield SeiW, Caterham Supersprint, Caterham Supersport, Lotus Elise S1, Nissan 350Z, Jaguar XK8 and now.......... an E39 520i SE auto! I haven't ruled out something less sensible in the future but I bought the E39 on a whim purely due to it's very low mileage (53k), single previous owner and service history. Yes it's not the fastest car in the world but I can see why E39s were so highly rated at the time. It's incredibly well made and silky smooth - in fact everything feels as if the engineers soaked all the components in double cream :P I've had it for two years - every time I think about getting rid of it, I talk myself out of it again, even though it's at the less desirable end of the model range. I'm kind of running it like a classic car now, just keeping everything standard, regular maintenance, polishing etc. Having said this my eyes keep being drawn to an Alpina B10............bigger pockets needed. Neil.

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