Get some UV protectorant and wax on those bad boys, Matt!
Hell of a job there but well done on getting it out.Did you fit hex heads going back in?
Yeah it is still holding up very well given the spray job was done nearly 10 years ago now. Just need to use it once a week because it almost did not start today due to not being moved for quite a while. I know the battery might get killed this winter if I do not start it once a week at least.
I think I might just buy one of these as it sounds perfect for over the winter months. Thanks.I can thoroughly recommend getting an 'intelligent charger' similar to this for your battery ( this one is actually a 24V version ). Once fully charged to 14.4V they drop back to a float at about 13.8V so they won't overcharge or dry the cells out and can stay on permanently. For my father, who rarely used his car in later years, I fitted a 1/4" jack plug in the front grille and connected that to the charger on the wall. That way it was easy to connect / disconnect without lifting the bonnet in a confined space. Coincidentally, if he forgot to unplug it, it would easily pull out as he reversed out of his garage and often did !
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Is that Burl wood?So it begins.....[emoji317]
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I didn't fit the HVAC surround as my stereo keys are in the Ka, which is not here.
Sanded and painted up the battery clamp kindly given to me by Andy[emoji106]
I'm guessing..... plastic wood?! [emoji3]Is that Burl wood?