Clutch Fluid cover
Discussion
Someone previously made one out of metal for their car, but you'd need an english wheel as it curves in all directions.
Mines not silicon sealed. I put a rubber seal around the wing part and some edging on the cover, so it's easy to remove. Hasn't leaked...
There's a photo on here somewhere...
Mines not silicon sealed. I put a rubber seal around the wing part and some edging on the cover, so it's easy to remove. Hasn't leaked...
There's a photo on here somewhere...
Found the one NoTaping made - seemed simpler, which inspired me to do mine
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
DCerebrate said:
P.S. just took a call from Powers, they coincidentally found an unmarked box with just a few of the factory clutch reservoir covers remaining!
Ok. Perfect.
Anyway I tought that made a fiberglass copy of the OEM one it's really simple and straightforward if it's needed....
notaping said:
That was just a prototype. I always meant to refine it and create some patterns for running off some more. As usual - other things got in the way.
I made a Blender model though
Oooh, Gordon, when I first saw your work of art, I hadn't noticed how well you had trimmed the actual hole in the wing.I made a Blender model though
Could you possibly point me in the direction of the appropriate edging ?
Many thanks,
PJ
Edited by Mr Cerbera on Saturday 7th September 11:15
Hi Paul,
The original wing on mine had a downward lip - almost as if TVR had intended it to be a gutter, but had formed it the wrong way
Cut this off as close to the edge as possible. . .
Then I used the TVR headlight rubber for the edging. https://motaclan.com/product/seal-headlamp-cerbera...
This creates a nice gutter on it's own - so any water running off the wing runs round to the bottom and out again. Place the joint of the seal at the bottom.
How's the project going? Any closer to the road?
G.
The original wing on mine had a downward lip - almost as if TVR had intended it to be a gutter, but had formed it the wrong way
Cut this off as close to the edge as possible. . .
Then I used the TVR headlight rubber for the edging. https://motaclan.com/product/seal-headlamp-cerbera...
This creates a nice gutter on it's own - so any water running off the wing runs round to the bottom and out again. Place the joint of the seal at the bottom.
How's the project going? Any closer to the road?
G.
Byker28i said:
Someone previously made one out of metal for their car, but you'd need an english wheel as it curves in all directions.
Mines not silicon sealed. I put a rubber seal around the wing part and some edging on the cover, so it's easy to remove. Hasn't leaked...
There's a photo on here somewhere...
You wouldn't need a wheel, you could form it out of aluminium sheet with just a sandbag and a domed mallet.Mines not silicon sealed. I put a rubber seal around the wing part and some edging on the cover, so it's easy to remove. Hasn't leaked...
There's a photo on here somewhere...
notaping said:
Hi Paul,
The original wing on mine had a downward lip - almost as if TVR had intended it to be a gutter, but had formed it the wrong way
......
Cut this off as close to the edge as possible. . .
......
Then I used the TVR headlight rubber for the edging. ....
......
This creates a nice gutter on it's own - so any water running off the wing runs round to the bottom and out again. Place the joint of the seal at the bottom.
Many thanks for your astonishingly high quality details - Always appreciated The original wing on mine had a downward lip - almost as if TVR had intended it to be a gutter, but had formed it the wrong way
......
Cut this off as close to the edge as possible. . .
......
Then I used the TVR headlight rubber for the edging. ....
......
This creates a nice gutter on it's own - so any water running off the wing runs round to the bottom and out again. Place the joint of the seal at the bottom.
notaping said:
How's the project going? Any closer to the road?
G.
After missing the Nordschleife DE TVR gig, I became very depressed with the whole entity.G.
I was just about to hang myself from the longest Yardarm this afternoon
THEN
Good Grief !
the HP Banjo pipe end jumped across the inpossible gap and slipped onto its retaining bolt, taking the appropriate washers with it !
REJOICE, REJOICE !
I will now go and consume my own bodyweight in Beer to celebrate.
Almost there.....
.... and it's On !
All the very best to you and yours, Sir.
Enjoy a (hopefully) Sunny Sunday.
PJ
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ETA
Why oh why don't I keep my trap shut....
Mounted the Banjo 180° the wrong way round and had to take it apart.
Too upset to drink....
Edited by Mr Cerbera on Sunday 8th September 20:46
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